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Dr Emrys EvansFor pioneering contributions in the development, characterisation and exploitation of luminescent materials based on organic radicals, for use in light-emitting devices and new quantum technologies.
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Dr Fanran MengFor developing net-zero pathways for the chemical industry through emissions mapping and decarbonisation strategies.
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Dr Florence HuynhFor delivering solutions to global plastic pollution, progressing technical understanding of plastic biodegradation, and developing new methods for characterising microplastics in the environment.
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Professor Franziska SchoenebeckFor highly innovative advances to metal-catalysed coupling reactions, combining cutting-edge synthetic organic chemistry with state-of-the-art computational and mechanistic studies.
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Professor Zoë WallerFor contributions to our understanding of nucleic acid i-motif structure and function in a cellular context using chemical tools and structural methods to unveil new therapeutic opportunities.
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Georgia WignallFor outstanding contributions to the oligonucleotide platform, enabling more efficient process development, and championing a positive inclusive culture within the workplace.
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Professor Igor LarrosaFor contributions to organic chemistry in the area of ruthenium-catalysed C-C bond formation.
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Professor Xingyu JiangFor molecular analysis employing microfluidics involving gold nanoparticles, with applications in human health
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Professor Varinder AggarwalFor insight and creativity to deliver concise and efficient strategies for the assembly of complex organic molecules.
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Professor Valeria NicolosiFor groundbreaking work in the development of two-dimensional materials and nanomaterials, advancing energy storage, electronic devices, and sustainable technologies.
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Professor Thomas PenfoldFor contributions to the theory of the excited state dynamics and time-resolved spectroscopy of functional organic and metal-organic systems.
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Stephen GoldupFor delineating stereochemical theory of the mechanical bond, the discovery of new mechanical stereogenic units, and developing flexible methodological concepts for the stereoselective synthesis of chiral rotaxanes and catenanes.
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Dr Jack WoolleyFor providing outstanding technical and scientific support to users of the Warwick Centre for Ultrafast Spectroscopy, enabling many researchers to conduct impactful science.
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Professor James McCuskerFor insights into the photophysics of first row transition metal complexes leading to advances in earth-abundant photoredox catalysis.
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Dr Jennifer KingstonFor leading the delivery of a cutting-edge purification laboratory, championing sustainable automated purification strategies, and developing technical skills in chemistry through a successful apprentice programme.
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Professor John PlaneFor the development of experimental and theoretical physical chemistry, as applied to the investigation of the impact of cosmic dust in planetary atmospheres.
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Dr Jon MajorFor pioneering work into the development, characterisation, and optimisation of inorganic thin-film solar cells and developing antimony selenide photovoltaic materials.
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Professor Kim JelfsFor innovation in the computational discovery of organic materials through the use of both molecular simulations and artificial intelligence techniques.
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AEEon CollectiveFor the development of alternate electrode electrolysis and applications in organic synthesis.
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Dr Lauren HatcherFor innovative developments in real-time photocrystallography, including the study of three-dimensional chemical switches.