Dr. David Lennon

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Biography

Professor David Lennon specializes in Physical Chemistry, focusing on surface chemistry and the application of various spectroscopic techniques to investigate the interactions of atoms and molecules with well-defined metal surfaces. His research group's work is crucial for enhancing the understanding of the structure and reactivity of surfaces, particularly in the context of heterogeneous catalysis. Current projects include the development and optimization of new supported metal catalysts for large-scale industrial processes, as well as conducting spectroscopic investigations into heterogeneous catalyst systems and performing surface science experiments on metal single crystals. David's extensive research and publication record underscores his contributions to the field, showcasing structural and spectroscopic investigations into numerous catalysis-related topics, including the hydrochlorination of aromatic amines. He has held various teaching roles within the School of Chemistry, guiding students at multiple levels in subjects such as Data Analysis, Liquid Phase Reaction Kinetics, and Quantum Mechanics for Chemists. David is also engaged in several professional panels and committees related to chemistry research and education.

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Experience

Professor

— Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow

Conducting research in Physical Chemistry with a focus on surface chemistry and heterogeneous catalysis.