Professor Steven Bell FRSC
Winner: 2024 Analytical Science open prize: Theophilus Redwood Prize
Queen's University Belfast
For pioneering work in developing Raman and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) for quantitative chemical analysis.
Celebrate Professor Steven Bell
I am delighted to receive this prize, mostly because it will allow me to highlight the work of my students, postdocs and collaborators who all contributed to the research that is being recognised.
Professor Bell’s work involves determining the chemical composition of samples by focusing lasers on them and measuring the energy of the scattered light. Because this is a rapid, non-contact method of analysis, it has multiple applications ranging from identifying drugs of abuse to matching paint from crime scenes with evidence from suspects. To boost the sensitivity of the method, his team adds gold or silver particles, which allows them to identify bacteria or determine the concentration of therapeutic drugs.
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