Magdalena Titirici
Magdalena Titirici | |
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IOM3 Rosenhain Medal | |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Sustainable Chemistry |
Institutions | Queen Mary University of London Imperial College London |
Website | https://www.titiricigroup.com/ |
Magdalena (Magda) Titirici is a Professor of Sustainable Energy Materials at Imperial College London.
Early life and education
Titirici studied chemistry at the
Research
Her group uses biomass and hydrothermal processes to create carbon products.[9] She is interested in how these carbon nanomaterials produced by hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC) can be used in electrocatalytical reactions, including oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution.[10] They also work on electrodes for energy storage in lithium and sodium ion batteries.[2] She leads a large research group who work on several projects focused on sustainable materials.[11][12][13][14] They have published over 130 publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals.[15] She contributed to the book Global Sustainability: A Nobel Cause.[16]
Awards
- 2023- Imperial College President Award and Medal for Excellent Research Team
- 2021 - Royal Society Kavli Medal and Lecture[17]
- 2021 – Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining A. A. Griffith Medal and Prize[18]
- 2018 – Corday-Morgan Prize[2]
- 2018 – Chinese Academy of Science President Fellowship[2]
- 2017 – Universal Scientific Education and Research Network Laureate[9]
- 2017 – Honorary Doctorate from Stockholm University[19]
- 2016 – Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining Rosenhain Medal[20]
References
- ^ Insider, Ro (2018-05-08). "Bucharest chemist wins UK's Royal Society of Chemistry Prize". Romania Insider. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "RSC Corday-Morgan Prize 2018 Winner". www.rsc.org. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
- ^ Method for producing molecularly imprinted polymers, 2005-07-04, retrieved 2018-05-12
- S2CID 34818466.
- ^ uk, David Lockwood, info AT pageunderconstruction DOT co DOT. "Staff: School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London". www.sems.qmul.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ a b "Team". Titirici Group. Retrieved 2019-12-02.
- ^ uk, David Lockwood, info AT pageunderconstruction DOT co DOT. "QMUL Meet our Professors: Going Green with Black, The Inaugural Lecture of Magda Titirici". www.sems.qmul.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Professor named Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies | Imperial News | Imperial College London". Imperial News. 4 October 2019. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- ^ a b uk, David Lockwood, info AT pageunderconstruction DOT co DOT. "SEMS academic Professor Magdalena Titirici receives 2017 USERN prize in physical sciences". www.sems.qmul.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "CCVC Seminar: Magda Titirici – Sustainable Carbon Materials for Renewable Energy". Department of Chemistry. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
- PMID 28094515.
- PMID 24420578.
- ^ "Research". Titirici Group: Sustainable Materials. 2013-12-02. Archived from the original on 2018-05-13. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
- ^ "Now". Titirici Group: Sustainable Materials. 2013-12-22. Archived from the original on 2018-05-13. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
- ^ "Prof. Magdalena Titirici – Pioneering Minds". www.pioneeringminds.com. 2017-06-27. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
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- ^ "Kavli Medal and Lecture | Royal Society". Royal Society. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ "A. A. Griffith Medal and Prize". IOM3. Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ Sandberg, Anne Heikkinen. "Honorary Doctorates 2017 – Stockholm University". www.su.se. Archived from the original on 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
- ^ uk, David Lockwood, info AT pageunderconstruction DOT co DOT. "Prof Magda Titirici is awarded the Rosenhain Medal of the IOM3". www.sems.qmul.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
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