Early Career Prize Success
Congratulations to
Dr Emily Brogden,
Dr Joshua Tully &
Dr Ben Tragheim
Faculty Prize Winners 2026
We are delighted to announce Warwick Chemistry graduates, Dr Emily Brogden, Dr Ben Tragheim and Dr Joshua Tully have received Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine faculty prizes.
Emily, Advance Polymer Scientist at Synthomer, has won the Faculty Thesis Prizes in Engineering for, Her work looked to remove the wasteful liners and high molecular weight silicone release coatings which are common in the label industry.
Ben, Research Associate at the University of Sheffield, was recognised by the
Faculty Thesis Prizes in Chemistry for His thesis provided rigorous crystallographic insight into the formation of charge and orbital order in manganite perovskites by studying prototype systems that each nominally tunes one of these single complexities.
Joshua, Warwick Electrochemistry and Interfaces Group Research Fellow, takes the Faculty PostDoc prize for Chemistry, recognising his paper titled The article was published in ACS Electrochemistry in August 2025 as part of a special issue on 鈥淔undamental and Applied Advances in Electrochemical Technologies for Sustainable Water Treatment and Resource Recovery鈥.
Join Warwick Chemistry in congratulating their achievements!
About the Prizes
Each year, the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine sponsors two faculty prizesLink opens in a new window. These are awarded to the best Warwick-affiliated research output for the previous year by an early career researcher in each of its ten departments. PhD thesis prizes are also awarded for the best PhD thesis across departments.