
معرفی
Jamie Wilmore is a Departmental Lecturer in Practical Chemistry at the University of Oxford, where he develops and delivers the MChem practical course. His research background spans supramolecular chemistry and catalysis, integrating pedagogical innovation with modern chemical techniques.
- Current Role: Departmental Lecturer in Practical Chemistry
- Key Focus: Practical pedagogy, supramolecular sensing, and sustainable catalysis
Jamie completed his MChem and DPhil at the University of Oxford, focusing on bismuth-based catalysts and mechanically interlocked molecules under Dr Zoë Turner, Prof. Paul Beer, and Prof. Charlotte Williams FRS. His early career involved teaching inorganic chemistry and designing outreach programs.
Research Interests: Jamie's work bridges supramolecular chemistry and practical education. He specializes in halogen bonding, molecular sensing of pollutants, and catalysis using interlocked systems. Recent publications highlight advancements in supramolecular sensors and pedagogical strategies for lab-based learning.
Scientific Contributions: His 2024-2025 articles focus on environmental pollutant sensing, mechanical bond effects, and curriculum development. Earlier works (2022-2023) explore inorganic synthesis and polymerization catalysis.
- Awards: EPSRC Doctoral Prize, Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)




