Gill Reid

Gill Reid

Division: Gill Reid is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Southampton in the UK and the current President of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2022-24). She has strong and long-standing interests in education and in actively encouraging engagement of young people with science and chemistry. Her research focuses on developing new coordination chemistry across the s-, p-, d- and f-block ions, including tailored precursors for semiconductor thin film deposition for various device applications, through both chemical vapour deposition and electrodeposition, as well as using metal macrocyclic scaffolds with high fluoride affinity towards the development of next generation medical imaging agents, especially using the positron-emitting fluorine-18 isotope. She enjoys collaborations with researchers across various disciplines and with partners in industry. Gill has published extensively, has graduated over 35 PhD students, and has supervised and mentored over 25 postdoctoral researchers. Gill became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2012, was elected to fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2022 and received an IUPAC Distinguished Women in Chemistry & Chemical Engineering award in 2023.

Institute: School of Chemistry

Country: Southampton

City: University of Southampton

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