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Mercouri KanatzidisFor pioneering contributions to the synthesis and development of novel semiconducting halide perovskites for application in solar energy conversion, and for excellence in communication.
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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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Professor Michael InglesonFor new approaches to C–H borylation using zinc catalysts and bis-borane electrophiles.
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Professor Michael GeorgeFor pioneering innovations in flow chemistry, reactor engineering and reaction monitoring for continuous chemical processing.
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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 Matthew PownerFor pioneering work on the prebiotic synthesis of essential biomolecules including amino acids, peptides and co-factors.
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Professor Matthew RigbyFor research on the abundances and fluxes of environmentally harmful gases in the atmosphere, which has contributed to a measurable reduction in emissions of climate forcing and ozone depleting gases.
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Professor Melanie SanfordFor the development of catalytic C–H functionalization reactions and their applications in organic synthesis.
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Melanie CooperFor outstanding accomplishments in designing, implementing and evaluating evidence-based chemistry curricula and catalysing the careers of many chemistry education researchers.
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Professor Nguyễn T K ThanhFor outstanding contributions to interdisciplinary research on fundamental understanding of chemical syntheses, physical studies of plasmonic and magnetic nanomaterials for biomedical applications.
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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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Paolo MelchiorreFor the development of asymmetric photocatalytic methodologies based on excited state intermediates.
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Michael WasielewskiFor contributions toward understanding electron spin dynamics in molecular systems for applications in quantum information science.
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Professor Michelle ChangFor seminal contributions in biosynthesis and biocatalysis to advance energy and environmental science and biomedical research, and for excellence in communication.
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Nicholas KotovFor innovative studies and applications of complex self-assembling nanosystems, and for excellence in communication.
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Professor Nicholas LongFor innovative synthetic chemistry applied to the fields of functional materials and biomedical imaging.
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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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Rebecca GossFor pioneering the use of enzymatic halogenation/cross-coupling in C‒H activation.
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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.