
Hammond Lab
@hammond_ic
Catalysis, materials and spectroscopy research at @ImperialChemEng. PI: Ceri Hammond, although not all tweets are CIH's.
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https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/ceri.hammond 21-05-2020 23:33:48
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Congratulations to Dr. Kirstie Milne for graduating from the lab after completing her PhD research from CCI and Catalysis CDT! We wish her all the best for the future at AstraZeneca!


Students from Imperial ChemEng Imperial Physics #OurImperial have launched Accelerate, and educational platform that supports BAME students to secure university offers, internships and graduate jobs. Find out more 👉ow.ly/DdfS50Dfjkq

Stoked to see our new article online in ACS Catalysis! Collaborative work between Imperial ChemEng and DTU Chemistry, investigating #biomass conversion processes with operando #spectroscopy. Sure, it's nerdy... but we had a lot of fun doing this! 🤓 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…


Many congratulations to the winners of this year's IChemE awards, including from Imperial College London: Professor Geoffrey Maitland Dr Salvador Eslava Eslava Group Dr David Dr Mai Bui Dr Niall



First class funding opportunity from The Royal Society and The British Academy , who are granting 2-year #Newton International Fellowships, to be hosted at institutions in the UK.







We are recruiting PhD students to join us in London Imperial ChemEng! Projects on biomass conversion, machine learning (with Antonio del Rio Chanona) & C1 upgrading available, to candidates of all nationalities! Closing date 31st Jan. 🔗bit.ly/3CKUd8H🔗bit.ly/3q5Hn1g

Great to see the most recent collaborative work between Imperial ChemEng and Topsoe online in ACS Sustainable Journals - congrats to the team for another nice effort focused on #green chemical production from #biomass! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

This might be an ugly scene… but seeing it makes me very happy, as this mass of scaffolding (and the ductwork it is helping to install) means our labs Imperial ChemEng are now in the final stages of construction! #notlongnow


Huge congrats to Max (soon to be Dr. Caiti!) for passing his PhD viva! An amazing achievement, especially given the moving- and covid-related delays over the last 24 months. Bravo Max! Thanks also to Prof. Karen Wilson (RMIT) for leading the exam, despite the huge time difference!
