On behalf of the Chemical Society Reviews Editorial Board, we are delighted to announce that the winner of the 2024 ChemSocRev Pioneering Investigator Lectureship is Professor Radha Boya (University of Manchester).
Radha joins our recent past winners Timothy Noël and Ryan Shenvi (joint 2022/23 winners), Daniele Leonori and Connie Lu (joint 2021 winners).
Get to know more about Radha below:
Prof. Radha Boya, FRSC is a professor, Royal Society University Research fellow in the department of Physics & Astronomy, and National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester. Radha’s research team investigates properties of gas, liquids and ions confined in molecular scale with Angstrom (Å) -scale capillaries constructed out of one atom thin 2D-materials such as graphene.
Radha completing her PhD (2012) in Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research India, and her post-doctoral research at Northwestern University (2012-13) in the United States, and University of Manchester (2014-16) in UK. In Manchester, together with Prof Andre Geim, she devised nanofabrication methods to make ultimately narrow fluidic channels with angstrom-scale dimensions, by effectively removing a single atomic plane from a bulk layered crystal. Radha secured a series of international research fellowships that enabled her to rapidly build an independent career in the UK. She became a full professor in 2020 at the University of Manchester, where she is now a chair in nanoscience. Her research involves developing Å-capillaries as a platform to experimentally probe intriguing molecular-scale phenomena in confinement.
Find out more about Radha’s pioneering research at her group website and personal homepage.
As part of the Lectureship award, Radha will be presenting lectures over the coming 12 months. Details of the lectures will be announced in due course but keep an eye on our Twitter @ChemSocRev for details!
Highly Commended Nominations
Each year, many excellent researchers get nominated for the ChemSocRev Pioneering Investigator Lectureship award. Due to the repeatedly very high standard of nominations this year, we have again decided to select several Highly Commended candidates, whose exceptional science and community contributions are appreciated by our Editorial Board.