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Professor Molly Stevens awarded 10 year Chair by Royal Academy of Engineering

Congratulations to LCN Professor Molly Stevens who has been named a Chair in Emerging Technologies by Royal Academy of Engineering today. The highly prestigious 10 years of funding is given to global visionaries pioneering technologies that could have global benefits. Professor Stevens received the Chair for her project ‘Multidimensional Target-Agnostic Sensing (MTAS): the next generation of biosensors’.

Professor Stevens said: “I am thrilled to receive this Chair in Emerging Technologies from the Academy. The support will help us to develop completely new platforms that could revolutionise the way diseases are detected and treated.”

“This Chair will enable a close marriage between engineering, medicine, chemistry and big data to advance the field”

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LCN Researcher named 2026 Blavatnik Awards Laureate

LCN Researcher named 2026 Blavatnik Awards Laureate

Professor Maxie Roessler of Imperial College London’s Department of Chemistry has been named a Laureate of the 2026 Blavatnik Awards ... Find out more

LCN co-director receives 2026 SPIE Directors’ Award

LCN co-director receives 2026 SPIE Directors’ Award

LCN co-director Professor Anatoly Zayats has been awarded the 2026 SPIE Directors’ Award.  SPIE, the International Society for Optics ... Find out more

LCN 20th Anniversary – Programme of Events

LCN 20th Anniversary – Programme of Events

The LCN is delighted to share its programme of events for the LCN’s 20th anniversary! To celebrate this milestone, the LCN is ... Find out more

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