Departmental news
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.
We are looking to support talented candidates for the Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship Scheme 2026
The Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship (DHF) programmeLink opens in a new window 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.
Unique properties confirmed in phosphorene nanoribbons
Dr Raj Pandya et al author Nature paper on ‘wonder material’ phosphorene nanoribbons (PNRs) demonstrating the properties that put them in a class of their own.
Interplay between Jahn–Teller Distortions and Structural Phase Transitions in Ruddlesden–Poppers
Senn Group JACS paper reveals the impact of single-ion anisotropy, associated with concentration of JT-active sites, has on structural transition temperature in high-Tc superconductors.
Zinc Grid Based Transparent Electrodes for Organic Photovoltaics
Hatton and Sosso groups report a zinc-based transparent electrode for organic solar cells in Advanced Energy Materials. Read more at bit.ly/40LTnXKLink opens in a new window
JM sponsored Master's Student wins prestigious 1851 Industrial Fellowship
Gareth Hart has been awarded an Industrial Fellowship by the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 for his PhD project 'Designing a new catalyst to enable the hydrogen economy'.
ERC Starting Grant Success
Dr Raj Panday wins €1.8 million EU funding for studying elementary charge dynamics in batteries.
Michael Hope Awarded EPSRC Open Fellowship
Dr Michael Hope wins prestigious EPSRC Open Fellowship award, worth £1.4 million, helping him drive the transition to clean renewable energy.
Warwick Battery Days 2024
The Warwick Battery Days (WBD 2024) conference, co-organised by Warwick Chemistry and Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), was a resounding success.
Professor Patrick Unwin honoured by the Royal Society
Professor Patrick Unwin Head of Department for Chemistry has been elected as a new Fellow to the Royal Society, the UK's national academy of sciences.