Nicole Grobert
Nicole Grobert FRSC FYAE is a German-British materials chemist. She is a professor of nanomaterials at the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford, fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and a Royal Society industry fellow at Williams Advanced Engineering. Grobert is also one of seven to the European Commission.
Career
Grobert studied chemistry at the University of Ulm. She conducted her DPhil under the supervision of Sir Harry Kroto FRS NL and Dr FRSC and received her DPhil in physical chemistry for her thesis on Novel Carbon Nanomaterials from the University of Sussex in 2001 for which she was awarded the Carbon Pergamon Prize in the same year. Following a one-year post-doc in the same lab and group leader post at the Max-Planck-Institute for Metals Research in Stuttgart, she was awarded the in 2002, the Royal Society University Research Fellowship in 2006, and the in 2016.In 2010, Grobert was promoted to professor of nanomaterials and made permanent at the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford. She is also a fellow at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and a visiting professor at the BioNano Electronics Research Centre at Toyo University, Japan. Prior to her current post at Oxford, she was offered a chair at a Russell Group University and a chair and directorship at a French university and research institute.
Research
As a professor of nanomaterials, Grobert her research is focused on the "synthesis, processing, and characterisation of novel carbon and non-carbon based nanomaterials, including nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanorods, graphene and other 2D nanomaterials". In collaboration with international industries, her research is geared towards engineering multifunctional hierarchical nanostructures for their application in the healthcare, the energy sectors, and in structural applications. In 2016, she led the theme Smart Materials of the International Consortium of Nanotechnologies. Grobert’s work is highly cited and has been published in over 150 articles and six patents.Science policy, committees, and panels
Grobert is a and she serves/d on the a number of high-level advisory committees including:- No 10 Downing Street Round Table on Advanced Materials
- The UK Ministerial Nanotechnology Committee
- DEFRA
Moreover, Grobert is a founding member of the Young Academy of Europe - an international, non-governmental association of individual scientists and scholars who are experts and leaders in their respective fields, as recognised by their peers and in 2015 she was elected to the Chair of the Academy. In her role as Chair of the YAE she also represented the YAE at the Academia Europea Board. Through the AE and SAPEA, the Young Academy of Europe directly engages with Science Policy and the Science Advice Mechanism at the European Level. In 2017, she has been elected to the Advisory Board of the Young Academy of Europe.
Selected research evaluation committees and panels include:
- The Royal Society University Research Fellowship Panel
- The Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Committee
- The Royal Society Newton International Fellowship Selection Committee
- The Royal Society Commonwealth Science Conference Follow-on Grants
- The Royal Society Robert Hooke Committee
- The World Economic Forum Future Technology Pioneers Programme Committee
- The European Commission
- EPSRC Fellowship Panel
- Board Member of the Scientific Advisory Panel of the , Saarbruecken, Germany
Teaching
Engaging with industry
Over the years, as part of her research activities Grobert has also engaged with internationally leading industries. Her work features widely across the world-wide-web on blogs, in videos, and press releases about her research articles have attracted much interest and as a delegation of the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills in order to discuss challenges faced in commercialising research outputs and how government policy could help to remove barriers to industrial take-up.Public engagement
Educational outreach is important to her and she has been instrumental in obtaining substantial funding for both, research and the promotion and public appreciation of science. In 2008, Grobert was invited to join the Board of Trustees of the Vega Science Trust - an educational charity, which has made and streams free on the Internet more than 300 Science programmes – 75 of which have been shown on the BBC. To date Nicole has produced two EU sponsored films aimed at encouraging the uptake of science, in particular nano- and materials science, and several other educational clips.In 2015, as a result of her research, she featured on BBC2 Newsnight and she has given TED-like and Pecha-Kucha 20x20 talks at the World Economic Forum and at meetings organised by internationally leading industries such as Bayer, Deloitte, and Solvay S.A. In addition, she has played a key role in European Science in Society Networks on women in science and was one of eleven founding members of the Sci-Generation COST Network. In 2013, Nicole was invited to speak at the Hay Festival chaired by Professor John Sulston FRS NL. In the following year, she was invited to the SciFoo organised by O'Reilly Media, Digital Science, Nature Publishing Group and Google Inc. In 2017, she presented at the Estonian Presidency Research Policy Conference in Tallinn in 2017.
Diversity
Since 2006, more than 80 members have been part of Grobert’s research team focusing on establishing ‘Growth systematics for the controlled generation of nanostructured materialsHer team is truly international with group members coming from almost 30 different countries. The gender balance of her team averages to 50% women and men over the years. Close to 100% of her former group members have either stayed in academia, research institutions or have continued their careers in science-related posts.
Honors and awards
- Nominated Rosalind Franklin Award
- Young Scientist 2013, World Economic Forum Dalian, China
- Selected by the ERC as one of two grantees to present ERC research at the Alpbach Technology Forum
- Winner of EPSRC Sandpit: INSPIRE Robust Biocatalysis for Energy Solutions
- Merit Award, Department of Materials, University of Oxford
- Nominated for Royal Society Kohn Award
- Senior Research Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Oxford
- Future Leader 2008, Science and Technology in Society Forum in Kyoto Japan
- Visiting Professor Bio-Nano Electronics Research Centre Toyo University, Kawagoe, Japan
- Nesta CRUCIBLE Awardee 30 annual Crucible Fellowships are given to promising interdisciplinary scientists working across the UK
- Outstanding individual - a testament to Britain’s scientific potential and the dynamism selected by the Royal Society
- Senior Research Fellow Wolfson College, Oxford
- Visiting scientist at the Bio-Nano Electronics Research Centre, Toyo University, Kawagoe, Japan
- International Carbon Pergamon Prize
- Full scholarships for Doctoral studies by The DERA, the JFCC and the School of Chemistry, Physics and Environmental Science, University of Sussex
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- World Economic Forum