Howard Colquhoun

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Howard M. Colquhoun
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge. University of London. Westfield College.
Scientific career
FieldsPolymer Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Supramolecular chemistry
InstitutionsUniversity of Reading, University of Salford, University of Manchester, ICI
Doctoral advisorBernard Aylett

Howard Colquhoun (born 1951) is Emeritus Professor of Materials Chemistry at the University of Reading. After degrees at Cambridge (St Catharine's College, MA) and London (Westfield College, PhD), Howard Colquhoun carried out research at the University of Warwick and then at the ICI Corporate Laboratory in Cheshire, where he developed a fruitful collaboration with Fraser Stoddart.[1] In 1994 he moved to Manchester University as a Royal Society Industry Fellow. He was Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Salford from 1997, and in 2000 was appointed to the Chair of Materials Chemistry at the University of Reading. In 2007 he was elected a Visiting Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge. His research has contributed to the fields of silicon chemistry, boron chemistry, coordination chemistry, dinitrogen chemistry, supramolecular chemistry and polymer chemistry, resulting in some 250 publications.[2] Awards for his work include the RSC Medal and Prize for Materials Chemistry (2005),[3] the Wilsmore Fellowship of the University of Melbourne (2007), the degree of Doctor of Science (ScD) of the University of Cambridge (2008),[4] the Macro Group UK Medal for contributions to polymer science (2012),[5] and the Brian Mercer Feasibility Award of the Royal Society (2013).[6]

References[]

  1. ^ [J. F. Stoddart and H. M. Colquhoun, Tetrahedron, 2008, 64, 8234-8236. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tet.2008.06.035]
  2. ^ Departmental Webpage
  3. ^ RSC Website
  4. ^ Departmental Webpage
  5. ^ RSC Website
  6. ^ "Labs to riches | Royal Society". royalsociety.org. Retrieved 2019-08-07.


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