Tim joined Reddie and Grose in September 2023 after completing an Integrated Master’s degree in Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge, specialising in Computational, Theoretical and Materials chemistry.
Tim’s final year research project studied the nucleation and crystallisation mechanisms of octahedrally coordinated ‘patchy’ colloids via molecular dynamics simulations, and he was a co-first author of a paper on this subject. In addition, he worked on a project investigating how the concentration and location of low-complexity aromatic-rich kinked segments in proteins affects their ageing behaviour in biological condensates, which has recently been published.
After graduating, Tim spent a year travelling and working in collaboration with Bayer AG and the Politécnica university of Madrid. His work focused on optimising polymeric carriers for active drug delivery.
Away from work, Tim enjoys playing the guitar, visiting art galleries, and playing five-a-side football.