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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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Professor Joseph FranciscoFor pioneering and creative applications of computational chemistry to the field of atmospheric chemistry, and for excellence in communication.
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Junwang TangFor the discovery of efficient photocatalysts for clean and renewable fuel synthesis.
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Professor Klaus MüllenFor developing novel nanomaterials for single-molecule applications, organic electronics, sensing, catalysis, bio-labelling and energy conversion.
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Luisa De ColaFor innovative studies on how photophysically active materials and nanostructures may be fabricated for deployment within active biological systems targeting future healthcare solutions, and for excellence in communication.
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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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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 Madhavi KrishnanFor the invention of a ‘field free’ trap for confining and manipulating a single colloidal particle or molecule, enabling accurate and precise measurements of molecular charge in aqueous solution.
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Laura HerzFor pioneering work advancing the development of solar cells through fundamental understanding of electronic, structural and chemical properties of next-generation light-harvesting materials.
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Professor Marc VendrellFor the design and synthesis of activatable fluorophores, and their application in high-resolution biological imaging and translational medicine.
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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 Leigh CanhamFor pioneering work in silicon quantum dots and contributions to practical applications of silicon nanostructures in the electronics, photonics and biomedical fields.
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Marina KuimovaFor the development of unique probes and methodologies in fluorescence imaging leading to an understanding of dynamic biological processes in living systems, pertinent to health and disease.
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Matthew GibsonFor transformative contributions in polymer and biomaterials science, particularly for the development of materials to stabilise biologics.
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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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Matthew FuchterFor the development of chemistry-led approaches to interrogate function in chemistry, materials and medicine.
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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 Mark GrinstaffFor pioneering advances and translational research using innovative polymer platforms for new drug delivery systems and medical applications, and for excellence in communication.
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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.