Tomorrow I am giving a talk "Effect of quantum nuclear motion on hydrogen bonding" in the Chemistry Department at Stanford. My host is Tom Markland. Here are the slides. Much of the talk is based on this recent paper.
Note that some of the talk is different to one I gave last week in the physics department at UQ. It is important to gear any talk to the backgrounds and interests of the audience.
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