
About
Dr. Andrew Logsdail is a Reader in Catalytic and Computational Chemistry at Cardiff University’s School of Chemistry, part of the Cardiff Catalysis Institute (CCI). He holds a PhD in Chemistry (University of Birmingham), an MRes in Materials and Nanochemistry, and a BSc in Natural Sciences. His research focuses on computational modeling of catalytic materials, software development (e.g., ChemShell), and heterogeneous catalysis with applications in energy and sustainability. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Authority and a Chartered Chemist with the Royal Society of Chemistry. Key roles include UKRI Future Leaders Fellow (2020–2024) and leadership in international organizations like the IUPAC Division II. His work is funded by UKRI, EPSRC, and industry partners like BP and Johnson Matthey.
Research interests span computational catalysis, nanomaterials, and data-driven materials discovery. Notable projects include QM/MM simulations for catalytic systems, development of the ChemShell software, and studies on zeolites, palladium catalysts, and CO₂ reduction. He supervises PhD students and contributes to teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Dr. Logsdail’s achievements include over 100 peer-reviewed publications and significant contributions to software development in computational chemistry. His awards include the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship and leadership roles in national and international scientific committees. He actively engages in outreach, promoting chemistry education and catalysis research.



