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The DISTINCTIVE ConsortiumFor the delivery of research that addressed challenges associated with the continuing safe storage and disposal of radioactive legacy nuclear waste.
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Professor Karen FauldsFor contributions to the field of surface enhanced spatially offset Raman scattering (SESORRS).
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Professor Michael AshfoldFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through our member communities and governance groups.
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Professor Geoffrey MaitlandFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through our publishing activities and governance groups.
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Jean-Luc BrédasFor seminal contributions to our fundamental understanding of the electronic properties of organic materials for electronics and photonics, and for excellence in communication.
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Matthew FuchterFor the development of chemistry-led approaches to interrogate function in chemistry, materials and medicine.
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Junwang TangFor the discovery of efficient photocatalysts for clean and renewable fuel synthesis.
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Professor Jan VerletFor pioneering contributions to the spectroscopy and dynamics of anions in the gas-phase and at aqueous interfaces.
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Holger BraunschweigFor contributions to the chemistry of reactive low-oxidation-state main-group molecules, including their applications in catalysis.
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Professor Sharon AshbrookFor exploiting multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, combined with first-principles calculations, to probe local structure and chemical reactivity in inorganic materials.
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Laura GagliardiFor contributions to the development of multireference quantum chemical approaches to describe catalysis and excited state phenomena.
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Professor Fernanda DuarteFor introducing multidisciplinary approaches to rationalise complex (bio)chemical reaction mechanisms, guiding rational molecular design.
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Professor Vijay ChudasamaFor the development of reagents and strategies for site-selective protein modification to enable targeted therapy, imaging and diagnostics.
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Professor Stephen ThomasFor the development and creative applications of novel methods to enable catalysis, using organometallic-free activation of first-row transition metal and main-group pre-catalysts.
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Paolo MelchiorreFor the development of asymmetric photocatalytic methodologies based on excited state intermediates.
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Professor Jonathan ReidFor pioneering studies of the chemical and physical properties of micron-scale aerosol particles, and their impact in atmospheric, health, analytical and formulation sciences.
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Jonathan SteedFor work in the understanding, control and application of the assembly of molecular materials in the crystal and gel state.
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Professor Michael SeeryFor sustained and substantial scholarship in approaches to teaching and learning chemistry, and for providing leadership and support to others carrying out chemistry education research.
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Stalham Infant and Junior SchoolsFor the development of an engaging curriculum and teaching strategies, promoting a love of science and effective science learning amongst children, families and staff.