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Conservation Research Institute

 

The Chemistry Department at Cambridge University is a world-class teaching and research centre acknowledged for its exceptional record in discovery, innovation, and excellence. Its work holds relevance to a broad range of real-world challenges and industrial applications, such as drug discovery, oil recovery, ageing, energy research, fuel cells and batteries, synthetic medicine, computer memory, and sensors.

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Rachel Georgiou

Rachel Georgiou coordinates field research activities within the Centre for Landscape Regeneration, and is also based in the Giorio group at the Centre for Atmospheric Science, Department of Chemistry, currently supporting the REGEN project. She has worked extensively in the field on both marine and terrestrial projects, has circumnavigated the UK on a sailing vessel and has recently worked in West-Greenland on Arctic plastic pollution. She has received an MPhil from the Scott Polar Research Institute with research into climate-induced ecosystem change in the Siberian Arctic.