Andrew Goodwin - Curriculum Vitae#
DEGREES HELD:
- 2010 MA, Oxford (By Resolution)
- 2006 PhD, Cambridge (Mineral Physics; Trinity College), supervised by Prof Martin Dove
- 2004 PhD, Sydney (Inorganic Chemistry), supervised by Prof Cameron Kepert
- 2002 BSc, Sydney (Chemistry and Pure Mathematics; 1st Class)
Weighted Average Mark: 95; Ranked 1st in Science Faculty; University Medal in Chemistry
CAREER:
- 2024 - present Associate Head of Department (Research), Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford
- 2024 - present Fellow, St John’s College, Oxford
- 2018 - present Professorial Research Fellow, University of Oxford
- 2014 - present Professor of Materials Chemistry, University of Oxford
- 2009 - 2018 College Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry, Oriel College, Oxford
- 2009 - 2018 Tutorial Fellow in Chemistry, St Anne’s College, Oxford
- 2009 - 2014 University Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Oxford
- 2004 - 2009 Junior Research Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge
KEY PRIZES AND AWARDS:
- 2024 ERC Advanced Grant “TRUMAT” (Administered by UKRI)
- 2023 Fellow of the Royal Society, UK
- 2021 Peter Day Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry, UK
- 2018 ERC Advanced Grant “COMPLEXORDER”
- 2018 Blavatnik Laureate in Chemistry, UK
- 2017 Corday-Morgan Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry, UK
- 2016 Fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry
- 2013 Marlow Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry, UK
- 2013 STS Future Leader Award, New York Academy of Sciences, USA
- 2011 ERC Starting Grant “NANOSTRUCTURE”
- 2010 Harrison-Meldola Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry, UK
- 2008 EPDIC Award for Young Scientists
- 2008 Career Acceleration Fellowship, EPSRC
- 2007 Visiting Fellowship, Australian National University, Australia
- 2006 Thesis Prize in Physical Crystallography, UK
- 2002 Fellowship of the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust
- 2002 External Research Studentship, Trinity College, Cambridge
- 2001 Faculty of Science Achievement Prize, University of Sydney, Australia
- 2001 University Medal in Chemistry, University of Sydney, Australia
- 1996 Gold Medal, 28th International Chemistry Olympiad, Moscow, Russia
INVITED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS:
200+ invited lectures and presentations to Universities (Chemistry / Physics / Materials / Engineering Depts), Central Facilities and Conferences across more than 20 countries.
Named lectureships:
- 2025 Xingda Lectureship, Peking University, China
- 2024 Wigner Lectureship, Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Budapest, Hungary
- 2024 CNR Rao Award Lectureship, Chemical Research Society of India, India
- 2024 Zasshikai Lectureship, University of Tokyo, Japan
- 2023 Lions Lectureship, University of Sydney, Australia
- 2022 New Chemistry Unit Lectureship, JNCASR Bangalore, India
- 2022 Lonsdale Lectureship, British Crystallographic Association, UK
- 2017 Dwyer Lectureship, University of New South Wales, Australia
- 2012 McCamley Lectureship, University of York, UK
RESEARCH SUPERVISION AND MENTORSHIP:
Supervised 25 DPhil students and 14 Postdoctoral Fellows, recognised by many awards and prizes for their work carried out during their time in the group. Highlights include the IUCr Bragg Award, the ESRF Young Scientist Award, the European Young Physicist Award, the CCDC Young Crystallographer Award (UK), the BCA Physical and Chemical Crystallography Prizes (UK). Group members have progressed to the most competitive Fellowship positions, including Royal Society URFs, various Cambridge/Oxford/Imperial JRFs, JSPS Fellowships, Lindemann Trust Fellowships, and the Michigan Society of Fellows. A total of 16 former group members currently hold tenured academic posts/professorships and/or permanent scientist posts at central facilities.
