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Chemistry: Interview with Dr Lanterna

Light-interacting materials that can improve sustainability.

Chemistry is at the forefront of finding sustainable solutions to global issues. This course is well-aligned with sustainable chemistry and the United Nations' goals.

Our students are given the freedom to select modules that align with their ambitions and interests, providing them with the necessary tools to succeed in their desired careers.

Dr Anabel Lanterna is an Assistant Professor in the School of Chemistry and a member of the Green Chemicals Beacon. Her expertise in photochemistry and materials chemistry has led her to work with world experts in the field.

She offers insights into her chemistry course, which focuses on light-interacting materials that can improve sustainability.

With climate change, it's important that a new generation of chemists learn in a sustainable way from day one.

Dr Anabel Lanterna

Assistant Professor, School of Chemistry

Anabel talks about her chemistry course

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Studying chemistry at Nottingham

  • Our chemistry and medicinal and biological chemistry degrees are accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Our degrees in chemistry and molecular physics are accredited by the Institute of Physics
  • Our research has been marked as ‘internationally excellent’ with ‘world-leading’ outputs in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF2021)

As chemists we have a responsibility to make things work and not destroy our planet in the process. It's our responsibility to take care of the planet for future generations. 

Dr Anabel Lanterna

Assistant Professor, School of Chemistry