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#NotJustALabCoat — An interview with Caitlin Taylor
Meet Caitlin Taylor, a CSCT student on the final year of her PhD with a self-reported obsession with finding photocatalysts in everyday products. After graduating at the University of Bristol with an MSc in Chemistry, her sense of curiosity took...
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#NotJustALabCoat — An interview with Bernardo Castro
Tenacity is an unquestionable hallmark of the academic world. For some researchers, this determination can be easily contained within the professional sphere. For others, it’s a way of living. Lecturer in Chemical Engineering, world-record holder, Ironman finisher Dr Bernardo Castro...
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#NotJustALabCoat — An interview with Vlad Jarkov
When Vlad Jarkov joined the CSCT he was not all that sure he would stick around for very long. A few months later, the enthusiasm and talent in some of the people around him had seeped in, so he decided...
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#NotJustALabCoat — An interview with Elizaveta Suturina
Dr Elizaveta Suturina is an early career researcher who was appointed University of Bath Prize Fellow in Sustainable Chemical Technologies in August 2018. These fellowships are intended to fast-track fellows to a permanent appointment at the University by allowing them...
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#NotJustALabCoat — An interview with Isabella Poli
Meet Dr Isabella Poli, one of the rising stars in sustainability research who very recently finished her PhD at the CSCT. During her time at the CSCT, Isabella published four first-author papers in peer-reviewed journals and was a finalist in the Italian...
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Plastics: Problem Polymers or Sustainable Solutions?
The article below was written by Emma Daniels, Jack Payne and Ciarán Callaghan from Cohort '18 about their trip to the Bristol Against Plastics society. The issues surrounding plastic pollution are all too prevalent in the today’s media and most...
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Cohort 18: Experts In The Field
Cohort '18 spent three days on Magdalen Farm in October 2018; an organic working farm set on the edge of Dorset. The cadre participated in team building activities and a tour of the farm's sustainable practices. The following post was...