Lesley Yellowlees
Professor Lesley Yellowlees CBE, FRSE | |||
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Professor Lesley Yellowlees in 2014 | |||
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Lesley Jane Yellowlees 1953 (age 62–63) London, UK | ||
Spouse(s) | Peter W. Yellowlees [1] | ||
Children | Sarah, Mark [1] | ||
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Alma mater | University of Edinburgh | ||
Thesis | Spectro-electrochemical studies on luminescent complexes (1983) | ||
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Lesley Jane Yellowlees, CBE, FRSE, HonFRSC (born 1953) is a British inorganic chemist and was the first female president of the Royal Society of Chemistry 2012–14.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Early life and education
Yellowlees was born in 1953 in London, moving to Edinburgh at the age of 9 and attending St Hilary's Girls' School. Her father worked for Rank Hovis McDougall, and she has two sisters.[11] She completed her higher education at the University of Edinburgh, gaining a BSc in Chemical Physics in 1975, and PhD in Inorganic Electrochemistry in 1983.[12][13] She was the only woman graduate in her undergraduate class.[11]
Career
Her first job was as an administrator in the National Health Service, but after moving to Brisbane, Australia, with her husband, she went into electrochemistry research,[14] and subsequently worked in the University of Queensland, and in University of Glasgow,[9] returning to the University of Edinburgh to do a PhD on solar cell chemistry, becoming a demonstrator in 1986 and a lecturer in 1989[13] and becoming Professor of Inorganic Electrochemistry in 2005. She was the first female head of chemistry in the university.[14] She is also Vice-Principal of the University (again the first female one[14]) and Head of the College of Science and Engineering. She is married to Peter W. Yellowlees, a Chartered Accountant,[15] and they have two children.[1][2][15]
Honours and awards
Yellowlees was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2005 and an Honorary Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry in 2015. She became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2012.[1] and is also a Fellow of the Institute of Physics.[16]
To mark the International Year of Chemistry, IUPAC selected 25 women including Yellowlees for the Distinguished Women Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Award.[17]
She took over the presidency of the Royal Society of Chemistry on 4 July 2012 for a two-year term[2] (she was succeeded by Professor Dominic Tildesley).
The National Portrait Gallery has two portraits of her.[18][19] There is also a painting of her by Peter Edwards in Burlington House, the headquarters of the Royal Society of Chemistry.[20]
Yellowlees was appointed MBE in 2005 for services to science and CBE in the 2014 New Year Honours for services to chemistry.[21][22]
Yellowlees holds Honorary Doctorates from Heriot-Watt University (awarded in 2012),[23] and Edinburgh Napier University (awarded in 2016).[24]
Yellowlees was named the University of Edinburgh Alumnus of the Year 2013 in honour of her research, leadership and her work as an advocate for women in STEM subjects.[25]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Professor Yellowlees Archived 3 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
- 1 2 3 RSC News, August 2012, pp 12–13 "Lesley Yellowlees"
- ↑ Geary, E. A. M.; Yellowlees, L. J.; Jack, L. A.; Oswald, I. D. H.; Parsons, S.; Hirata, N.; Durrant, J. R.; Robertson, N. (2005). "Synthesis, Structure, and Properties of [Pt(II)(diimine)(dithiolate)] Dyes with 3,3'-, 4,4'-, and 5,5'-Disubstituted Bipyridyl: Applications in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells". Inorganic Chemistry. 44 (2): 242–50. doi:10.1021/ic048799t. PMID 15651869.
- ↑ Noble, M. A.; Munro, A. W.; Rivers, S. L.; Robledo, L.; Daff, S. N.; Yellowlees, L. J.; Shimizu, T.; Sagami, I.; Guillemette, J. G.; Chapman, S. K. (1999). "Potentiometric Analysis of the Flavin Cofactors of Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase†". Biochemistry. 38 (50): 16413–8. doi:10.1021/bi992150w. PMID 10600101.
- ↑ Colbert, M. C. B.; Lewis, J.; Long, N. J.; Raithby, P. R.; Younus, M.; White, A. J. P.; Williams, D. J.; Payne, N. N.; Yellowlees, L.; Beljonne, D.; Chawdhury, N.; Friend, R. H. (1998). "Synthesis and Characterization of Dinuclear Metal σ-Acetylides and Mononuclear Metal σ-Allenylidenes". Organometallics. 17 (14): 3034. doi:10.1021/om970130p.
- ↑ Lesley Yellowlees's publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database, a service provided by Elsevier. (subscription required)
- ↑ Bailey, P. J.; Bone, S. F.; Mitchell, L. A.; Parsons, S.; Taylor, K. J.; Yellowlees, L. J. (1997). "A New Bridging Ligand for the [Mo2]4+Dimer: Syntheses and X-ray Crystal Structures of the Redox Pair [Mo2{μ-η2-(NPh)2CNHPh}4]0/+". Inorganic Chemistry. 36 (5): 867. doi:10.1021/ic960712j.
- ↑ Marcaccio, M.; Paolucci, F.; Paradisi, C.; Roffia, S.; Fontanesi, C.; Yellowlees, L. J.; Serroni, S.; Campagna, S.; Denti, G.; Balzani, V. (1999). "Electrochemistry of Multicomponent Systems. Redox Series Comprising up to 26 Reversible Reduction Processes in Polynuclear Ruthenium(II) Bipyridine-Type Complexes". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 121 (43): 10081. doi:10.1021/ja9916456.
- 1 2 Finn, C.; Schnittger, S.; Yellowlees, L. J.; Love, J. B. (2012). "Molecular approaches to the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide". Chemical Communications. 48 (10): 1392–9. doi:10.1039/C1CC15393E. PMID 22116300.
- ↑ Prof Lesley Yellowlees – International Women's Day lecture on YouTube
- 1 2 The Herald 2 July 2012 Rebecca McQuilllan "You've got to have support because work is not always going to go well
- ↑ Yellowlees, Lesley (1983). Spectro-electrochemical studies on luminescent complexes (PhD thesis). University of Edinburgh.(subscription required)
- 1 2 Edit (University of Edinburgh alumni magazine) June 2011 p 24 "Master and Apprentice"
- 1 2 3 MRC Clinical Sciences Centre Suffrage Science 2013 9–13 Lesley Yellowlees and Molly Stevens review successes in science while raising families
- 1 2 Board of Governors, Merchiston School P. W. Yellowlees
- ↑ www.ed.ac.uk University of Edinburgh "Professor Lesley Yellowlees MBE FRSC FRSE FInstP"
- ↑ www.chemistryviews.org Distinguished Women Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Award
- ↑ Portraits of Lesley Yellowlees at the National Portrait Gallery, London
- ↑ L. J. Jordanova (2000) Defining Features: Scientific and Medical Portraits, 1660–2000 (Reaktion Books) ISBN 1861890591
- ↑ mag.digitalpc.co.uk Lesley Yellowlees
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 60728. p. 9. 31 December 2013.
- ↑ "New Year Honours 2014". The Telegraph newspaper.
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- ↑ "Pioneering scientist named Alumnus of the Year". www.ed.ac.uk. The University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
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