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The XRD-CT PioneersFor the development and application of X-ray diffraction computed tomography to image and identify structure-activity relationships within functional materials and devices.
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University of Edinburgh School of Chemistry Workshop TeamFor technical innovations that enable research breakthroughs across the School of Chemistry, and translation of technical expertise beyond, in times of calm and crisis.
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University of Surrey Chemical Pilot Plant Education and T...For the development of an integrated training facility for chemists and chemical engineers in large-scale chemical processes, through a combination of realistic and immersive virtual reality simulations and hands-on practical plant work.
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Wendy WinnardFor innovation and leadership in chemistry teaching that inspires and supports students from a range of backgrounds and enthuses teachers and students with practical chemistry.
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Van der Waals Thin FilmsFor the development of van der Waals thin films with high electronic performance, mechanical stretchability, and permeability for highly flexible, adaptable and breathable bioelectronic membranes.
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Alessandro TroisiFor the development of theoretical methods to explain and predict the electronic and optical properties of organic materials.
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Andrew DoveFor seminal contributions to controlling and understanding stereochemistry and degradation in polymeric materials.
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Pizza Model Approach for Raising the Employability of Che...For the collaborative design and implementation of regional, national and international activities which embed transferable skills and employability-focused problem solving into chemistry and natural and environmental sciences degree programmes.
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PERIODically: the podcast that covers all things periods...For sparking discussion around the challenges menstrual periods create for people working in higher education, acting as advocates to help remove stigma and drive change towards greater equity.
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