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Martin Schröder is the Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, and Professor of Chemistry at the University of Manchester. He holds a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Sheffield and a PhD from Imperial College, University of London. His career includes roles as Head of the School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham (1999–2005) and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science at Nottingham (2011–2015). He has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Toronto, University of Otago, and Université Louis Pasteur.
His research focuses on porous metal-organic framework materials for energy and environmental applications, including gas separation, catalysis, and proton conductivity. Notable contributions include advancements in toxic gas capture and clean energy solutions. He has authored over 580 publications and secured grants from ERC, EPSRC, and Russian Mega grants.
Key awards include the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Nyholm Prize (2020) and Dalton Horizon Prize (2024). His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable clean energy and climate action. Research affiliations include the Thomas Ashton Institute and Advanced Materials initiatives.
- Grants & Awards: ERC Advanced, EPSRC Programme, Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award, Tilden Lecturer
- Labs/Teams: Functional Framework Materials Team, Thomas Ashton Institute



