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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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Dr Andrew JuppFor advancing the understanding of the interaction of main-group frustrated Lewis pairs with light.
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Dr Anabel LanternaFor innovative research on heterogeneous photocatalysis, pushing boundaries towards less expensive, light-responsive, reusable catalytic processes for sustainable chemistry.
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Dr Alison HillFor inspirational teaching and making a positive difference in curriculum design, implementation, assessment and to the wider community.
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Dr Andrea LaybournFor outstanding contributions towards developing the sustainable synthesis of porous materials, with a particular emphasis on microwave and continuous flow synthesis.
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Dr Anna RegoutzFor outstanding contributions to the development and application of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy in the area of electronic materials and devices.
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Dr Andy ChapmanFor leading the scientific team of a small diabetes spin-out company towards one of the highest value exits for an early stage technology, and for pioneering new commercial opportunities with a second company founded after the acquisition.
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Dr Amanda HardyFor dedication to the diversification of the committee and programmes of the Chilterns and Middlesex Local Section.
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Dr Anthony GreenFor the design and evolution of enzymes using an expanded genetic code.
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Dr Andrew WilsonFor the development of uniquely nucleophilic hydrido- and organocalcium reagents.
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Dr Cameron Carpenter-WarrenFor demonstrating passion and enthusiasm for chemistry, as well as inspiration in communicating these to students, and supporting them to explore the subject in greater depth.
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Dr Benjamin SchumannFor the creative use of chemistry-centred tools to provide valuable insights into glycan biology.
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Dr Ben PilgrimFor inspirational teaching contributions at the school-university interface, most notably through significant contributions to the UK Chemistry Olympiad.
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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 Basile CurchodFor the development of theoretical and computational methods to unravel new mechanisms in photochemistry.
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Dr Baljit ThattiFor outstanding service to the Å·ÃÀAV through our member communities and governance groups.
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Dr Brianna HeazlewoodFor the development of novel experimental techniques and computational modelling to study reactive collisions at extremely low temperatures.
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Dr Carin SeechurnFor diligent and passionate work to develop and commercialize precious metal complexes to promote homogeneous catalysis for real world industrial applications.
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Dr Camille PetitFor innovative work on porous nanostructures for applications in the energy and sustainability sectors.
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Dr Chris WedgeFor outstanding service to the Å·ÃÀAV through our member communities in Huddersfield and the ESR Spectroscopy community.