Prize winners
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2025 Education Prize winners Yearly celebrations
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David Scanlon
University of Birmingham
For contributions to materials modelling of conducting oxides.
2021 Materials Chemistry Early Career Prize
Dr Emrys Evans
Swansea University, UK
For pioneering contributions in the development, characterisation and exploitation of luminescent materials based on organic radicals, for use in l...
2025 Materials Chemistry Early Career Prize
Dr Lucy Clark
University of Birmingham, UK
For outstanding contributions to the discovery, characterisation and understanding of quantum magnets.
2022 Materials Chemistry Early Career Prize
Dr Nicola Gasparini
Imperial College London, UK
For understanding charge recombination processes in organic and perovskite semiconductors for high performance photovoltaic and photodetector devices.
2024 Materials Chemistry Early Career Prize
Ludmilla Steier
University of Oxford, UK
For seminal contributions to the understanding of defect chemistry in semiconducting materials and interfacial energetics in photocatalytic and pho...
2023 Materials Chemistry Early Career Prize
Yearly celebrations
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23 November 2021
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