'Cult hero' recognised by the President of the Royal Society of Chemistry

 NeilBarnespr
12 May 2017 07:00:00.000

He’s one of the cult heros of the award winning YouTube phenomenon Periodic Table of Videos and has been described by the Duke of Kent as a ‘silent rogue’. Now Neil Barnes, a senior technician in the School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham has recieved one of the highest accolades from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) – the President’s Award for outstanding contributions to the dissemination, advancement or applications of chemical science.

Neil was nominated, not only for his excellence as a research technician but his support of generations of physical chemists and his ‘extraordinary role’ in popularising chemistry via YouTube where he has attracted thousands of fans across the world. He received his award last night.

Professor Sir John Holman, president of the Royal Society of Chemistry, said: “It is my great honour to present this president’s award to Neil Barnes. I am delighted to have this chance to recognise a talented and committed person who has made a great contribution to chemistry.

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