Dr Michelle Browne
We are delighted to welcome Dr Michelle Browne, currently Young Investigator Group Leader at Helmholtz-Zentrum, Berlin as an early career stage Plenary speaker. Michelle, a DCU graduate with a PhD in Chemistry from TCD, also held postdoctoral positions in Belfast, Prague and London before she started her current position. For her innovative research she has been awarded The "Curious Mind Award" in the category "Mobility, Energy and Sustainable Business" by Manager Magazine in 2023 and a L’Oréal-UNESCO Women In Science Rising Talent fellowship in 2021. She will talk about her research developing the next-generation electrocatalysts for water splitting, the hydrogen economy and her journey through her career in electrochemistry.
Prof. Steven Bell
We are delighted to have Prof. Steven Bell, Professor of Physical Chemistry at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University Belfast, as a plenary speaker. Professor Bell’s research interests centre on the development of Raman and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy for chemical analysis, but this has branched into areas as diverse as superhydrophobic materials and liquid-liquid interfaces.
Professor Bell’s work on fundamental science has led to real-world applications. He pioneered Raman analysis of drugs of abuse, foodstuffs, and forensic evidence. He has a strong interest in the commercialisation of research and has been a Royal Society Industry Fellow and founder/director of Avalon Instruments Ltd, which manufactured user-friendly Raman instruments. Prof Bell was awarded the RSC’s prestigious Theophilius Redwood Prize in 2024 for outstanding contributions to the chemical sciences in the area of analytical chemistry.
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76th Chemistry Colloquium Abstract Template
by Friday, 23rd May 2025 at 12 noon.
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[Poster/Oral] Abstract - [Your Name]
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[Poster/Oral] Abstract - [Your Name] – Theme
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