Professor Richard Catlow
Winner: 2020 Faraday Lectureship Prize
University College London and Cardiff University
For the development and application of computational methods in conjunction with experiment as powerful and predictive tools in the physical chemistry of solids.
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Professor Catlow’s research has exploited and continues to exploit the latest developments in computational technology, used in direct conjunction with experiments (especially employing synchrotron X-Ray and neutron scattering techniques) to model and predict at the atomic and molecular level of the properties of complex materials.
While advancing fundamental knowledge in a rapidly developing field of contemporary chemistry, the work is also of direct relevance to areas of key societal and economic importance, including materials for renewable energy and environmentally benign catalytic technologies. Professor Catlow’s work has always had strong interactions with industry and computational modelling of materials is now used widely and routinely in the chemicals industry.
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