Tim Schmidt elected Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry
Exciton Science Chief Investigator Professor Tim Schmidt has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC).
Based in the United Kingdom, the Royal Society of Chemistry was formed in 1980 through the amalgamation of several prestigious societies, including the Chemical Society (established in 1841) and the Royal Institute of Chemistry, as well as the Faraday Society and the Society for Analytical Chemistry.
The designation FRSC is awarded to those who have made an outstanding contribution to the chemical sciences.
Current fellows include Nobel Laureate Fraser Stoddart, Dame Margaret Brimble, Martyn Poliakoff, and Natalie Stingelin, as well as Exciton Science collaborator Garry Rumbles.
Tim joins his fellow Exciton Science Chief Investigators Prof. Paul Mulvaney and Prof. Emeritus Ken Ghiggino as FRSCs.
Prof Schmidt is the leader of the Molecular Photonics Laboratory at UNSW Sydney.
He was awarded the Liversidge Lecture for 2022 by the Royal Society of New South Wales and the 2021 Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) Physical Chemistry Division Medal.
You can read more about Tim’s career and research interests here: https://excitonscience.com/news/member-profile-tim-schmidt