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Warwick Chemists win UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships
Two Warwick Chemists are among the 77 UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) Future Leaders Fellowships (FLF) winnersLink opens in a new window, taking a share of £120 million funding.
Dr Hannes Houck wins €1.5 million EU funding for innovative DeCoDER project
Dr Hannes Houck, Department of Chemistry, has won a prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant to explore recyclable light-activated 3D printing inks.
Prof Greg Challis appointed REF 2029 Panellist
Our thanks and appreciation go to Prof Greg Challis who has been appointed to serve on the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2029 Chemistry sub-panel, in recognition of his expertise and leadership in chemical biology.
McMaster Honours Prof Stefan Bon with Les Shemilt Lectureship
Professor Stefan Bon has been honoured by McMaster University with the prestigious Les Shemilt Lectureship for his achievements in chemical engineering.
Magnets propel scientists towards more efficient oxygen production in space.
ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ, ZARM and Georgia Tech have hit upon a breakthrough in space life support systems thanks to the magnetic properties of water.
UK’s most powerful NMR Facilities to open in the West Midlands
The Universities of Warwick and Birmingham opened the first of their respective 1.2 GHz NMR facilities at Warwick, the result of a £23M investment from UKRI that solidifies the West Midlands as a powerhouse for NMR spectroscopy.
Ce-oxo clusters: towards improved photocatalytic processes
Ultrasmall CeO2 with exceptional surface area and atom economy can be just as useful (if not better!) in photocatalytic processes than larger nanoparticles.
Mechanical bonds make lanthanides shine
In a new study, Fredrik Schaufelberger and his team from the ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ and KTH Royal Institute of Technology have shown that mechanically interlocked molecules can be used to induce this lanthanide luminescence.
Professor Peter Sadler wins 2025 Blaise Pascal Medal
Professor Peter Sadler, from the ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ (UK), is honoured with the 2025 Blaise Pascal Medal in Chemistry for his pioneering contributions to the field of bioinorganic chemistry and his lifelong dedication to advancing metal-based therapeutics.
We are looking to support talented candidates for the Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship Scheme 2026
The aims to support outstanding early career scientists who require a flexible working pattern due to personal circumstances, such as caring responsibilities and/or health-related conditions.
ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ Chemists pick up three RSC Prizes
Today we are celebrating our 2025 RSC Prize Winners! Congratulations to our Student Experience Team who have won the Innovation Through Diversity Prize, and to Ed Greenough for his contribution to the Boostcrop collaborative project which takes the Faraday Horizon Prize. Jack Woolley, WCUS RTP, also shares credit for collaborating on this project as well as winning the Technical Excellence Prize!
Warwick drives green growth with £13.6M EPSRC hub in plastics
From developing greener materials and processes to growing more sustainable supply chains, a new £13.6 million research hub, funded by EPSRC, will help researchers at Warwick tackle some of the UK’s biggest manufacturing challenges.