- Dr. Tapas Sen will be speaking at the Burlington Consensus 3: A United Nations Science-Policy Panel for Chemicals, Waste, and Pollution Prevention – Scientists at the Heart of Global Policymaking. The event is scheduled for 27th September 2024, and anyone can register using the link below:
Burlington Consensus 3 – A United Nations Science-Policy Panel for Chemicals, Waste and Pollution Prevention – Scientists at the Heart of Global Policymaking (rsc.org) - Dr. Tapas Sen visited Tianjin University, Tianjin, China, and Tokyo University of Science, Sendai, Japan, from 5th to 16th September 2024 as part of our current project for research collaboration and network expansion.
3. Two undergraduate students, who worked under the supervision of Dr. Tapas Sen as fully funded Royal Society of Chemistry summer interns, gained training and skills to showcase the group’s research at a national outreach event (TeenTech Lancashire Festival) on 20th June 2024, promoting STEM to secondary school students.

4. In April 2024, Dr Tapas Sen shared his views on forever chemicals, key considerations, what they are, and why prevention is important. His insights were published in mainstream media, and the links are provided below:
‘Forever chemicals’ in fruit and veg – what they do to your body and how to avoid them – Mirror Online
What forever chemicals will do to your body when you eat them | The Independent
5. One of Dr. Tapas Sen’s former PhD students was awarded a prestigious Daphne Jackson Fellowship in February 2024, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Natural Environment Research Council, UK.








