Group Leader – Professor James Wilton-Ely

James received his BSc in Chemistry with a Year in Europe from Imperial College London, spending his year abroad in Florence, Italy. He remained at Imperial College for his PhD studies with Prof. Tony Hill. Following a position as a Fixed-Term Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry at the same institution, he was awarded an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship to work with Prof. Hubert Schmidbaur at the Technical University Munich. He returned to the UK to work with Prof. David Cole-Hamilton at the University of St. Andrews. This was followed by an independent Ramsay Fellowship at University College London (2003-5) before moving in 2005 to Oxford University as Fitzjames Fellow (Merton College). In 2009 he returned to Imperial College London, where is currently Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. James is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) and received their 2021 Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Award.

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Research Group

Adila Islam

Adila Islam
PhD (joint with Prof. Gemma Davies, UoB)

Anwar Alsharif

Anwar Alsharif
PhD

Yu Qin

Yu Qin
PhD

Olivia Wang

Olivia Wang
PhD (joint with Prof. Chris Braddock)

Jhonn Cañón Gómez

Jhonn Cañón Gómez
PhD

Yixuan Niu

Yixuan Niu
PhD (joint with Prof. Chris Braddock)

Steffan James

Steffan James
PhD

Chao Zeng

Chao Zeng
PhD (joint with Prof. Fernando Bresme)

Cliona Ní Chochláin

Cliona Ní Chochláin
PhD (joint with Dr Nazila Kamaly and Dr Alkystis Phinikaridou, KCL)

Olga Tyurina

Olga Tyurina
PhD (joint with Dr Graeme Stasiuk, KCL)

Lance Pereira

Lance Pereira
MRes (joint with Prof. Chris Braddock)

Wejdan Takah

Wejdan Takah
MRes (joint with Prof. Chris Braddock)

Jiaxun (Leo) Cao

Jiaxun (Leo) Cao
MRes (joint with Prof. Chris Braddock)

Mengna Cheng

Mengna Cheng
MRes (joint with Prof. Fernando Bresme)

Samira Osman

Samira Osman
MSci

Charlie Langley

Charlie Langley
MSci

Elizabeth Tsang

Elizabeth Tsang
MSci

Artem Doynikov

Artem Doynikov
MSci

  

Past group members

We have enjoyed working with many talented and enthusiastic students over the years. Past members of the group have been drawn from more than fifteen countries from around the world.


Group photos

It is important to us that the group is a stimulating and enjoyable place to work. We organise multiple social events throughout the year including an international night in the summer, when group members bring food from their home countries. For more photos and news, visit the JWE group's flickr and twitter pages.