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Tomislav FriščićFor transformative contributions to the design, fundamental understanding and applications of solid-state materials, and of their mechanochemical and photochemical reactivity.
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Professor Richard LayfieldFor pioneering work in lanthanide and uranium chemistry including single-molecule magnetism.
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Professor Stuart TaylorFor pioneering work on the discovery of catalysts that have been commercialised for environmental protection, including carbon monoxide oxidation catalysts for critical life support applications.
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Serena CussenFor interdisciplinary and original contributions to the development of new functional materials for energy storage and in-depth study of their local structure and dynamics.
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Professor Nora deFor the development and application of computational chemistry to enable atomic-level insights into biomedical materials for in vivo and nature-inspired catalytic systems.
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Ludmilla SteierFor seminal contributions to the understanding of defect chemistry in semiconducting materials and interfacial energetics in photocatalytic and photovoltaic devices.
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Professor Sohini Kar-NarayanFor advancing research in functional polymers and nanocomposites, and their application in energy, sensing and biomedicine using microscale additive manufacturing.
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Thuc-Quyen NguyenFor seminal contributions to the development of organic semiconducting materials and device physics of organic photovoltaics to mitigate climate change.
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Professor Stephen FletcherFor the development of asymmetric Suzuki-Miyaura-type and other catalytic cross-coupling reactions with racemic starting materials.
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Professor Stefanie DehnenFor pioneering research on molecular multinary cluster nanoarchitectures for innovative applications in catalysts, white-light emitters, and battery materials.
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Mark ThompsonFor the discovery and development of inorganic molecular materials for flat panel displays and lighting, combining insights into the photophysical properties and synthesis of inorganic complexes.
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Martin HeeneyFor pioneering contributions to solution processed organic semiconductors, particularly heavy main group containing polymers, and their device applications.
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Professor Martin SchröderFor seminal work on the design, synthesis and characterization of porous metal-organic framework materials for substrate binding and selectivity.
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Professor Norberto LopesFor pioneering analytical and polyomic studies that inform chemical ecology and natural product modes of action.
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Professor Omar YaghiFor the impactful development of water harvesting from desert air using metal–organic frameworks.
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Richard BrownFor excellence in theoretical and practical aspects of chemical measurement leading to the recent redefinition of the mole, and communication of these changes.
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Professor Sabine FlitschFor innovative contributions to the development of new tools for the enzymatic synthesis, modification and analysis of bioactive molecules, in particular complex glycoconjugates.
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Professor Sharon Hammes-SchifferFor the development and applications of analytical theories and computational methods for describing proton-coupled electron-transfer reactions and enzyme catalysis.
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Professor Stephen LiddleFor extensive contributions to understanding the inorganic and organometallic chemistry of the f elements.
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Professor Wilfred van der DonkFor the combined application of organic chemistry, molecular biology, and biochemistry to study posttranslationally modified peptides and phosphonate natural products.