Professor, FRSC, Royal Society URF and Kathleen Ollerenshaw Fellow 🇬🇧 曼彻斯特大学
Prof. Radha Boya, FRSC is a professor, Royal Society University Research fellow in the department of Physics & Astronomy, and National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester. Radha’s research team investigates properties of gas, liquids and ions confined in molecular scale with Angstrom (Å) -scale capillaries constructed out of one atom thin 2D-materials such as graphene.
Radha completing her PhD (2012) in Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research India, and her post-doctoral research at Northwestern University (2012-13) in the United States, and University of Manchester (2014-16) in UK. In Manchester, together with Prof Andre Geim, she devised nanofabrication methods to make ultimately narrow fluidic channels with angstrom-scale dimensions, by effectively removing a single atomic plane from a bulk layered crystal. Radha secured a series of international research fellowships that enabled her to rapidly build an independent career in the UK. She became a full professor in 2020 at the University of Manchester, where she is now a chair in nanoscience. Her research involves developing Å-capillaries as a platform to experimentally probe intriguing molecular-scale phenomena in confinement.
Find out more about Radha’s pioneering research at her group website: https://radhaboya.weebly.com
Jennifer Hiscock is currently Professor of Supramolecular Chemistry at the University of Kent. She obtained her PhD from the University of Southampton (UK) under the supervision of Prof. Philip A. Gale in 2010, studying supramolecular host–guest chemistry. She continued her post-doctoral research between this group and Dstl (Porton Down – UK) until 2015 when she moved to the University of Kent (UK) as the Caldin research fellow. In 2016 she was awarded a permanent lectureship position at this same institution, which was followed by her promotion to Reader in Supramolecular Chemistry and Director of Innovation and Enterprise for the School of Physical Sciences in 2019. In 2020 she was awarded a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship, developing novel cell surface active therapeutics and drug adjuvants. In 2022 she was promoted to full Professor and was the recipient of the University of Kent inspirational leader of the year award, and Royal Society of Chemistry Bob Hay Award. Her research currently focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to applying supramolecular chemistry to solve real-world problems through the development and application of her patented Supramolecular Self-associating Amphiphile (SSA) and jointly invented Talin Shock Absorbing Material (TSAM) technology. In addition, she is the founding member of the international Women in Supramolecular Chemistry (WISC) network, currently supporting >1900 individuals internationally, an organisation that she chaired from 2019-2023, and has now moved to Chair of the WISC advisory board (2023-onwards). Jen is also the Chair of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s (RSC’s) Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry (MASC) group and also sits on the international board for Supramolecular Chemistry (ISMSC).
Find out more about Jennifer’s research at her homepage: https://www.kent.ac.uk/chemistry-forensic-science/people/1318/hiscock-jennifer
Charles W. Machan
Associate Professor of Chemistry 🇺🇸 弗吉尼亚大学
Charles W. Machan is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Virginia, USA. He completed his B.A. in 2008 with Majors in Chemistry and German at Washington University in St. Louis and his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 2012 under the supervision of Prof. Chad A. Mirkin at Northwestern University. Charles was a postdoctoral research associate in the laboratory of Prof. Clifford P. Kubiak from 2013–2016 at UC San Diego, before beginning his independent career at the University of Virginia in 2016. His research interests are in bioinspired and biomimetic small-molecule activation, electrochemistry, and catalysis.
Find out more about Charles’ research at his group’s homepage: https://machangroup.virginia.edu
期刊介绍
rsc.li/chem-soc-rev
Chem. Soc. Rev.
2-年影响因子*
46.2分
5-年影响因子*
51.2分
JCR 分区*
Q1化学-综合
CiteScore 分†
81.3分
中位一审周期‡
44.7天
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