
About
Dr. Alex Hamilton is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Chemistry at Sheffield Hallam University. His academic journey includes a BSc from Swansea University, a PhD in Structural Chemistry from the University of Bristol, and postdoctoral research at ICIQ (Spain) and Massey University (New Zealand). He specializes in computational simulations (e.g., DFT) to study catalytic mechanisms and design novel catalysts, with a focus on non-covalent interactions in supramolecular systems.
- Education:
- BSc/MChem Chemistry, Swansea University
- PhD in Structural Chemistry, University of Bristol
- Research Themes:
- Catalyst design via computational chemistry
- Organometallic homogeneous catalysis
- C-H activation and hydrogenation mechanisms
- Supramolecular systems in drug delivery and sensing
- Collaborators:
- Dr. Andy Chapman (Kingston University)
- Dr. Louis Adiaenssens (University of Lincoln)
- Prof. Mark Waterland (Massey University)
His recent publications emphasize sustainable catalytic processes and mechanistic insights into reaction pathways. He has supervised doctoral students in topics ranging from antibiotic design to heterocyclic synthesis. Awards include the Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).
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