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Sheelagh Campbell Award

Recognising individuals studying for a PhD in a UK or Irish university or research institute, in the broad area of electrochemical science.

Details

Status Closed
Nominee location UK and Ireland
Career stage PhD student

Awarded by the Electrochemistry Group

The group provides a central focus for the development of basic, strategic and applied electrochemistry. It plays a central role in the organisation of the Electrochem Conference series, which has established itself as a central forum for discussion and debate.

Winners

2024

Xinyu Liu, University of Cambridge

2023

Shulin Zhang, Imperial College

Rapid Measurement of Lactate in the Exhaled Breath Condensate: Biosensor Optimization and In-Human Proof of Concept

2022

Haotian Chen, Oxford University

Predicting Voltammetry using Physics-Informed Neural Networks

2021

Alfie Wills

A Mechanistic and Cautionary Case Study on the Use of Alternating Potential in Electrochemical Reactions

2020

Virgil Andrei, University of Cambridge

Bias-free solar syngas production by integrating a molecular cobalt catalyst with perovskite–BiVO4 tandems

2019

Pawin Iamprasertkun, University of Manchester

Capacitance of Basal Plane and Edge-Oriented Highly Ordered Pyrolytic Graphite: Specific Ion Effects

2018

Haytham Hussein, University of Warwick

Electrochemical Synthesis of Nanoporous Platinum Nanoparticles Using Laser Pulse Heating: Application to Methanol Oxidation

2017

Kent Griffith, University of Cambridge

Elucidating the Mechanism of High-Rate and High-capacity Lithium-ion Intercalation in Bulk Complex Oxides

2016

Michelle Browne, Trinity College Dublin

Low-Overpotential High-Activity Mixed Manganese and Ruthenium Oxide Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Evolution Reaction in Alkaline Media

2015

Donal Finegan, Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London

In-operando high-speed tomography of lithium-ion batteries during thermal runaway

About this prize

The RSC Electrochemistry Group and the Industrial Physical ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº Group are responsible for this award.

Applicants for this award must be studying towards a PhD in a UK or Irish university or research institute, in the broad area of electrochemical science, and should not have submitted their PhD thesis by the application deadline. 

The winning student will present the research described in the paper at Electrochem each year. Conference registration costs are covered by the award.

Applicants should submit for judging one research paper they have published based on their PhD research. Papers should either be published or in press at the time of submission of the application

A covering letter should be provided highlighting the significance of the research and outlining the specific contribution of the applicant towards the paper. Contribution from co-authors should be clarified and acknowledged in the letter. A letter of support from the PhD supervisor should be submitted separately, confirming the contribution of the student to the paper.

The applications will be judged by a committee with representatives from the RSC Electrochemistry Group and the Industrial Physical ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº Group.

Submissions should be sent by email.