awarded seven Future Leaders Fellowships
13 May 2020
Seven academics have been awarded UKRI Future Leaders fellowships, and will receive government investment to support their research.
Seven academics have been named by the government as recipients of prestigious UKRI Future Leaders fellowships, which are designed to identify and nurture the research leaders of tomorrow and support them in their academic careers. The scheme is designed to offer longer-term support to enable researchers to explore complex problems and establish new research teams. has so far been awarded 23 fellowships, the highest number of any institution.
Professor David Price, Vice-Provost (Research), said: “Recruiting and retaining the best academic talent is integral to ’s commitment to research excellence, and, through the Future Leaders scheme we are able to nurture the research leaders of tomorrow. I’d like to extend my warmest congratulations to the successful applicants, and also to the research coordination and facilitation teams, whose support has been a crucial factor in making the most successful participant in the scheme to date.”
The seven academics are:
- Dr Midhat Talibi ( Mechanical Engineering)
- Dr Elly Martin ( Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering)
- Dr John Hales ( Biochemical Engineering)
- Dr Sarah Wise ( Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis)
- Dr Marco Palombo ( Centre for Medical Imaging Computing)
- Dr Pearse Keane ( Institute of Opthalmology)
- Dr Selena Nemorin ( Institute of Education)
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- Biochemical Engineering
- Computer Science
- Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering
- Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis,
- Centre for Medical Image Computing (CMIC)
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- Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment,
- Faculty of Brain Sciences
- Institute of Education
- Faculty of Engineering Science