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Professor Richard Catlow has worked for over thirty years in the field of computational and experimental studies of complex inorganic materials. His group has pioneered a wide range of applications of computational techniques in solid state chemistry to systems and problems including microporous and oxide catalysts, ionic conductors, electronic ceramics and silicate minerals. This applications programme has been supported by technique and code development, including recent work on embedded cluster methodologies for application to the study of catalytic reactions. The computational work has been firmly linked with experimental studies, using both neutron scattering and synchrotron radiation techniques, where the Royal Institute group has also made notable contributions to development as well as application studies. Professor Catlow's research has led to over 1080 publications, and in 2004 he was elected to Fellowship of the Royal Society for 'pioneering the development and application of computer modeling in solid state and materials chemistry. He is currently Professor of Computational and Materials Chemistry and Foreign Secretary and Vice President of the Royal Society.
Professor Richard Catlow has worked for over thirty years in the field of computational and experimental studies of complex inorganic materials. His group has pioneered a wide range of applications of computational techniques in solid state chemistry to systems and problems including microporous and oxide catalysts, ionic conductors, electronic ceramics and silicate minerals. This applications programme has been supported by technique and code development, including recent work on embedded cluster methodologies for application to the study of catalytic reactions. The computational work has been firmly linked with experimental studies, using both neutron scattering and synchrotron radiation techniques, where the Royal Institute group has also made notable contributions to development as well as application studies. Professor Catlow's research has led to over 1080 publications, and in 2004 he was elected to Fellowship of the Royal Society for 'pioneering the development and application of computer modeling in solid state and materials chemistry. He is currently Professor of Computational and Materials Chemistry and Foreign Secretary and Vice President of the Royal Society.
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Stefan Bauer,Peter Benner,Tristan Bereau,Volker Blum,Mario Boley,Christian Carbogno,C. Richard A. Catlow,Gerhard Dehm,Sebastian Eibl,Ralph Ernstorfer,Adam Fekete,Lucas Foppa,Peter Fratzl,Christoph Freysoldt,Baptiste Gault,Luca M. Ghiringhelli,Sajal K. Giri,Anton Gladyshev,Pawan Goyal,Jason Hattrick-Simpers,Lara Kabalan, Petr Karpov,Mohammad S. Khorrami,Christoph T. Koch,Sebastian Kokott, Thomas Kosch,Igor Kowalec,Kurt Kremer,Andreas Leitherer,Yue Li,Christian H. Liebscher,Andrew J. Logsdail, Zhongwei Lu,Felix Luong,Andreas Marek,Florian Merz,Jaber R. Mianroodi,Joerg Neugebauer,Zongrui Pei,Thomas A. R. Purcell,Dierk Raabe,Markus Rampp,Mariana Rossi,Jan-Michael Rost,James Saal, Ulf Saalmann,Kasturi Narasimha Sasidhar,Alaukik Saxena,Luigi Sbailo,Markus Scheidgen,Marcel Schloz,Daniel F. Schmidt,Simon Teshuva,Annette Trunschke,Ye Wei,Gerhard Weikum,R. Patrick Xian,Yi Yao,Junqi Yin, Meng Zhao,Matthias Scheffler
Modelling and simulation in materials science and engineeringno. 6 (2024)
ACS ES&T ENGINEERINGno. 9 (2024): 2121-2134
ACS CATALYSISno. 8 (2024): 5503-5519
JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS (2024)
CHEMCATCHEMno. 11 (2024)
Lei Zhu,Xingfan Zhang,Qing Hou,You Lu,Thomas W. Keal,John Buckeridge,C. Richard A. Catlow, Alexey A. Sokol
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY Ano. 37 (2024): 25449-25464
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETYno. 24 (2024): 16814-16829
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Sociability: 8
Diversity: 4
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