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Microporous Membranes TeamFor the development of ion-conducting polymers of intrinsic microporosity and applications as next-generation membranes in redox flow batteries for grid-scale energy storage.
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Chris WilliamsonFor outstanding service to the Å·ÃÀAV through our member communities and governance groups.
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Monash Ammonia TeamFor the development of a highly selective electrochemical process for sustainable production of ammonia from nitrogen and renewable energy at close to ambient conditions, suitable for distributed production of fertilisers.
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Jakob FrankeWinner 2026: For making a significant contribution to a natural product related area of the chemical sciences in their independent research careers.
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Niall BegleyFor his enthusiasm and use of innovative, engaging teaching methods in chemistry and encouraging the development of his colleagues
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Maureen WadeFor creating variations of microscale practical chemistry resources and actively engaging with the wider education community
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Nicky WallerFor sustained contributions to the professional development of primary teachers in the teaching of science.
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Paul JonesFor the creation of UK businesses that are globally recognised for innovating speciality polymers employing green chemistry principles.
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Joshua PiggottFor dedication, enthusiasm and effectiveness in the delivery of quality-first science pedagogy for children aged 4–9, while breaking down the stereotypes of the classic portrayal of a scientist.
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Max ParkerFor fostering a learning environment that captivates the imagination of students and embracing the challenge of incorporating real-world careers into the curriculum
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Robert WorleyFor significant and sustained contributions to the development and promotion of safe practical resources for teachers worldwide, especially in the field of microscale chemistry.
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Caroline SkerryFor outstanding contributions to delivering primary science teaching and supporting others to provide excellent teaching through establishing and leading the Cornwall Primary Science Share.
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Fidele Ntie-KangWinner 2025: For making a significant contribution to a natural product related area of the chemical sciences in their independent research careers.
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Fleur FergusonWinner 2026: For making significant contributions in the fields of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery in their independent career.
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NSF Center for Molecularly Optimized NetworksFor demonstrating the potential and impact of embedded mechanochemical reactivity on the mechanical limits of cross-linked polymer networks.
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PERIODically: the podcast that covers all things periods...For sparking discussion around the challenges menstrual periods create for people working in higher education, acting as advocates to help remove stigma and drive change towards greater equity.
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Pizza Model Approach for Raising the Employability of Che...For the collaborative design and implementation of regional, national and international activities which embed transferable skills and employability-focused problem solving into chemistry and natural and environmental sciences degree programmes.
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Plymouth Science CICFor creating innovative teaching resources that enable children to work scientifically and demonstrate their skills and creativity through a hands-on approach.
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Lynn KidwellFor significant and sustained contributions to safe chemistry practical education.
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Pilgrim School Science DepartmentFor planning and facilitating a move from theoretical to hands-on practical science, for a broad age range of students with special educational medical needs both face to face and remotely.