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Professor Igor LarrosaFor contributions to organic chemistry in the area of ruthenium-catalysed C-C bond formation.
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Professor Xingyu JiangFor molecular analysis employing microfluidics involving gold nanoparticles, with applications in human health
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Professor Kim JelfsFor innovation in the computational discovery of organic materials through the use of both molecular simulations and artificial intelligence techniques.
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Orbitrap Astral TeamFor the development of a mass analyser, enabling faster and more sensitive analysis from single cells to large clinical cohorts.
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Professor Valeria NicolosiFor groundbreaking work in the development of two-dimensional materials and nanomaterials, advancing energy storage, electronic devices, and sustainable technologies.
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Nonheme iron-oxo oxidantsFor the discovery and characterization of reactive ligands for high-valent iron-oxo oxidants.
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Professor Rebecca MelenFor insights into the reactivity of frustrated Lewis pairs by single- and two-electron pathways.
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Dr Jon MajorFor pioneering work into the development, characterisation, and optimisation of inorganic thin-film solar cells and developing antimony selenide photovoltaic materials.
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Professor Anita MaguireFor the development of a diverse range of synthetic organic methodologies and protocols, and their applications to medicinal chemistry.
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Dr Fanran MengFor developing net-zero pathways for the chemical industry through emissions mapping and decarbonisation strategies.
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The PERFORM COVID-19 TeamFor advancing the understanding of the physicochemical properties of exhaled aerosols, and their impact on the transmissibility of respiratory pathogens.
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PISCO TeamFor the development of new photochromic dyes for use in semi-transparent solar cells with light transmittance that adapts to illumination conditions.
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Professor Mauro PastaFor innovative research on novel battery chemistries that go beyond the current state-of-the-art in lithium-ion systems.
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Professor John PlaneFor the development of experimental and theoretical physical chemistry, as applied to the investigation of the impact of cosmic dust in planetary atmospheres.
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Professor Thomas PenfoldFor contributions to the theory of the excited state dynamics and time-resolved spectroscopy of functional organic and metal-organic systems.
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Pioneers in Hybrid Glass ResearchFor the discovery and development of hybrid glasses, a new family of glasses separate to known inorganic, organic and metallic families.
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Professor Rachel O'ReillyFor precision polymer chemistry, self-assembly and materials synthesis that demonstrates both fundamental new science and innovative real-world problem solving.
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Mia OutramFor undertaking the key formulation work in developing a new high SPF skincare product, and representing apprentices and STEM nationwide.
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Particle Characterisation GroupFor proactively engaging technicians through an inclusive programme at their FORGE 2024 conference.
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UKRI Interdisciplinary Centre for Circular Chemical EconomyFor advancing circular economy solutions for the UK chemical industry through chemical recycling, biomass conversion and direct carbon dioxide reduction.