PhD student wins Desty award Kevin Skinley, a final-year PhD student in the Department to Chemistry is the joint winner of the 16th Desty Memorial Lecture for Innovation in Separation Science. Kevin received his award at the Royal Institution of Great Britain for his innovative work on monodispursed silica for use in high performance liquid chromatography. The award is dedicated to Denis Desty FRS, who was one of the early innovators in separation sciences. Category University Life Tags Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Physical Sciences Leave a comment Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
PhD student wins Desty award Kevin Skinley, a final-year PhD student in the Department to Chemistry is the joint winner of the 16th Desty Memorial Lecture for Innovation in Separation Science. Kevin received his award at the Royal Institution of Great Britain for his innovative work on monodispursed silica for use in high performance liquid chromatography. The award is dedicated to Denis Desty FRS, who was one of the early innovators in separation sciences. Category University Life Tags Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Physical Sciences