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Scientist at University of York
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I am a research associate at the Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence at the University of York. I work on bio-based products and standards relating to bio-based products for the European Commision (http://www.biobasedeconomy.eu).
My interest in green chemistry began when I worked for a recycling company as a student, collecting waste oils to make bio-diesel (company website http://www.wyecycle.org). While completing my chemistry degree at Durham University I worked for GlaxoSmithKline where I helped develop and promote tools for green solvent selection.
I then studied solvent effects at Imperial College London under the supervision of Prof. Tom Welton and Dr. Paul Lickiss. My subsequen...
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Personal Information
Unternehmen/Arbeitsplatz
York, United Kingdom United Kingdom
Beruf
Scientist at University of York
Branche
Education
Info
I am a research associate at the Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence at the University of York. I work on bio-based products and standards relating to bio-based products for the European Commision (http://www.biobasedeconomy.eu).
My interest in green chemistry began when I worked for a recycling company as a student, collecting waste oils to make bio-diesel (company website http://www.wyecycle.org). While completing my chemistry degree at Durham University I worked for GlaxoSmithKline where I helped develop and promote tools for green solvent selection.
I then studied solvent effects at Imperial College London under the supervision of Prof. Tom Welton and Dr. Paul Lickiss. My subsequen...
Tags
green chemistry
solvent
circular economy
standards
bio-based products
renewable
sustainability
certification
biomass
bio-based
james sherwood
recycle
surfactant
glycerol
sodium laureth sulphate
vegetable oil
rapeseed
wheat straw
vanilla
limonene
food waste
cyrene
regulations
reuse
orange peel
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