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Craig BanksFor outstanding contributions to electrochemistry through pioneering additive manufacturing.
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Professor Darren DixonFor the discovery, development and applications of iridium-catalysed reductive functionalisation of amides and lactams.
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Professor Julie MacphersonFor pioneering instrumental methods and applications in electrochemistry, electroanalysis and catalysis, sensor and imaging systems, material characterisation and electrochemical nanostructure synthesis.
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Dr Jane RobertsFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through our member communities and governance groups.
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Stanley LangerFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry Chilterns & Middlesex Local Section, South East Regional Steering Group and Historical Group.
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Tien ThuyFor dedication to supporting the Particle Characterisation Group in organising the FORGE Conference, being instrumental in its success regarding engagement, marketing and sustainability.
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Dr Aisling Ní CheallaighFor dedication to the Carbohydrate Group through revitalising the committee and leading successful international early career webinars.
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Dr Niloufar Raeis-HosseiniFor providing an inspirational chemistry education and using teaching technology to ignite students’ interest in chemistry beyond the classroom.
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Dr Cameron Carpenter-WarrenFor demonstrating passion and enthusiasm for chemistry, as well as inspiration in communicating these to students, and supporting them to explore the subject in greater depth.
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Professor Gita SedghiFor outstanding contributions to excellence in higher education teaching and for having transformative impact on the student experience.
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Stuart NaismithFor developing an entrepreneurial approach to STEM subjects, using a variety of media, to encourage students to engage with learning.