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  2. Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Chemistry is responsible for chemistry teaching and research at Imperial College, London.. The department comprises approximately 63 academic staff, 10 teaching fellows, 95 postdoctoral research scientists and research fellows, and 1150 students, including 240 PhD students, 150 MRes students, and around 750 undergraduate students, as of the 2016-2017 academic year. [3]

  3. Sue Gibson (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Susan Elizabeth Gibson OBE FRSC (née Thomas, 11 March 1960) [2] is a British research chemist, Professor and Chair in Chemistry and Director of the Graduate School at Imperial College London. [3] Gibson is an expert in chemical synthesis and catalysis.

  4. List of people associated with Imperial College London

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    This is a list of Imperial College London people, including notable students and staff from the various historical institutions which are now part of Imperial College. Students who later became academics at Imperial are listed in the alumni section only to avoid duplication.

  5. Imperial College London - Wikipedia

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    The earliest college that led to the formation of Imperial was the Royal College of Chemistry, founded in 1845, with the support of Prince Albert and parliament. [7] This was merged in 1853 into what became known as the Royal School of Mines. [14]

  6. Mimi Hii - Wikipedia

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    Postdoctoral studies at Oxford University in John M. Brown's group were followed by independent research at University of Leeds, King's College London and in Imperial College London. [3] In 2016 she was awarded a Professorship in Catalysis and in 2018 became the Director of the Centre for Rapid Online Analysis of Reactions. [4]

  7. History of Imperial College London - Wikipedia

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    The earliest college that led to the formation of Imperial was the Royal College of Chemistry, founded on Hanover Square in 1845, with the support of Prince Albert and parliament. [5] Following some financial trouble, this was absorbed in 1853 into the newly formed Government School of Mines and Science Applied to the Arts, located on Jermyn ...

  8. Anthony Barrett - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Gerard Martin Barrett is a British chemist, and Sir Derek Barton Professor of Synthesis, Glaxo Professor of Organic Chemistry at Imperial College London. He is Director of the Wolfson Centre for Organic Chemistry in Medical Science. [1] He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1999 [2] and Academy of Medical Sciences in 2003. He ...

  9. Tom Welton - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Welton OBE FRSC CChem FCGI (born January 1964) is a professor of sustainable chemistry at Imperial College London. [1] He served as head of the department of chemistry from 2007 to 2014 and as dean of the faculty of natural sciences from 2015 to 2019. [2] [3] He is a Fellow and the former president of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2020 ...