PROFESSOR GOSIA SWADZBA-KWASNY
Director of Queens University Ionic Liquids Laboratories (QUILL)
Gosia joined Queen's University Ionic Liquid Laboratories at Queen's University Belfast as a PhD student of Professor Ken Seddon, studying acidic ionic liquids for industrial catalytic processes. Having graduated in 2009, Gosia was appointed as a post-doctoral researcher in QUILL, and offered the opportunity to develop her own project on metal-containing ionic liquids, looking at their speciation, Lewis acidity measurements and applications in both catalysis and synthesis of inorganic materials. In 2011 she became a project leader, working with a small team on the synthesis of lubricant base oils, sponsored firstly by Petronas and then by Evonik. In parallel, she developed her research into main group chemistry in ionic liquids.
In February 2015, Gosia was awarded Queen’s University Research Fellowship in Green Chemistry (tenure-track position) and established her own research group. In September 2017, she was appointed an Acting Director of the QUILL Research Centre, and in January 2018 - following the death of Professor Seddon, she became the Director of QUILL. Following the completion of her Fellowship in 2019, Gosia became a Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry at School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and has since gone on to receive a chair in inorganic chemistry within the School.
Gosia is a a member of Editorial Advisory Board of ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, and holds memberships of both Royal Society of Chemistry and American Chemical Society.
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