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University of Warwick researcher to benefit from £80m Royal Society funding to develop sustainable plastics

27 October 2023
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The University of Warwick has secured a share of £80 million funding in sustainable plastics research by the Royal Society.

Dr Hannes Houck has been announced as one of the recipients of the Royal Society’s flagship early career research schemes, distinguishing him as an outstanding scientist with the potential to become a leader in the field of sustainability.

Hannes’ research focuses on the development of new chemical building blocks that can be used to improve the sustainability of materials and specifically to make plastics easier to reuse. He is devising new conceptual approaches to form, break and reform the chemical bonds that make up many of our daily life plastics, improving their function and aiding their recycling.

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Thanks to the grant, Hannes will start a new research group at the University of Warwick – recruiting post-doctoral and PhD researchers over the next eight years. The team will drive the understanding of photochemical processes and cross-linked materials, which are strong plastics we use in everyday life. These last a long time but at the end of their use are hard to break down – either being burned or placed in landfill.

The aim is to develop new materials which have strong bonds to make them durable, but which are reusable at the end of their life. The team will use techniques such as photochemical bonding – harvesting energy from light – to make materials, which can later be deconstructed at higher temperature and eventually reformed to recycle the plastic.

Dr Houck said“Being awarded this University Research Fellowship and becoming part of the Royal Society’s vibrant research community is a true honour. The support and longevity of this award will provide me with the unique opportunity to pursue blue-skies research ideas and create a thriving environment for the next generation of scientists to develop their research skills and foster their personal and professional growth.

“Together with my team, we will tackle fundamental and application-driven challenges to design advanced materials with improved functionality and sustainability. I am extremely grateful for the support I received throughout the application process from colleagues and mentors in the Department of Chemistry and the Institute of Advanced Study, which has brought me to this exciting new stage of my career.”

The Royal Society’s flagship early career research schemes are a sign of the investment in world leading researchers the UK needs to become a global science superpower. The long-term, flexible funding schemes provide researchers with the stability and support required to pursue innovative, cutting-edge scientific research, form international collaborations, and establish research groups.

Sir Adrian Smith, president of The Royal Society, said: "The importance of long-term funding for scientists at the early stages of their research careers cannot be understated. These scientists are fundamental to the future of research and innovation in the UK, and it is essential that we give them the support and stability they need to allow them to pursue novel and groundbreaking research. Through its globally competitive grant schemes, The Royal Society aims to ensure we attract the brightest scientists from across the world.”

The researchers will take up their new posts at institutions across the UK and Ireland from the start of October. They will be working on research projects spanning the physical, mathematical, chemical, and biological sciences.


Nicky Godding is editor of The Business Magazine. Before her journalism career, she worked mainly in public relations moving into writing when she was invited to launch Retail Watch, a publication covering retail and real estate across Europe.

After some years of constant travelling, she tucked away her passport and concentrated on business writing, co-founding a successful regional business magazine. She has interviewed some of the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs who have built multi-million-pound businesses and reported on many science and technology firsts.

She reports on the region’s thriving business economy from start-ups, family businesses and multi-million-pound corporations, to the professionals that support their growth and the institutions that educate the next generation of business leaders.

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