Cronin Group | University of Glasgow, UK

Professor Lee Cronin is the Gardiner Professor of Chemistry at the School of Chemistry, University of Glasgow, UK. Professor Cronin’s work spans a range of fields and he is recognized for his creative studies in the field of inorganic chemistry, specifically the self-assembly and self-organization of inorganic molecules and the engineering of complex systems leading to the emergence of system-level behaviors. Recently Professor Cronin’s group has been developing 3D printing technologies as an exciting new tool for the investigation of chemical systems.

Dr Philip Kitson is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in the Cronin Group at the University of Glasgow. His main interests are in the development of emerging technologies such as 3D printing for use in chemical synthesis.

Dr Mali H. Rosnes is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in the Cronin Group at the University of Glasgow, where her interests are in the development of new functional materials and the utilization and development of 3D-printed reactionware.

Dr Victor Sans is a Research Associate at the Cronin Group. His research interests are to develop advanced sustainable processing technologies to produce highly added value chemicals and materials.

Dr Jennifer S. Mathieson is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in the Cronin Group at the University of Glasgow. Her main interests are the development and implementation of new mass-spectrometric techniques for the observation of novel species and the mechanistic studies of complex structures.