

More recently, we have shifted our attention from oxides to other inorganics or organic polymer substrates. We introduced self-assembled monolayers of phosphonates (SAMPs) as a class of structurally variable, well-organized, dense coatings for metal oxides, and we showed them to be superior to well-known thiols/Au or siloxanes/oxides for cases where air and/or moisture are present. SAMPs are now in wide use, especially for electrode surface modification. Indeed, understanding and controlling interfaces lies at the confluence of nanoscience and microelectronics or medicine. Our approach is to focus on the basic chemistry that is key to interface design: Knowledge of nanoscopic structure and molecular bonding at the interface is essential.

We are particularly interested in interfaces between dissimilar materials such as are present in molecular electronic devices or that exist between synthetics and living tissue in biomedical implants. ‘YOU ARE NOT YOUR BRAIN’ WORKSHOP PROMO VIDEOĮXCERPT FROM DR SCHWARTZ’S ADDRESS TO THE UNITED NATIONS SYMPOSIUMĪN INTRODUCTORY OVERVIEW OF THE 4-STEP TREATMENT METHODĭr Schwartz is interviewed and answers questions about the science behind the allure of ‘bad boys’.Our research aims to develop new surface and interface chemistry that can be integrated with novel architectures to create prototypical devices with outstanding behavior. Jeffrey Schwartz presenting ‘You Are Not Your Brain’ keynote presentation at the Mind and its Potential Conference in Sydney, November 2011 MIND AND ITS POTENTIAL CONFERENCE KEYNOTEĭr. The documentary collects an unprecedented group of 35 world-renowned experts in the fields of psychiatry, relationships, sports, psychology, quantum physics and neuroscience from around the globe, as well as major bestselling authors. Jeffrey Schwartz (consulting) – OCD – Aviator – Martin Scorsese – Leonardo DiCaprio Jeff Schwartz: The Brain and the Mind from BrightSightGroup Neuroscientists are learning how executive decision-makers can use their minds to transform organizations. This exercise is part of a 4-step process in which you can change your brain to encourage better, healthier habits and resist negative brain messages/cognitive distortions: (1) Relabel (2) Reframe, (3) Refocus, (4) Revalue. Led by mindfulness expert, research psychiatrist Jeffrey Schwartz. The neuroscience of habit with Dr Jeffrey Schwartz at Mind & Its Potential 2015Īre bad habits and unhealthy thinking taking control of your life? Learn why habits are so hard to break and how you can reframe your thinking and overcome your deceptive brain.Ī step-by-step, real-time breathing exercise to help you learn the ancient contemplative practice of mindfulness. Jeffrey Schwartz on good leadership, the brain, & destructive habits


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