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The Schunck Building, University of Manchester Four of the former chemical laboratories of the Victoria University of Manchester are shown here: Schunck, Perkin and Dalton (1904; left) and Roscoe (1873, centre); the taller building is the John Owens Building, also 1873. Manchester has a long and distinguished history of Chemistry.
Peter Martin Budd CBE is a British chemist and a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Manchester. [4] His research in general is based on polymer chemistry, energy and industrial separations, specifically on the areas of Polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs), energy storage, polyelectrolytes and separation ...
This is a list of University of Manchester people. Many famous or notable people have worked or studied at the Victoria University of Manchester and the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology institutions, which combined in 2004 to form the University of Manchester.
Louise Sarah Natrajan is a British chemist and a reader in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Manchester. [3] Her research typically is based on actinide chemistry and luminescence spectroscopy , though some of her published research has extended to lanthanide chemistry , transition metal complexes and organic chemistry .
He was Chairman of COST Action CM1006, a 22 country, research network of over 120 research groups in f-block chemistry (2011–2015), [3] is an advisor to the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (2013–), and was an elected category 3 member of Senate, the University of Manchester (2016–2019).
Francis S. Mair is a British chemist and a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Manchester. [2] [1] His research is based on synthetic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, catalysis and polymer chemistry. [3]
He then undertook post-doctoral work at with Professor Richard K. Hill at Princeton University and Professor Carl Djerassi at Stanford University. In 1963 he joined the academic staff of the Chemistry Department at the University of Manchester, where he is currently an Emeritus Professor. [1] In 1996 he received an RSC Medal for Heterocyclic ...
The world's first electronic stored-program computer, the Manchester Baby, came into being at the university, as did its successor, the Manchester Mark 1. The University of Manchester was the birthplace of Chemical Engineering. The world's first steerable radio telescope at Jodrell Bank was built at the University by Bernard Lovell.