
About
Dr. Filip Szczypinski is a Royal Society University Research Fellow and Assistant Professor of Chemistry Automation at Durham University, affiliated with the Department of Chemistry. His research integrates computational modeling, laboratory automation, and data-driven approaches to advance supramolecular chemistry and materials discovery.
- PhD in Chemistry from the University of Cambridge
- Postdoctoral research at Imperial College London and University of Liverpool
His work focuses on digital supramolecular chemistry, combining:
- Dynamic covalent chemistry
- Molecular recognition systems
- Automated synthesis platforms
Recent research explores:
- Explainable AI for molecular design
- Polymorphism prediction in organic cages
- Autonomous robotics for chemical discovery
Key trends in his publications include computational modeling of synthetic feasibility, AI-driven molecular assembly, and sustainable chemical processes.
Scientific Awards:
- Royal Society University Research Fellow
His lab bridges computational design with robotic experimentation, aiming to transform supramolecular chemistry into a predictive discipline aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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