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Professor David K. Smith is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of York, specializing in supramolecular chemistry and materials science. His research focuses on self-assembling nanomaterials, particularly supramolecular gels, with applications in drug delivery, environmental remediation, and tissue engineering. He advocates for LGBTQ+ inclusion in STEM and promotes work-life balance for fathers in academia. His work has been recognized with awards such as the Tilden Prize (2022) and the Science for Society Award (2022).
Research themes include the design of smart gels for medical and industrial uses, such as gold-loaded gels for nanoelectronics and antibacterial silver gels. Collaborations with biologists and industrial partners (e.g., AstraZeneca, SABIC) drive applied innovations. He has secured over £5M in research funding, including EU and EPSRC grants. David is also a National Teaching Fellow (2013) and pioneered context-led teaching methods, including YouTube videos for chemistry education.
Key contributions include developing self-healing gels for drug delivery, 3D-printed conductive materials, and hybrid hydrogels for stem cell growth. His advocacy work includes decolonizing chemistry curricula and supporting LGBTQ+ students. Current projects explore multi-component gels for spatial/temporal control in nanomedicine and sustainable catalysis.
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