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Derya BaranWinner 2025: for an outstanding emerging investigator working in an energy research topic within the scope of the journal Energy and Environmental Science.
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Team SMOMFor the development of solid-state molecular organometallic chemistry as a new way of controlling, analysing, and using highly reactive transition metal complexes.
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Dr Samuel PattersonFor pioneering new methods to predict the biodegradability of polymer materials, establishing industrially deployable standards for certification, and leading innovation in polymer testing.
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Professor Graham NewtonFor the development of hybrid molecular metal-oxide redox materials and their applications in energy storage.
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Elizabeth BurnsideFor investigating the application of sustainable methodologies for greener, safer manufacturing of active pharmaceutical ingredients.
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Professor Marinella MazzantiFor pioneering molecular f-element chemistry in unusual oxidation states and multimetallic systems for nitrogen activation.
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Cory Desforges-SharpFor method development and analytical research supporting strategic work on low carbon fuels and bio-feedstock use.
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Dr Greg MutchFor the development of novel CO2-capture membranes and sorbents that advance low-energy carbon removal.
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Ishan GoshawkFor the development of automation solutions to address complex operational challenges and enable robust reaction design.
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n-AQUAFor discoveries revealing how the structure and dynamics of water are transformed under nanoscale confinement and at low-dimensional interfaces.
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Professor Jonathan NitschkeFor the development of polyhedral metal−organic capsules as useful tools for chemical separations.
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Rachel Crespo-OteroFor the development and application of computational methods for understanding excited-state processes in molecular crystals within complex environments.
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Eli Zysman-ColmanFor the pioneering development of mechanophotocatalysts, and the use of organic thermally activated delayed fluorescence compounds, to drive sustainable photocatalysis.
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Professor Andrew Orr-EwingFor pioneering mechanistic studies of chemical and photochemical reactions with direct application in photocatalysis and atmospheric chemistry.
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Berceste Beyribey PriceFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through our member communities and governance groups.
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Dr Claudia BonfioFor developing biophysical and supramolecular approaches to understand the origins and evolution of primitive cells.
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Dr Conrad GoodwinFor the development of innovative methods in synthetic rare earth and actinide chemistry, including low oxidation state arene compounds and transuranium organometallics.
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Dr Briony YorkeFor the development of time-resolved crystallography methods that have reshaped how molecular processes and protein dynamics can be observed.
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Elizabeth CairnduffFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through our member communities and governance groups.
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RSC Education Community Region ScotlandFor their demonstrated commitment to inclusivity and delivering collaborative impact across the Scottish education community.