
About
Dr. Becky Greenaway is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College London, affiliated with the Faculty of Natural Sciences. She leads the Greenaway Lab, focusing on synthetic chemistry bridging organic synthesis, materials chemistry, and supramolecular chemistry. Her research emphasizes high-throughput automation, molecular organic materials, self-sorted structures, and molecular assembly in porous liquids. She holds a Royal Society University Research Fellowship (2019) for her work on 'Molecular Assembly in Porous Liquids.'
- Affiliations: Institute for Digital Molecular Design and Fabrication (DigiFAB), Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering
- Laboratory: Located at the Molecular Sciences Research Hub, White City Campus
Education:
- MChem in Chemistry with Study in Industry (University of Sheffield)
- DPhil in Palladium-Catalysed Cascade Cyclisations (University of Oxford, supervised by Prof. Ed Anderson)
Research Interests: Porous organic cages, molecular porous liquids, synthesis of supramolecular assemblies, and automation in materials discovery.
Awards:
- Royal Society University Research Fellowship (2019)
Grants & Collaborations: Research funded by the Royal Society; collaborations with academic and industry partners (details on greenawaylab.com).
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