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Jas Pal Badyal

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Thesis
  
Structure, chemistry and catalysis at the ruthenium-titania interface (1988)

Doctoral advisor
  
Professor Richard Lambert

Notable awards
  
Royal Society of Chemistry Edward Harrison Memorial Prize (1993) Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (2016)

Alma mater
  
University of Cambridge (BA, MA, PhD)

Fields
  
Chemistry, Surface science, Biomimetics, Heterogeneous catalysis, Rainwater harvesting

Institutions
  
Durham University, University of Cambridge

Jas Pal Singh Badyal (born 1964) FRS is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Durham University.

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Education

Badyal was educated at the University of Cambridge where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in Natural Sciences in 1985 followed by a PhD in 1988 on the surface science of ruthenium-titania heterogeneous catalysts.

Career and research

Following his PhD, Badyal held a King’s College, Cambridge research fellowship and the Cambridge University Oppenheimer Research Fellowship. He was appointed a Lecturer at Durham University in 1989 and was promoted to Full Professor in 1996 where he has worked since.

Badyal is internationally recognised for his pioneering research on the functionalisation of solid surfaces and deposition of functional nanolayers. Badyal has invented a wide range of novel surfaces for technological and societal applications. These have been underpinned by the investigation of fundamental mechanisms and scale-up. Examples include: antibacterial, fog harvesting, catalysis, non-fouling, optochiral switches, filtration, biochips, super-repellency, and nano-actuation.

Awards and honours

Badyal was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry Edward Harrison Memorial Prize in 1993 and elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2016. In 1995, he received the C R Burch Prize, awarded by the British Vacuum Council.

References

Jas Pal Badyal Wikipedia