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Dr Jane RobertsFor outstanding service to the Å·ÃÀAV through our member communities and governance groups.
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Dr Jennifer GardenFor contributions to the advancements in homo- and hetero-metallic catalysis for sustainable polymerisation chemistry.
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Dr Jo MontgomeryFor a significant contribution to STEM education in the last 20+ years, inspiring children and supporting teachers in the UK and around the world.
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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 Jiangnan LiFor the development of stable porous materials for the capture and conversion of NOx and SOx.
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Dr Jordi BuresFor the development of novel kinetic analyses to streamline the elucidation of reaction mechanisms.
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Dr Julie HydeFor her support of graduate teaching assistants, development of a new undergraduate teaching laboratory programme within the UK/China degree programme and support of the national Secondary and Further Education group for teachers and educators
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Marina FreitagFor outstanding work to develop, elaborate, and understand novel energy materials.
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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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Dr Manuel MüllerFor contributions to the field of posttranslational modifications, especially the use of protein chemistry to gain insight into molecular mechanisms of epigenetics processes and cancer.
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Dr Katherine WheelhouseFor contributions to the application and industrialisation of chemical catalysis in the pharmaceutical industry in the pursuit of more sustainable synthesis of medicines.
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Dr Louis MorrillFor the development of sustainable methodologies for synthesis which employ catalysts that are metal-free or based on earth-abundant first row transition metals.
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Dr Lucy ClarkFor outstanding contributions to the discovery, characterisation and understanding of quantum magnets.
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Mario MoustrasFor dedication to the Management Group community through the diversification of the committee and activities.
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Dr Julia SarjuFor making a difference to the lives of students through outstanding and innovative teaching, direct interventions and best practice around disability and accessibility, and for the dissemination of knowledge in this area.
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Dr Maxie RoesslerFor the development of advanced electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy to investigate, structurally define and exploit catalysis by chemical and biological systems.
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Dr Mathew HorrocksFor the development and application of single-molecule and super-resolution microscopy approaches to understand how proteins aggregate in neurodegenerative diseases.
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Dr Mike FoulkesFor long-standing service to the Å·ÃÀAV Analytical Division and the sustained promotion of analytical chemistry, particularly atomic spectroscopy.
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Dr Nicola GaspariniFor understanding charge recombination processes in organic and perovskite semiconductors for high performance photovoltaic and photodetector devices.