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We are recognising individuals, collaborations and teams for their exceptional achievements in advancing the chemical sciences.

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Professor Saiful Islam with his hand on his chin, wearing red shirt and smiling for camera

Professor Saiful Islam

University of Oxford, UK

2025 Environment Prize: awarded for deepening the understanding of atomistic processes underpinning the properties of complex materials for lithium...

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Professor Samson Jenekhe

University of Washington, USA

2025 de Gennes Prize: awarded for outstanding contributions to synthetic chemistry, physics, and applications of conjugated polymers.

Professor Sarah Haigh

Professor Sarah Haigh

University of Manchester, UK

For the development of transmission electron microscopy methods for advancing understanding of the dynamic behaviour of 2D- and nanomaterials.

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Professor Sarbajit Banerjee

ETH Zürich and the Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland

2025 Centenary Prize for Chemistry and Communication: awarded for original insights into structure and chemical bonding far from equilibrium, and f...

Professor Savita Ladage

Professor Savita Ladage

Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

For enthusiastically advocating the importance of chemical education, through mentoring chemistry educators and initiating teacher and student prog...

Professor Scott Habershon

Professor Scott Habershon

University of Warwick, UK

For the development of innovative computational simulation methods to predict molecular dynamics across the timescales of chemistry.

Professor Sébastien Perrier

Sébastien Perrier

University of Warwick, UK

For interdisciplinary research in the synthesis and applications of therapeutic materials.

Professor Serena Cussen

Serena Cussen

University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

For interdisciplinary and original contributions to the development of new functional materials for energy storage and in-depth study of their loca...

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Professor Seth Cohen

University of California, USA

2025 Centenary Prize for Chemistry and Communication: awarded for accomplishments in the translational development of metalloenzyme inhibitors and...

Professor Sharon Ashbrook

Professor Sharon Ashbrook

University of St Andrews, UK

For exploiting multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, combined with first-principles calculations, to probe local structure and chemical reactivity in inor...

Professor Sharon Hammes-Schiffer

Professor Sharon Hammes-Schiffer

Yale University, USA

For the development and applications of analytical theories and computational methods for describing proton-coupled electron-transfer reactions and...

Sir Shankar Balasubramanian in a suit and tie smiling at camera

Professor Sir Shankar Balasubramanian

University of Cambridge, UK

2025 Khorana Prize: awarded for groundbreaking and highly influential work on the chemistry and chemical biology of nucleic acids, which has transf...

Professor Sjoerd Harder

Professor Sjoerd Harder

Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg

For pioneering contributions in the field of s-block metal chemistry, particularly in the area of alkaline earth metal catalysis.

Professor Sohini Kar-Narayan

Professor Sohini Kar-Narayan

University of Cambridge, UK

For advancing research in functional polymers and nanocomposites, and their application in energy, sensing and biomedicine using microscale additiv...

Professor Stefanie Dehnen

Professor Stefanie Dehnen

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

For pioneering research on molecular multinary cluster nanoarchitectures for innovative applications in catalysts, white-light emitters, and batter...

Professor Stephen Fletcher

Professor Stephen Fletcher

University of Oxford, UK

For the development of asymmetric Suzuki-Miyaura-type and other catalytic cross-coupling reactions with racemic starting materials.

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Professor Stephen Goldup

University of Birmingham, UK

2025 Corday-Morgan Mid-Career Prize for Chemistry: awarded for delineating stereochemical theory of the mechanical bond, the discovery of new mecha...

Professor Stephen Liddle

Professor Stephen Liddle

University of Manchester, UK

For extensive contributions to understanding the inorganic and organometallic chemistry of the f elements.

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Professor Stephen Thomas

University of Edinburgh, UK

For the development and creative applications of novel methods to enable catalysis, using organometallic-free activation of first-row transition me...

Professor Steven Armes

Steven Armes

University of Sheffield, UK

For sustained and pioneering contributions to the design and synthesis of novel biocompatible polymers.