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Professor Judith DriscollFor interdisciplinary work to realise unprecedented properties in a broad variety of functional oxide devices.
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Sébastien PerrierFor interdisciplinary research in the synthesis and applications of therapeutic materials.
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Dr Nicola GaspariniFor understanding charge recombination processes in organic and perovskite semiconductors for high performance photovoltaic and photodetector devices.
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Professor Ross ForganFor contributions to the development and application of metal-organic frameworks as functional energy materials.
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Professor Dermot O'HareFor pioneering new concepts in materials chemistry, catalysis, and nanomaterials and promoting their application and commercialisation in sustainable technologies.
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Professor Liam BallFor the development and mechanistic study of new organic synthesis methods based on pnictogen elements.
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Professor Matthew PownerFor pioneering work on the prebiotic synthesis of essential biomolecules including amino acids, peptides and co-factors.
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Professor Harry AndersonFor work on the synthesis and investigation of pi-conjugated macrocycles and new carbon allotropes.
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Dr Edris JoonakiFor significant technical leadership and contributions to the delivery of UK-government funded hydrogen and carbon capture and storage projects for net-zero.
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Harriet BeanFor major contributions towards the future sustainability of production plants through improvements to process safety, asset effectiveness, throughput, quality and raising apprenticeship awareness.
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Annabel MorrisFor the development of automated capabilities and upskilling of colleagues in automation, enabling efficient, high-throughput, data-rich experimentation and supporting apprentice wellbeing.
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Jessie StowFor outstanding contributions to drug discovery through the introduction of a viable biocatalytic workflow able to generate useful quantities of synthetically challenging compounds, and contributions to internal diversity, equity and inclusion and outreach in the local community.
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Paul WenderFor extraordinary contributions encompassing groundbreaking advancements in synthesis, photochemistry, organometallic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, drug delivery, and translational science of profound research and societal impact.
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George BurtonFor the development of outstanding glass-blowing expertise supporting research and teaching nationally and internationally, over nearly four decades.
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Professor Claire CarmaltFor contributions to the development of functional thin films as transparent conducting oxides, photocatalysts and heterojunction photoanodes for photoelectrochemical applications.
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Erwin ReisnerFor pioneering work on solar chemistry, developing devices that capture sunlight and produce sustainable fuels and chemicals from carbon dioxide, biomass and plastic waste.
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Alessandro TroisiFor the development of theoretical methods to explain and predict the electronic and optical properties of organic materials.
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Dr Chris SwainFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through the Chemical Information and Computer Applications Group and the Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Sector.
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Dr Baljit ThattiFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through our member communities and governance groups.
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Dr Chris WedgeFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through our member communities in Huddersfield and the ESR Spectroscopy community.