Dr. Malcolm Kadodwala

Professor

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Biography

Malcolm Kadodwala is the Gardiner Chair at the School of Chemistry, University of Glasgow. His research interests include spectroscopic investigations of the electronic properties of nanostructured materials and surfaces, as well as the development of new electron-based chirally sensitive spectroscopic techniques. He holds an MRC discipline-hopping grant, allowing him to acquire new skills in the life sciences. Kadodwala’s work on chiroptical spectroscopic probes has been influential in exploring how electronic structures can be manipulated for novel applications. He has published extensively in high-impact journals including Nature Nanotechnology and Angewandte Chemie, with a focus on advanced techniques for characterizing biomolecules and metal oxide nanostructures. His recent talks at international conferences highlight his contributions to topics like circular dichroism and plasmonic structures. He has served on various organizing committees and has received recognition for his keynote presentations across several countries. Kadodwala is also noted for his media contributions explaining complex scientific ideas, highlighting the intersection of physics, chemistry, and cutting-edge technology in his research.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2010-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, UK

Professor at the School of Chemistry, specializing in nanostructured materials and chirally sensitive spectroscopic techniques.

Awards

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PhD

2000-01-01