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Adam Celiz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London. He joined the department in 2017 after completing his postdoctoral research at the University of Nottingham. Adam graduated with a bachelor's degree in Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences from the University of Brighton in 2006, followed by a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Cambridge in 2010. His doctoral work was conducted in the Melville Laboratory for Polymer Synthesis. He has worked on developing supramolecular polymeric materials with a focus on hydrogen bonding motifs. His postdoctoral research involved the development of high-throughput screening methodologies to discover new biomaterials that promote stem cell interactions. Adam received the Early Career Researcher Award from the American Vacuum Society's Biomaterials Interfaces Division and the Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellowship to work with Professor David Mooney at Harvard University. His contributions to the field have earned him the Larry Hench Young Investigators Prize from the UK Society for Biomaterials and publications in prestigious journals including Science, Nature Materials, and Advanced Materials. Adam's research focuses on developing biomaterial-based strategies for tissue repair and restoration.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.