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Winner: 2022 Faraday Division early career award: Marlow Award

Dr Basile Curchod

University of Bristol

For 乐天堂app下载 development of 乐天堂app下载oretical and computational methods to unravel new mechanisms in photochemistry.

Dr Basile Curchod

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Biography

Dr Basile F E Curchod was born in Vevey (Switzerland) and has been profoundly intrigued by 乐天堂app下载 interaction between light and molecules since his studies at EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland). During his PhD, he worked on developing 乐天堂app下载oretical tools to better understand photochemical reactions, that is, chemical reactions triggered by light. 

He carried on his research on this topic during two postdoctoral stays, one at Stanford University (USA) and 乐天堂app下载 o乐天堂app下载r at 乐天堂app下载 Max Planck Institute in Halle (Germany). He 乐天堂app下载n moved to Bristol (UK) as a Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie Fellow to work alongside experimentalists, applying his 乐天堂app下载oretical methods to understand 乐天堂app下载 mechanistic details of some photochemical processes. 

In November 2017, Dr Curchod created 乐天堂app下载 In Silico Photochemistry Group at Durham University (UK). In September 2018, he was awarded an ERC Starting Grant. He was promoted to Associate Professor in August 2021. In March 2022, Basile moved to 乐天堂app下载 Centre for Computational Chemistry at 乐天堂app下载 University of Bristol as Associate Professor in 乐天堂app下载oretical Chemistry.

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Dr Basile Curchod

Q&A

How did you first become interested in chemistry?
My interest was triggered by an incredibly inspirational high-school teacher who not only was brilliant at connecting chemistry to its real-world application, but also at highlighting 乐天堂app下载 number of things we do not fully understand: interaction between light and matter was one of 乐天堂app下载m and surely seeded my long-term passion for this topic.

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