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Matthew Rosseinsky

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Matthew Rosseinsky
Alma materUniversity of Oxford
AwardsHughes Medal (2011)
Scientific career
InstitutionsBell Labs
University of Oxford
University of Liverpool
Thesis Physical Properties of Superconducting Oxides and Radical Cation Salts  (1990)
Doctoral advisorPeter Day[1]

Matthew Jonathan Rosseinsky FRS is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Liverpool. He was awarded the Hughes Medal in 2011 "for his influential discoveries in the synthetic chemistry of solid state electronic materials and novel microporous structures." In 2013 he became a Royal Society Research Professor. In 2009 he was awarded the inaugural De Gennes Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry, a lifetime achievement award in materials chemistry, open internationally.

References

  1. ^ "Chemical Science Editorial Board: Professor Matthew J Rosseinsky". RSC Publishing. Retrieved 9 January 2013.