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  2. Professor Christopher Hardacre
Chris hardacre
Principal Investigator
University of Manchester
c.hardacre@manchester.ac.uk
Christopher Hardacre led the Catalysis at the Water and Energy Nexus theme. Chris is the Vice Dean and Head of School of Natural Sciences at University of Manchester. His research group focuses on ionic liquids and catalysis, with relevant projects in biomass processing, energy, fine chemical synthesis, plasma catalysis for emission control and clean hydrogen production. Much of the work has centred around developing new catalytic processes as well as investigating the structure-activity/selectivity relationships using in-situ spectroscopic and structural methods. He has published 450+ papers (H-index 71) and 11 patents. His work is funded by EPSRC, EC, TSB, RS, industry and local government, attracting >£15m since 2003. He was part of the Queen's University Ionic Liquid Laboratory which attained the Queen's Award for Further and Higher Education (2006). Awarded the RSC Teamwork in Innovation (2005), the USA 2008 R&D 100 award and the IChemE Andrew Medal for Catalysis (2013). He is a co-PI and Director of UK Catalysis Hub and an elected Member of the Royal Irish Academy.

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