University of Liverpool Kim E. Jelfs is a computational chemist based at Imperial College London who was one of the recipients of the Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes in 2018.
She moved to the University of Liverpool, working as a postdoctoral researcher with Matthew Rosseinsky and Andrew Ian Cooper.
[4][5] In 2013 she joined Imperial College London as a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
[1] In 2015 she was awarded a European Research Council Starting Grant, which provides €1.5 million funding for five years of materials discovery.
[9] Her group identified the 20 most probable topologies for porous cage molecules, which can be synthesised through dynamic covalent chemistry.