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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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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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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.
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Wendy WinnardFor innovation and leadership in chemistry teaching that inspires and supports students from a range of backgrounds and enthuses teachers and students with practical chemistry.
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Professor Savita LadageFor enthusiastically advocating the importance of chemical education, through mentoring chemistry educators and initiating teacher and student programs that promote chemistry education in India.
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University of St Andrews School of Chemistry & ZEM Fuel S...For the development and commercialisation of a disruptive zero emission energy technology, direct ammonia fuel cells, to decarbonise the maritime industry.
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The XRD-CT PioneersFor the development and application of X-ray diffraction computed tomography to image and identify structure-activity relationships within functional materials and devices.
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The Molecular RatcheteersFor breakthroughs in catalysed non-equilibrium systems, particularly molecular ratchet mechanisms, that have provided fundamental insights into the dynamics of matter.
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University of Surrey Chemical Pilot Plant Education and T...For the development of an integrated training facility for chemists and chemical engineers in large-scale chemical processes, through a combination of realistic and immersive virtual reality simulations and hands-on practical plant work.
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The Rare Earth Elements ProjectFor convening collaborators from chemistry, history, and fine art to engage and educate diverse audiences about the separation of critical metals and the impacts of current production methods.
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Stride, Inc.For the development of Atomic Rescue, a chemistry game in Minecraft, that has taught basic chemistry to over 10,000 students.
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Professor Steven BellFor pioneering work in developing Raman and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) for quantitative chemical analysis.