Category: General

Chiraf Souilah wins runner up poster prize at 2023 #RSCPoster Twitter Conference

Last month at the 2023 #RSCPoster Twitter Conference, Chiraf Souilah, a former master student of IQCC and now a PhD student under the supervision of Dr. Alicia Casitas at Philipps-Universität Marburg, presented a poster titled “Synthesis of Fe(III) and Fe(IV) cyanide complexes using hypervalent iodine reagents as cyano trasfer one-electron oxidants”, a collaboration project with

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IQCC Forum: Spring edition 2023

Last 30th March took place the Spring edition of the IQCC Forum, a quarterly meeting-place where high-quality science will be discussed. The IQCC Forum gives the opportunity for PhD and postdoc members of the IQCC to present their work to a wide audience. This will lead to better knowledge of the work that is being

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IQCC Science Slam, April 25, 13.30h

Since 2015 the IQCC is organizing a Science Slam. On Tuesday April 25th the IQCC organizes the seven edition to show the most representative research projects of the Institute to a wide audience. The research carried out within each of the research teams of the IQCC will be briefly summarized by the PIs (2 minutes).

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Harnessing the Structure and Dynamics of the Squalene-Hopene Cyclase for (-)-Ambroxide Production

Terpene cyclases offer enormous synthetic potential, given their unique ability to forge complex hydrocarbon scaffolds from achiral precursors within a single cationic rearrangement cascade. Harnessing their synthetic power, however, proved to be challenging due to their generally low catalytic performance. In this study, we unveil the catalytic potential of the squalene-hopene cyclase (SHC) by harnessing

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PhD defense Jordi Vila

Next Friday will be the defense of the doctoral thesis of Jordi Vila Vadrí, titled “Rhodium-Catalyzed Cyclization Reactions of 1,5-bisallenes Involving Alkenes and Alkynes: Experimental and Theoretical Studies”, supervised by Prof. Anna Roglans and Dr. Anna Pla-Quintana from IQCC. Place: Aula Magna – Facultat de Ciències Date: April 21, 2023 Time: 11.00h We wish him

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Indole-5,6-quinones display hallmark properties of eumelanin

Melanins are ubiquitous biopolymers produced from phenols and catechols by oxidation. They provide photoprotection, pigmentation and redox activity to most life forms, and inspire synthetic materials with desirable optical, electronic and mechanical properties. The chemical structures of melanins remain elusive, however, creating uncertainty about their roles, and preventing the design of synthetic mimics with tailored

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Documentary Picture a Scientist at the UdG

Last 7th of March, the IQCC organized a meeting to show the documentary Picture a Scientist to highlight gender inequality in science during the Week of International Woman’s Day.   The film tells the stories of several prominent female researchers and brings to light the barriers that they encountered, including cases of discrimination and harassment.

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International Women’s Day at IQCC – Virtual Women’s IQCC Forum 2023

8th of March is International Women’s Day. The IQCC has currently a rather favourable balance in gender ratio of staff members, both at the Master level (50%), PhD level (38%), postdocs (24%) and permanent researchers staff (29%). Notably, out of the 4 most recent permanent members, 2 are men and 2 are women, reinforcing one

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Sergio Fernández wins Josep Castells award of RSEQ-Cat

Sergio Fernández won the Josep Castells awards from the Real Sociedad Española de Química, Catalan section (RSEQ-Cat) for the best PhD in Chemistry in 2022. He did his PhD in the DIMOCAT group of the Institute of Computational Chemistry and Catalysis (IQCC) under the supervision of Dr. Josep Maria Luis and at ICIQ-Universitat Rovira i

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IQCC opened its doors to 91 high-school students from INS Sagulla Blanes, INS de Celrà and Les Alzines

A few times a year, the IQCC opens its doors and gives the opportunity to high-school students to know our work through exciting lectures and computational and experimental workshops. This provides the secondary school pupils the possibility to get a feel for the research and have real-time chemistry in their hands. Last month, it was

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