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Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
20092024

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Personal profile

Biography

Annie completed her undergraduate degree and PhD at the Australian National University with Prof Anthony Hill. She received an Endeavour Research Fellowship to work at the University of Bath with Prof Michael Hill, followed by postdoctoral appointments at the University of Oxford with Prof Andrew Weller and the University of Cambridge with Prof Dominic Wright. She returned to the ANU in 2019 as a Rita Cornforth Fellow. She was awarded an ARC DECRA (2020-2023), a J. G. Russell Award from the Australian Academy of Science, and the 2022 Rita Cornforth Lectureship from the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.

Qualifications

BSc (Hons) (ANU), PhD (ANU)

Research Interests

Our research interests span inorganic chemistry, synthesis, catalysis, supramolecular chemistry and electrochemistry. The main focus across these areas is looking at the way multiple chemical entities can “cooperate” to achieve a particular chemical outcome and designing systems capable of utilising these cooperative effects. Our team are developing bimetallic complexes and investigating the interplay of the two metals on the chemical and catalytic reactivity as well as physical properties such as electrochemical and photochemical properties. A key focus of the group’s work is ligand design to support such systems where multiple metal centres can bind and interact. The long term aim of our work is to develop catalysts to address challenges in sustainability.

Visit the group website for more information https://colebatchlab.com/.

Research student supervision

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