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      • Peter Philip Edwards FRSC FRS (born 1949, Liverpool) is a British Emeritus Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and former Head of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Catherine's College, Oxford.
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  2. Peter Edwards is Emeritus Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and Fellow of St Catherine's College, Oxford. Professor Edwards is the recipient of the Corday-Morgan Medal (1985), the Tilden Lectureship (1993–94), and Liversidge Award (1999) of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

  3. Peter Philip Edwards FRSC FRS (born 1949, Liverpool) is a British Emeritus Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and former Head of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Catherine's College, Oxford.

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  5. Peter Edwards is a chemist, revered for his contributions to several areas of condensed matter physics — a field that deals with the properties of condensed phases of matter and has aided the development of key technologies, including lasers.

  6. Peter Edwards works at the forefront of research into environmentally-focused chemistry. Currently, he is involved in several major projects which could have a major impact on emissions, including: limiting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. using CO2 to create jet fuel.

  7. Edwards was born on July 19, 1962 in Santa Barbara, California, the son of Erika Kem Edwards Plack ( née Weber), an artist/landscape painter, and Peter Edwards, an architect to whom he was one of five children [5] [6] His maternal grandfather was designer Kem Weber. He is partly of German and Irish descent.

  8. I have been Professor and Head of Inorganic Chemistry since late 2003 when I relocated from my position as Professor of Chemistry and Materials at Birmingham University, 1993-2003. Before that I was at Cambridge University as Fellow and Director of Studies in Chemistry at Jesus College, 1979-1991.

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