Andrew Harrison (scientist)

Andrew Harrison
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
Alma materOxford University
OccupationCEO
Years active1985 - present
EmployerDiamond Light Source
TitleProfessor
Spousewife Alison
Children3 daughters
AwardsOBE
Diamond Light Source synchrotron building

Andrew Harrison OBE is a British chemist and a research manager. From 1978 he studied chemistry at Oxford University, where he graduated as PhD in 1985. Then he worked as a researcher in Britain, Canada and France. In October 2020 he became an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.[1][2]

The University of Bath awarded Harrison an Honorary Doctorate of Science in July 2019. The award recognises Harrison as 'an inspirational scientist who couples outstanding research excellence with influential and high-level executive roles in international facilities, carries out with a commitment, compassion, humanity and humility that is an inspiration to many.'[3]

Career

Harrison's work is focused on chemistry.[4][5]

According to St. John's College, Harrison is one of the most successful British research managers.[7] Besides the COVID-19 related research, his focus is to design new batteries and to improve the plastic recycling with an efficient plastic degrading enzyme.[8]

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