Powering ahead with solar energy

When:
October 31, 2014 @ 7:50 pm – 9:15 pm
2014-10-31T19:50:00+00:00
2014-10-31T21:15:00+00:00
Where:
The Royal Institution of Great Britain
21 Albemarle Street
Mayfair, London W1S 4BS
UK
Cost:
£17
Contact:
Royal Institution
020 7409 2992

solar_panels_large_1_3e05001b05001aeWith a growing global population, an international challenge is to find sustainable sources of energy. Professor Lesley Yellowlees will explain how chemists can contribute effectively to Solar Energy. She’ll describe the research she and her team have undertaken in Edinburgh to characterise Dye Sensitised Solar Cells using techniques such as uv/vis and epr spectroelectrochemistry.

About the Speaker

Lesley Yellowlees is the Professor of Inorganic Electrochemistry in the School of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh.

Her research centres on electron transfer reactions, which are vital to many diverse areas of chemistry such as solar energy conversion, catalytic processes, synthetic procedures, and chemical biology pathways. Her research group are particularly interested in the redox properties of compounds.

She completed her higher education at the University of Edinburgh, gaining a BSc in Chemical Physics, and PhD in Inorganic Electrochemistry. Since then, her work has brought her international recognition with numerous awards including the IUPAC’s Distinguished Women Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Award. She is the Immediate Past President, having been the first female president of the Royal Society for Chemistry.