A/Prof. Jamie Hicks
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About
Jamie Hicks obtained his Ph.D. from Monash University, Melbourne (2012-2015) under the supervision of Prof. Cameron Jones. He worked on the synthesis and reactivity of low-coordinate, low-oxidation state transition metal complexes for which he won a number of awards, including the Springer Thesis prize (2016) and the 2016 Reaxys PhD Prize. He then undertook a postdoctoral position at the same institution under the joint supervision of Prof. Stuart Batten and Dr. David Turner (2015-2016), working on the incorporation of amines into porous coordination polymers. Jamie then moved to the UK to undertake his second postdoctoral appointment at the University of Oxford (2016-2019), under the joint supervision of Profs Jose Goicoechea and Simon Aldridge, working on the synthesis and reactivity of nucleophilic aluminium complexes. Jamie has recently returned to Australia as a DECRA Fellow; his current work involves the synthesis of highly reactive heterobimetallic complexes for N2 activation.
Awards
- AIPS ACT Young Tall Poppy Award, 2024
- RACI Alan Sargeson Lectureship, 2024
- ARC Future Fellowship, 2024
- RACI Organometallic Chemistry Award, 2023
- ARC DECRA (Discovery Early Career Researcher Award), 2020
- AINSE Early Career Researcher Grant, 2020
- Mollie Holman Medal, 2016
- Reaxys PhD Prize, 2016
- Springer International Thesis Award, 2016
Affiliations
- Synthesis, Member
- Hicks Group, Leader
Location
Building 137 Room 2.05
