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Biosulfur RecyclersFor developing an understanding of sulfosugar metabolism and the discovery of new enzymes and pathways of sulfur recycling.
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Inorganic Amorphous NanomaterialsFor innovative methods for controllable synthesis of materials combining high strength and high toughness.
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The ReLiB ProjectFor transformative research and influence leading to the establishment of a technology pipeline for low cost, high throughput, and low environmental impact lithium-ion battery recycling.
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A Greener Route to Nylon ProductionFor the effective decoupling of the synthesis of the major commodity chemical cyclohexanone oxime from industrial hydrogen peroxide production.
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Electrical Transport SpectroscopyFor the development of electron transport microscopy to experimentally determine the platinum-surface hydronium pKa and its role in pH-dependent hydrogen evolution reactions.
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Lighting up RNA teamFor the development of two bright multi-colour fluorogenic aptamer tags, and for demystifying the fluorescence activation mechanism, enabling efficient imaging of diverse RNAs in living cells.
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Van der Waals Thin FilmsFor the development of van der Waals thin films with high electronic performance, mechanical stretchability, and permeability for highly flexible, adaptable and breathable bioelectronic membranes.
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NSF Center for Molecularly Optimized NetworksFor demonstrating the potential and impact of embedded mechanochemical reactivity on the mechanical limits of cross-linked polymer networks.
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Molecular StrainersFor the creative advancement of strained intermediates involving cumulated cyclic dienes and trienes.
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Chiral Vicinal DiaminesFor the development of asymmetric reductive coupling of imines to form chiral vicinal diamines through the discovery of diboron-enabled [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangements.
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Discovery Planet CICFor building a sustained relationship with their underserved community, bringing accessible STEM experiences to more than 20,000 participants, and for their innovative approach that has enabled special educational needs (SEN) schools and unaccompanied child refugees to enjoy chemistry.
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The Hertfordshire and Essex High School Chemistry DepartmentFor inspiring student progress through inspirational teaching methods and fostering a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork
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University of Nottingham Laboratory Development TeamFor dedication to crafting an innovative, skills-focused, digitally-enhanced practical chemistry curriculum to hone student skills and prepare them for a diverse range of careers.
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PERIODically: the podcast that covers all things periods...For sparking discussion around the challenges menstrual periods create for people working in higher education, acting as advocates to help remove stigma and drive change towards greater equity.
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Digital Virtual Reality Centres for Global Equality in Sc...For the creation of the 3DI Virtual Reality Institute, a digital space for students and colleagues from across the globe to meet and collaborate.
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Pizza Model Approach for Raising the Employability of Che...For the collaborative design and implementation of regional, national and international activities which embed transferable skills and employability-focused problem solving into chemistry and natural and environmental sciences degree programmes.
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Functional Framework Materials: Design and Characterisati...For seminal contributions to in situ and operando characterisation of porous materials and catalysts for the binding, capture and separation of fuels, hydrocarbons, and pollutants.
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ChemBAM | Winner: 2023 Inclusion and Diversity PrizeFor pioneering chemistry experiments and activities that are accessible to people with vision impairment, and training the next generation of teachers and scientists.
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Professor Sarah HaighFor the development of transmission electron microscopy methods for advancing understanding of the dynamic behaviour of 2D- and nanomaterials.
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Professor Ashley RossWinner 2024: Analyst Emerging Investigator Lectureship - for a significant contribution to analytical chemistry in their independent academic career.