Professor Anna Slater MRSC
I am honoured to be awarded the Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize. I am so proud of our team and all their efforts; this is a recognition of their work, especially given the challenges of the last few years ...
New, sustainable materials are needed to address global challenges in energy use, healthcare, and more. But making new chemicals and materials can be challenging: discovery takes time and resources. Even when a new molecule or material is discovered, it can be difficult to make it on a large scale in a sustainable, reproducible way.
Professor Slater’s group develop techniques, such as flow chemistry, to make discovery more efficient and chemistry reaction processes more reliable, sustainable, and scalable. As a result, the time it takes to get materials out of the lab and into wider use is shortened. The groups also works with industry to use these techniques for existing processes, aiming to reduce waste and energy usage, and improve efficiency.
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