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    Leroy "Lee" Cronin FRSE FRSC (born 1 June 1973) is the Regius Chair of Chemistry in the School of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow. He was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Society of Chemistry, and appointed to the Regius Chair of Chemistry in 2013. He was previously the Gardiner Chair, appointed ...

  2. Lee Cronin has given a plenary talk at the German Chemical Society (GDCh) conference in Leipzig, Germany. In his talk, Prof Cronin explained why ‘Chemputation’ is a universal approach to exploring chemical reactivity, discovering new reactions and molecules, and programming chemical synthesis using a chemical programming language that can ...

  3. Lee Cronin was born in the UK and was fascinated with science and technology from an early age getting his first computer and chemistry set when he was 8 years old. This is when he first started thinking about programming chemistry and looking for inorganic aliens.

  4. Jul 20, 2018 · Lee Cronin equates what he is trying to do for chemistry to what the Higgs boson has done for particle physics. “I’m building a Large Hadron Collider for the origin of life”

  5. Lee Cronin. Regius Professor of Chemistry, The University of Glasgow.

  6. Lee Cronin is an Irish filmmaker. He first achieved recognition for his short horror film Ghost Train (2013), which won the Méliès d'Argent and was featured in the 2016 anthology Minutes Past Midnight.

  7. Having recently moved into a purpose built facility within the School of Chemistry at Glasgow university the Cronin Group is at the forefront of developing cutting edge synthetic and analytical techniques for the study of complex inorganic Chemical systems.

  8. A professor of chemistry, nanoscience and chemical complexity, Lee Cronin and his research group focus on understanding and controlling self-assembly and self-organisation in Chemistry to develop functional and nano-molecular chemical systems.

  9. Using an elegant definition of life (anything that can evolve), chemist Lee Cronin is exploring this question by attempting to create a fully inorganic cell using a "Lego kit" of inorganic molecules -- no carbon -- that can assemble, replicate and compete.

  10. Feb 7, 2012 · A professor of chemistry, nanoscience and chemical complexity, Lee Cronin and his research group investigate how chemistry can revolutionize modern technology and even create life. Why you should listen.

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