Adam Dundas attended the annual STEM for Britain Event at the House of Commons where he was selected to present his work entitled ‘High Throughput Synthesis of Monomers using Microwaves’ in the engineering category. Adam engaged with attendees that included MPs, academics and representatives from professional bodies.
Adam is a 3rd year postgraduate student who is supervised by Morgan Alexander and Andrew Hook from the School of Pharmacy; and Derek Irvine, Georgios Dimitrakis and Sam Kingman from the Faculty of Engineering
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