What is your job?
I am a professor of Materials Chemistry at the University of Bath.
I use computer modelling to understand green energy materials, especially new materials for lithium batteries and solar cells.

I am a professor of Materials Chemistry at the University of Bath.
I use computer modelling to understand green energy materials, especially new materials for lithium batteries and solar cells.

I enjoyed studying chemistry at the comprehensive school I went to in North London, so went on to do a degree and then a PhD. I loved the way science provided an evidence-based approach to understanding the world, and universe, around us.

Being part of the energy challenge, one of the biggest global challenges of this century, and developing cleaner sustainable energy to help deal with climate change.
It’s a really exciting time to be a scientist - a chemist in particular - because we need better science to develop new low carbon technologies.
Follow your passion and be persistent. Don’t forget to put in the hard work.
A-levels in Chemistry, Physics and Maths and a BSc degree and PhD in Chemistry.
To move into new research areas to explore better materials for next-generation solar cells and for lithium batteries in electric cars.
I’m reading a book about helium. I can’t put it down!

As well as teaching at university, Saiful is a qualified chemist.
You could get this role via a university course, a vocational route like a T-level (England-only) or an apprenticeship, or by working towards the role whilst in another position, such as working as a laboratory technician and taking qualifications to train as a chemist whilst you work.
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