Dame Lynn Gladden DBE FRS

Lynn Gladden is an internationally recognised chemical engineer whose research and development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods have widely benefited industrial processes. A high-profile leader across multiple disciplines, Lynn’s research has resulted in new products and process technologies across many sectors of industry.

When used to study non-biological subjects, MRI can quantify both microscopic transport processes and chemical composition. Lynn’s work has increased the sensitivity of traditional MRI methods to enable absolute — rather than relative — material property values within engineering applications. This development has supported important advances in medicine, agricultural chemistry and the catalytic processes used in oil refineries.

Lynn works with major industry partners, including Johnson-Matthey, ExxonMobil and Schlumberger. Her current collaboration with the research arm of Microsoft, for example, aims to deliver next-generation MRI techniques. Lynn was awarded a CBE in for services to chemical engineering in 2009. In 2014, she presented the Bakerian Lecture in the physical sciences at the Royal Society.

Professional position

  • Executive Chair, EPSRC

Subject groups

  • Chemistry

    Chemistry, general

  • Engineering and Materials Science

    Engineering, chemical

Awards

  • Bakerian Medal and Lecture

    For her work in the development of magnetic resonance techniques to study multi-component adsorption, diffusion, flow and reaction processes.

Dame Lynn Gladden DBE FRS
Elected 2004
Committees Participated Role
Committee Advising Council on General Candidates October 2024 - September 2027 Member
Premier Awards Committee January 2022 - December 2024 Member
Premier Awards Committee November 2015 - December 2018 Member
Hooke Committee January 2010 - December 2012 Chair
Sectional Committee 4: Engineering and Materials Science December 2009 - November 2012 Member
Audit Committee January 2008 - November 2008 Member
Council December 2006 - November 2008 Member
Physical Sciences Awards Committee January 2006 - December 2008 Member
Sectional Committee 4: Engineering and Materials Science December 2005 - November 2006 Member