Polly Arnold
Polly L. Arnold FRSE FRSC is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh in the School of Chemistry.[1] She is the Crum Brown Chair of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Royal Society of Chemistry. She currently holds an EPSRC career fellowship, also at the University of Edinburgh.
Research
Arnold's research is focused on exploratory synthetic chemistry, particularly in making complexes that explore structure and bonding in early transition metal, and lanthanide and actinide chemistry. This knowledge is has been translated into the discovery of new catalysts for chemical transformations, and helping to understand the behaviour of nuclear waste. [1]
Awards
Arnold was awarded The Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award in 2012 for her scientific achievements, and her suitability as a role model and proposal to promote women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).[2]
Additional work
She is the executive producer of the documentary film A Chemical Imbalance.[3]
She has offered career advice on working in science.
References
- ^ a b "Professor Polly L Arnold". University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
- ^ "A Chemical Imbalance: Prof. Polly Arnold". A Chemical Imbalance website. RSE/University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
- ^ "A Chemical Imbalance". RSE/University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 3 December 2013.