
معرفی
Dr. Andrew Marr is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen's University Belfast. His research focuses on green and sustainable chemistry, particularly on biomimetic catalytic systems and enzyme-chemical hybrid technologies. He leads projects in biomass valorization, water purification, and ionic liquid applications, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals through innovations in the blue economy and chemical sustainability.
- Green and sustainable chemical technologies
- Biomimetic molecular catalysts
- Enzyme immobilization for pharmaceutical synthesis
- 1,3-propanediol platform chemical optimization
- Hydrogen transfer catalysis
- Water-based chemical transformations
Recent publications highlight trends in biomass conversion (e.g., aldal condensation pathways), AI-integrated chemical processes, and ionic liquid gel systems for enzyme stabilization. His work spans 2005–2025 with 71 research outputs and extensive international collaborations.
Activities include 30 invited talks (e.g., 'Bioinspired Transformations'), 11 PhD external examinations, and leadership in editorial activities. He supervises projects like R3783BSC (drinking water safeguarding) and R3379MEE (marine-based feeds), with active engagement in 2025.


