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Dr Anna Regoutz, Associate Professor of Experimental Inorganic Chemistry
I am originally from Austria, where I studied chemistry and worked in the semiconductor industry. I came to the UK in 2010 to pursue a DPhil at Oxford, after which I spent my post-doc and fellowship years at Southampton and Imperial. I started my first academic appointment at UCL in 2019 and returned to Oxford in September 2024. Our group’s research vision is to explore the structure-electronic structure relationship in inorganic solids and how this manifests in their overall physico-chemical characteristics with the ultimate goal of integrating them into opto-electronic devices. In my free time, I mostly argue over the correct arrangement of vehicles with my toddler, poodle around the garden, or work on perfecting my Austrian baking skills.
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Neave Taylor, General Member
Hi everyone! My name is Neave and I’m a second year DPhil in Physical Chemistry in the Perkin group. My undergrad was at the University of Sydney where I studied Chemistry and Physics. In my research I am using our group’s surface force balance to look at the structure and properties of battery electrolytes. I am also one of the new MPLS ED&I fellows this year so if you have any suggestions or concerns in this area feel free to reach out via email neave.taylor@chem.ox.ac.uk. Outside of the lab I enjoy drawing, playing the drums, and perusing charity shops.
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