Adam Day

Senior Development Chemist at Concrete4change

Adam Day is currently a Senior Development Chemist at Concrete4Change, focusing on a project involving photosensitised diamond technology for CO2 reduction. With a background as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at both The Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg and Cardiff University, Adam has experience in studying super-toxic materials detection and dental biofilm destruction. Adam also served as a Lead Outreach Ambassador at the Royal Society of Chemistry, leading workshops for primary students in deprived areas. Adam holds a PhD in Chemistry from Cardiff University.

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Nottingham, United Kingdom

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Concrete4change

Concrete4Change (C4C) is a R&D company that is developing ground-breaking technology to utilise and permanently mineralise CO2 in concrete. Concrete4Change technology won a wide range of awards including the United Nations (UN) Most Innovative Net-Zero technology - The Climate Challenge Cup at COP26 in Glasgow and Royal Academy of Engineering Enterprise Award. Concrete4Change is on a mission to remove 2 billion tonnes of CO2 emission in the concrete industry by 2040 - utilising concrete as the safest form of CO2 sink in the world, and turning one of the world's biggest emission problems into an emission solution


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