
John Irvine elected as Fellow of the Electrochemical Society
Congratulations to Professor John Irvine who has been elected as a Fellow of the Electrochemical Society (ECS).
Congratulations to Professor John Irvine who has been elected as a Fellow of the Electrochemical Society (ECS).
Last weekend (30th-31st May), Simon Vornholt, Daniel Rainer, and Aamod Desai (REM group) presented their work at the virtual CEMWOQ-6.5 conference based in Canada. More than 200 researchers participated.
A University of St Andrews-led project to create a safe, cheap, long-lasting battery which could revolutionise electric travel and renewable energy storage has been given £12m from a major funding body.
School of Chemistry welcomes students for new academic year
Pictures of prize winners
A new four-year PhD programme operated by St Andrews, Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt Universities with £3M funding has been announced.
With 3350 structures (and counting), Professor Alex Slawin is the most prolific female contributor to the Cambridge Crystallographic Database.
Giulia Bignami has been awarded the Founders' Award from the British Zeolite Association (BZA) for the best PhD thesis research in zeolites.
Professor John Irvine has been awarded the 2018 Lord Kelvin Medal
Prof Andy Smith is this years recipient of the Charles Rees Award for organic heterocyclic chemistry.