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The Department of Chemistry is responsible for chemistry teaching and research at Imperial College London. It consists of 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 students studying undergraduate ...
She began her research career at the University of Warwick in 1985 and moved to Imperial College London in 1990. Between 1998 and 2003 she held the Daniell Chair of Chemistry at King's College London , before returning to Imperial College London where she has been the Chair in Chemistry and Director of the Graduate School since November 2013.
In 2003 Williams was appointed to Imperial College London as a lecturer. [7] She was appointed a Senior Lecturer in 2007, a Reader in 2009 and a Professor in 2012. [5] Here she developed sugar-based biodegradable polymers that were produced from lignocellulosic biomass. [8] [9] During her time at Imperial she was an inventor of several granted ...
Durrant was educated at Gresham's School in Norfolk, the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London, where he was awarded a PhD in 1991 for research on photosystem II using spectroscopy supervised by George Porter and Jim Barber. [4]
After earning her PhD degree Heutz worked as a postdoctoral research fellow on solar cells at Imperial College London. She moved to University College London in 2004, where she started work on magnetic biosensors. Heutz joined Imperial College London in 2007 as a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin research fellow.
Iain McCulloch. Iain McCulloch is Professor of Polymer Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry, at the University of Oxford, UK, a fellow and tutor in chemistry at Worcester College, and an adjunct professor at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, and a visiting professor in the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College London.
Rzepa was born in 1950 and was educated at Wandsworth Comprehensive School in London. He then entered the chemistry department at Imperial College London where he graduated in 1971. He stayed to do a Ph.D. on the physical organic chemistry of indoles supervised by Brian Challis. [5] [6]
2023- Imperial College President Award and Medal for Excellent Research Team; 2021 - Royal Society Kavli Medal and Lecture [17] 2021 – Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining A. A. Griffith Medal and Prize [18] 2018 – Royal Society of Chemistry Corday-Morgan Prize [2] 2018 – Chinese Academy of Science President Fellowship [2]