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SELECTBIO Conferences Innovations in Microfluidics & 3D-Printing Europe 2024

Stephen Hilton's Biography



Stephen Hilton, Associate Professor, University College London School of Pharmacy

Dr Stephen Hilton is an Associate Professor at UCL School of Pharmacy. Dr Hilton's diverse research interests range from medicinal chemistry, scale-up synthesis and new technology with an emphasis on the applications of 3D printing and Virtual Reality in Synthetic Chemistry and Pharmaceutical applications. Dr Stephen Hilton is the Inventor of the IKA FLOW - continuous flow reactor, which is partnered and sold by IKA. The IKA FLOW features unique 3D printed reactors at its core that were developed in the Hilton group and the group’s current focus is on the application of 3D printing towards new continuous flow technology, catalysis, methodology and linking of the technology to Virtual Reality.

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3D Printing – Implementation and Integration of 3D Printing in the Development of Microreactors and their Applications

Monday, 25 March 2024 at 12:00

Add to Calendar ▼2024-03-26 10:00:002024-03-26 11:00:00Europe/LondonThe Development and Use of 3D Printed Reactors in Flow and Photoflow Chemistry and the Collaborative Photoflow System – the Proteus AetherInnovations in Microfluidics and 3D-Printing Europe 2024 in Rotterdam, The NetherlandsRotterdam, The NetherlandsSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

3D printing is a key enabling technology that allows scientists to enhance the research that they do at low cost. In this talk, we will describe our journey into the 3D printing of microreactors and the development of key printing techniques to enable this along with novel materials that are chemically resistant. The talk will focus on the enabling potential of 3D printing and highlight key digital developments by the group to enable other researchers to easily implement this key technology in their laboratories.

The Development and Use of 3D Printed Reactors in Flow and Photoflow Chemistry and the Collaborative Photoflow System – the Proteus Aether

Tuesday, 26 March 2024 at 10:00

Add to Calendar ▼2024-03-26 10:00:002024-03-26 11:00:00Europe/LondonThe Development and Use of 3D Printed Reactors in Flow and Photoflow Chemistry and the Collaborative Photoflow System – the Proteus AetherInnovations in Microfluidics and 3D-Printing Europe 2024 in Rotterdam, The NetherlandsRotterdam, The NetherlandsSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

In this talk we will describe our research into 3D printing and our research into the applications of various 3D printed reactors in flow chemistry, flow electrochemistry and flow photochemistry. We will also describe research from other groups into their use across a range of chemistry examples, demonstrating how the use of these low-cost reactors can make flow chemistry more accessible and reduce the barrier to entry for chemists in this key technology. As part of our research into 3D printing, we will also describe our research  into the Proteus Aether – a low cost 3D printed continuous flow system designed to make photoflow chemistry more accessible and accurate, with digital telemetry and its use by others.


Add to Calendar ▼2024-03-25 00:00:002024-03-26 00:00:00Europe/LondonInnovations in Microfluidics and 3D-Printing Europe 2024Innovations in Microfluidics and 3D-Printing Europe 2024 in Rotterdam, The NetherlandsRotterdam, The NetherlandsSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com