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Dr Adrian ChaplinFor contributions to organometallic chemistry involving the imaginative use of pincer ligands.
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Professor Eduardo PerisFor the application of creative thinking in approaching fundamental challenges in organometallic chemistry and catalysis.
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Dr Josef BoronskiFor groundbreaking investigations into actinide-cyclobutadienyl chemistry, leading to the preparation of a σ-aromatic cluster featuring direct actinide-actinide bonding.
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Dr Joshua MakepeaceFor advancing ammonia-based fuels and hydrogen storage through the use of metal amide and imide materials, ammonia synthesis and decomposition catalysts.
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Professor Claire CorkhillFor advances in ceramic and glass materials for the safe immobilisation of radioactive waste through fundamental understanding of surface degradation processes, and advancing multi-stakeholder relationships to embed materials science in government policy.
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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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Dr Bryan BzdekFor pioneering contributions to aerosol physical chemistry, including the surface composition of microscopic droplets, new particle formation in the atmosphere, and the physicochemical properties of respiratory aerosols.
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Professor Enrique IglesiaFor outstanding contributions to the mechanistic understanding of catalysis, leading scientific innovation for environmental protection and the production of energy carriers, fuels, and chemicals.
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Dr James DawsonFor outstanding contributions to the understanding and modelling of ion transport and interfaces in energy materials.
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Dr Alexandra GibbsFor unravelling how structure drives functionality to aid the discovery and understanding of quantum and functional materials.
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Anna SlaterFor the development of innovative tools, particularly flow chemistry processes, to control the formation of supramolecular materials.
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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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Professor Edward AndersonFor creative contributions to organic synthesis and synthetic methodology.
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Professor Emma RavenFor seminal contributions to understanding the roles of heme in biology.
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Professor Eric AnslynFor exploiting supramolecular interactions and dynamic covalent bonding to generate assays of practical utility, and for communicating the excitement of chemistry to students of all ages.
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Iain McCullochFor advances in the design, synthesis and innovative application of functional materials in optics, electronics, and energy.
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Professor John Dean | 2021 Award for Exceptional ServiceFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through the development and support for the analytical science community and the School's Analyst Competition.