Professor Laura Gagliardi FRSC
Winner: 2021 Faraday Division open award:
Faraday Lectureship Prize
University of Chicago
For contributions to the development of multireference quantum chemical approaches to describe catalysis and excited state phenomena.
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Summary of work
Laura is a computational quantum chemist who is known for her contributions to the development of electronic structure methods and their use for understanding complex chemical systems. Her long-term goal is to advance these methods so that they can be employed to study energy-relevant chemical systems and materials. She is interested in discovering novel porous materials that can be employed for gas phase separations, CO2 capture, and environmental remediation.
She is an expert in homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis with special focus on reactions involving C–H bond activation, which are relevant to the liquefaction of natural gas. She has also significantly advanced the field of heavy-element chemistry, where her research has ranged from the fundamental level (e.g. the discovery of a new type of chemical bond in the U2 molecule), to more applied efforts such as chemical separations of spent nuclear fuels. Laura also studies magnetic materials that can be used in quantum information systems.
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