Professor Malcolm Green, FRS

Professor Malcolm Green, FRS, Non-executive Director "The thinking of this company is world-leading. We have the potential and motivation to contribute crucially to the very radical solutions for energy management required for the future."

Malcolm, a company co-founder and one of the world's most respected inorganic chemists, headed up the Wolfson Catalysis Centre at Oxford University. The business, today, is based on the outcome of nearly two decades of tireless research by Malcolm and his team in the pursuit of superior catalysts capable of producing cleaner fuels at a lower cost. Malcolm recently retired from his role at Oxford as head of the Inorganic Chemistry Department, but remains active in the department as an Emeritus Professor. He has been a visiting professor at The California Institute of Technology and at Harvard University and is currently a visiting professor at Hong Kong University. Malcolm, a Fellow of The Royal Society, was recognised as one of the most cited UK scientist of the 1990s and holds numerous other accolades, including the Royal Society's Davy medal, the Royal Society of Chemistry's medals in both Organometallic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry, the Chemistry Society's Medal in Transition Metal Chemistry, the American Chemical Society's Annual Award for Inorganic Chemistry and the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker's Karl-Ziegler Prize.

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