Jas Pal Badyal
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Edward Harrison Memorial Prize (1993)
- Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (2016)[1]
- Chemistry
- Surface science
- Biomimetics
- Heterogeneous catalysis
- Water harvesting
- University of Cambridge
- Durham University
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Jas Pal Singh Badyal FRS (born 1964) is a professor in the Department of Chemistry at Durham University.[3] He has been Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales in the Welsh Government since February 2023.[4]
Education
Badyal was educated at the University of Cambridge[5] 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.[6]
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[1] 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.[1]
Awards and honours
Badyal was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2016.[1] He was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry Edward Harrison Memorial Prize in 1993 and Tilden Medal in 2017.[7] In 1995, he received the C R Burch Prize, awarded by the British Vacuum Council.
Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales
He has been Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales in the Welsh Government since February 2023.
References
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Jas Pal Singh BADYAL: Surface Innovations Limited, company number 04212511". London: Companies House. Archived from the original on 10 May 2016.
- ^ Woodward, I.; Schofield, W. C. E.; Roucoules, V.; Badyal, J. P. S. (2003). "Super-hydrophobic Surfaces Produced by Plasma Fluorination of Polybutadiene Films". Langmuir. 19 (8): 3432–3438. doi:10.1021/la020427e.
- ^ "Professor Jas Pal Badyal appointed Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales | GOV.WALES". www.gov.wales. 11 January 2023. Retrieved 11 August 2023.
- ^ "Prof. JP Badyal - Durham University". Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ Badyal, Jas Pal Singh (1988). Structure, chemistry and catalysis at the ruthenium-titania interface (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. OCLC 557203216.
- ^ "Tilden Prizes".
External links
- Jas Pal Badyal's Functional Surfaces Youtube channel
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