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Environment, Sustainability and Energy Forum Prize and Award Winners 2009



Following the successful launch of the new RSC Prizes & Awards Portfolio last September, we are pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 Environment, Sustainability and Energy Forum Awards.

The Awards all reward outstanding work in specialist subject areas within the broad topics of environment, sustainability and energy. We would like to congratulate all of the winners on their success.

RSC Prizes are designed to be of the broadest relevance to the chemical sciences as a whole, rewarding those whose careers are defined by exceptional work, excellence and dedication. Where a Prize relates to work which may interest those in the fields of environment, sustainability and energy we have included the winner below.

Most winners will be delivering a number of lectures throughout the UK which you will have the opportunity to attend. These lectures will mainly take place between September 2009 and May 2010. 

The next round of nominations will open on 1 September 2009. For more information and to make a nomination after this date, please use the link on this page. Contact us if you want to be reminded when nominations re-open.

Prize and Award Winners

Environment Prize winner James Durrant

Environment Prize 2009 Winner

James Durrant, Imperial College London



Environment, Sustainability and Energy Forum Early Career Award winner Charlotte Williams

Environment, Sustainability and Energy Forum Award 2009 winner

Charlotte Williams, Imperial College London



2009 winner of the Sustainable Energy Award Duncan Gregory

Sustainable Energy Award 2009 winner

Duncan Gregory, University of Glasgow



Winner of the 2009 Toxicology Award John Sumpter

Toxicology Award 2009 winner

John Sumpter, Brunel University


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