Howard Colquhoun
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| field = Polymer Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Supramolecular chemistry
| work_institution = University of Reading, University of Salford, University of Manchester, ICI
| alma_mater = University of Cambridge. University of London.
| doctoral_advisor = Bernard Aylett
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Howard Colquhoun is Emeritus Professor of Materials Chemistry in the University of Reading. He was born (1951) in County Durham and was educated at Washington Grammar School and at the University of Cambridge (St Catharine's College: BA, 1972; MA, 1975). In 1972 he moved to the University of London as a research student in chemistry (Westfield College: PhD, 1975). At Cambridge he had been a member of the University athletics team and was awarded a half-blue for throwing the discus.[Sunday Telegraph; 16 May 1971] He carried out postdoctoral work at the University of Warwick, and was then a researcher at the ICI Corporate Laboratory in Cheshire where he and Fraser Stoddart developed a successful collaboration.[J. F. Stoddart and H. M. Colquhoun, Tetrahedron, 2008, 64, 8234-8236. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tet.2008.06.035][J. F. Stoddart, Nobel Prize 2016, https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2016/stoddart/biographical/] In 1994 he moved to Manchester University as a Royal Society Industry Fellow. From 1997 he was Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Salford. In 2000 he was appointed to the Chair of Materials Chemistry in the University of Reading where, from 2002 to 2006, he served as Head of the School of Chemistry. In 2007 he was elected a Visiting Fellow of Clare Hall, a postgraduate college in the University of Cambridge. His research has contributed to the fields of silicon chemistry, boron chemistry, transition-metal chemistry, dinitrogen chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, polymer chemistry and fractal chemistry, resulting in two books and some 250 other publications.[https://www.reading.ac.uk/chemistry/staff/professor-howard-colquhoun Departmental Webpage] He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) and from 2012 to 2015 was President of their Materials Chemistry Division. Awards for his work include the RSC Medal and Prize for Materials Chemistry (2005),[https://www.rsc.org/prizes-funding/prizes/archives/materials-chemistry-award/ RSC Website] the degree of Doctor of Science (ScD) of the University of Cambridge (2008),[https://www.reading.ac.uk/chemistry/staff/professor-howard-colquhoun Departmental Webpage] the Wilsmore Fellowship of the University of Melbourne (2007), the Macro Group UK Medal for contributions to polymer science (2012),[https://www.macrogroup.org.uk/past-winners RSC Website] and the "Leverhulme" Senior Research Fellowship of the Royal Society (2006). He retired from Reading at the end of 2018, becoming Professor Emeritus.
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