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Sihai YangFor pioneering applications of X-ray and neutron scattering techniques to porous materials science and catalysis.
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Electrical Transport SpectroscopyFor the development of electron transport microscopy to experimentally determine the platinum-surface hydronium pKa and its role in pH-dependent hydrogen evolution reactions.
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Dr Thomas BennettFor contributions to the non-crystalline metal-organic framework domain, including synthesis and characterization of the first liquid and glass MOF states.
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Dr Steve LancasterFor dedication to the development of an analytical chemistry training programme in Africa.
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Dr Yuval Elani | Harrison-Meldola Early Career PrizeFor innovative contributions in synthetic cell engineering and biohybrid systems.
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Dr Susannah CooteFor dedication to supporting the early career heterocyclic chemistry community through the development of a programme of online activities in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Dr Wesleigh DawsmithFor going above and beyond to support the delivery of high-quality practical work, and championing ways to make practical work inclusive to all students.
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Education Community Scotland CommitteeFor supporting and representing teachers to policymakers, influencing how chemistry is taught in Scotland with notable impact on the curriculum.
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Electrocatalytic Urea Synthesis TeamFor the development of efficient electrocatalysts to support conversion of nitrogen towards a more sustainable and economical method of producing urea, a key compound for fertilizers.
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Greenhead College Chemistry DepartmentFor enhancing and enriching the chemistry learning of a huge and diverse group of students by offering a high quality and broad chemistry education and through effective outreach.
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Harriet BeanFor major contributions towards the future sustainability of production plants through improvements to process safety, asset effectiveness, throughput, quality and raising apprenticeship awareness.
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Exploring Everyday ChemistryFor the development and significant impact of an innovative free online course designed to aid the transition to study chemistry and related degrees at university.
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George BurtonFor the development of outstanding glass-blowing expertise supporting research and teaching nationally and internationally, over nearly four decades.
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Emily Rose | 2023 Chemical Sciences Apprentice of the YearFor outstanding contributions towards the development of synthetic routes and processes for emerging medicines via autonomous high-throughput experimentation workflows, and contributions to STEM activities.
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Gideon Davies and Paul WaltonFor the team's ground-breaking synergistic studies of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase enzymes and insights into the copper histidine brace active site.
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Electron BifurcationFor discovering the essential structural and redox potential landscapes that are required to generate high-efficiency electron bifurcation reactions in flavoproteins.
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Enzyme DiscoveryFor the discovery and engineering of novel enzymes, creating more sustainable pathways to biologically and industrially important molecules.
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E-TAC water splittingFor the development of an innovative membraneless water splitting technology for low-cost production of green hydrogen at scale.
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Chemistry Lab-In-a-Box TeamFor working collaboratively to ensure that undergraduate students could continue to engage with hands-on practical chemistry learning while working remotely.