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  2. Bob Williams (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Williams then spent another period back at Merton, having won a junior research fellowship, Then, “out of the blue, in 1954, Cyril Hinshelwood, then Oxford Professor of Chemistry, asked to see Bob.” He was told that three colleges—Christ Church, Pembroke and Wadham—needed a tutor in chemistry. “Each one will invite you to dine.

  3. Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Chemistry was first recognized as a separate discipline at Oxford with the building of a laboratory attached to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, opening in 1860. [4] The laboratory is a small octagonal structure to the right of the museum, built in stone in the Victorian Gothic style.

  4. Chemistry Research Laboratory, University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Chemistry Research Laboratory is a facility at the University of Oxford in England. It is part of the Department of Chemistry in the university. [1]Queen Elizabeth II opened the building on 20 February 2004, [citation needed] which replaced the older Dyson Perrins Laboratory not far away in the university's Science Area.

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  6. Harry Anderson (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Harry Laurence Anderson FRS is a British chemist in the Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford.He is well known for his contributions in the syntheses of supramolecular systems (porphyrin nanorings and nanowires), exploration of the extraordinary physical properties of large pi-conjugated systems, and synthesis of cyclo[18]carbon. [1]

  7. Robert K. Thomas (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kemeys Thomas FRS (born 25 September 1941), also known as Bob Thomas, is a physical chemist working in the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory (PTCL) at the University of Oxford. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Graham Richards - Wikipedia

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    Graham Richards soon returned to Oxford as a research fellow at Balliol College, Oxford (1964–1966). He was promoted to a lecturer at Oxford University (1966–1994), to reader (1994–1996), and to professor (1996–2007). He served as chairman of the chemistry department from 1997 to 2006. [4]

  9. Peter Edwards (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Together with Tiancun Xiao and John Thomas and their teams Edwards demonstrated in 2020 a new method using microwaves to initiate the catalytic decomposition of plastic waste to generate hydrogen and multiwalled carbon nanotubes. [14] [15] This approach was subsequently developed by the spin-out company Oxford Sustainable Fuels. [16]