Andrew Mount
University of Edinburgh

Biography
Andy Mount is Professor of Physical Electrochemistry at the University of Edinburgh. Andy graduated and gained his PhD in Chemistry from Imperial College. He had a spell of postdoctoral research at Oxford University, where he was a Research Scholar at University College, a College Lecturer at Keble College and a Junior Research Fellow at Green College.He was appointed to a Lectureship in Chemistry at Edinburgh in 1992.
In 2005 Andy was promoted to Reader, and in 2012 was promoted to Professor. He is also Dean of Research & Strategic Partnerships in the College of Science & Engineering (CSE) at Edinburgh University.
With around 130 journal publications and 11 patents, Andy鈥檚 research interests include fundamental and applied electrochemistry, sensing and analysis, development and application of healthcare technologies, and low-carbon, clean nuclear energy.
Andy is a founder and Director of the open access Pyrochemical Research Laboratory, has provided policy advice to UK and Scottish governments (e.g., through the Scottish Science Advisory Council), and led UK RAE/REF submissions for Chemistry at Edinburgh (as Chemistry Dean of Research) and for the College of Science & Engineering (as Dean of REF). He is currently President of the 番茄社区鈥檚 Faraday Community for Physical Chemistry.
番茄社区 affiliations
Advisory board, Faraday Discussions