Our Polarity Transduction chemistry has been highlighted in Synfacts by Professor Benjamin List and co-workers! Synfacts 2023; 19(04): 0395

Our Polarity Transduction chemistry has been highlighted in Synfacts by Professor Benjamin List and co-workers! Synfacts 2023; 19(04): 0395

A post-doctoral research associate position is available in our research group, follow the link to apply online! The early career scientist will benefit of the state-of-the-art research facilities of the GSK Carbon Neutral Laboratories and will enjoy a bright research in the development of novel visible light driven organic chemistry reactions! For more details go to the contacts section of this website.

It is an honour to receive a 2023 Thieme Chemistry Journals Award. Thanks Thieme Chemistry for this fantastic recognition! Link to Thieme page

Our polarity transduction work is online in JACS! Really well done to Subhasis and Dario, who both did an incredible job! Full text in open access at this link.

Are you a brilliant and highly motivated student, looking for a stimulating PhD programme fully focusing in organic synthesis? You are the right candidate for the 4-year fully funded PhD studentship currently available in our research group! In our research group, you will work on the development of novel visible light-driven organic radical reactions, enjoying the vibrant research environment and the state-of-the-art research facilities of the University of Nottingham. For more details go to the contacts section of this website.

Delighted to share that I am one of the 2022 ERC Starting Grant recipients. Thanks European Research Council (ERC) for this wonderful opportunity. More info below and stay tuned for open positions in our lab!
Mattia

Want to know more about the “behind the scenes” of our conjunctive olefination chemistry? Check out our Synpacts invited contribution on Synlett

Our Conjunctive Olefination chemistry has been highlighted in Synfacts by the Nobel Prize winner Benjamin List and co-workers! Synfacts 2022; 18(01): 0080

Matt G. and Jasper, our new udergraduate students, have recently joined us! Welcome to both!

Matt, our new joint CDT PhD student in collaboration with Prof. Mike George and Prof. Ioan Nottingher, has recently joined our group! Matt will perform mechanistic studies on photoredox reactions using transient absorption spectroscopy. Welcome Matt!
