David J. Cole-Hamilton FRSE, FRSCDavid got his BSc (1971) and PhD (1975) in Edinburgh University. After, he moved to London where he was a Postdoctoral Fellow (1974-5) and a Temporary Lecturer (1974-8) with Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson at the Imperial College. Later on he moved to the University of Liverpool where he was appointed Lecturer (1978-83) and Senior Lecturer (1983-5). Finally he moved to the University of St. Andrews where he was appointed Irvine Professor of Chemistry (1985-date). AwardsCorday Morgan Medal and Prize of the RSC, 1983 Sir Edward Frankland Fellow of the RSC, 1984-85 Museums and Galleries Commission Award for Innovation in Conservation, 1995. Runner up and prize of £1000 RSC Industrial Award for Organometallic Chemistry, sponsored by Monsanto, 1998 Courtaulds International Prize for the best teacher in the Honours classes (St. Andrews), 1998 Tilden Lecturer of the RSC, 2000-2001 iAc Award of the IChemE, 2001, Runner-up BP Chemicals Prize for the beast Teacher in the Honours Classes, 2001 Catalysis Society of South Africa, Eminent Visitor, 2004 Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Prize Lectureship of the RSC, 2005-6 Other HonoursElected F.R.S.C. 1986 Elected F.R.S.E. 1988 President Chemistry Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 1995 Chairman, Chemistry Sectional Committee, Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1993-5 Vice President of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Dalton Council, 1996-9 RSC Council, 2009- Named LectureshipsWalker Memorial Lecturer, University of Edinburgh, 1987 Royal Society of Edinburgh Christmas Lecturer 1991 Royal Society of Chemistry Public Lecturer 1992-3 Bedson Lecturer, University ofNewcastle, 1993 Albright and Wilson Lecturer, Bristol University, 1996 Visiting ProfessorshipsProfesseur Invité, University of Rennes I, 1989 Visiting Professor, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, 1990-91 Visiting Professor, Kossuth Lajos University, Debrecen, Hungary, 1994 Visiting Professor, RWTH, Aachen, 2008 Professeur Invité, University of Lille, 2011 Contact
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