Chem@Cam Issue 63 Winter 2021

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Noticeboard Awards and recognition Nathan Pitt, ©University of Cambridge

Dr Robert Phipps has been appointed to the position of University Lecturer. Phipps and his synthetic research group are perhaps best known for their work using weaker, noncovalent interactions to control selectivity, rather than more traditional approaches based on steric repulsion. “We are not the only ones who are investigating this strategy, but we are trying to push the limits in terms where these interactions can be applied, in areas that have not been looked at before,” he says. Rob emphasises that the real goal of his group is to solve problems. “Broadly, we are trying to solve problems in synthetic chemistry – whatever work we are doing, it always comes from a problem we are trying to solve.” The tenured position will give Rob the stability to continue with his longterm research goals.

Dr Stephen Cox has been awarded a prestigious Royal Society University Research Fellowship. Cox’s research centres on understanding and controlling the structure of materials at the atomic scale. He says: “I am working on solving a very basic science question, which is ‘In a given solution environment, what are the stable surface structures of a material?’ Not only is this a question of fundamental scientific interest, but it is also relevant to the discovery of new materials relevant to pharmaceuticals, energy and catalysis.” The fellowship will allow Stephen to recruit students and postdoctoral researchers and expand his current research.

Dr Anja Schmidt has been awarded the American Geophysical Union 2021 James B. Macelwane Medal for significant contributions to the geophysical sciences by an outstanding early career scientist. The medal is awarded annually to five or fewer early career scientists in recognition of their significant contributions to the Earth and space sciences community. Anja’s selection was based on the depth and breadth of her research, and its impact and creativity. Other criteria included service, outreach, and diversity. Anja is an Interdisciplinary Lecturer in Climate Modelling jointly affiliated with Chemistry and Geography. She combines expertise in atmospheric science, climate modelling, and volcanology to advance the current understanding of volcanic impacts and hazards.

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