New Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales appointed
Professor Jas Pal Badyal FRS, an internationally recognised research chemist, has been appointed as the Welsh Government’s new Chief Scientific Adviser.
As the new Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales, Professor Badyal will provide science advice to the First Minister and Welsh Ministers.
He will also be responsible for developing the Welsh Government’s science capability and supporting the growth of a strong science and research base in Wales.
Pioneering research
Professor Badyal is currently Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Durham University. He is renowned for his pioneering research on the functionalisation of solid surfaces and deposition of functional nanolayers for technological and societal applications.
Professor Jas Pal Badyal said: “I am excited to be given this opportunity to contribute towards building a high-skill, high-tech economy, helping to bring positive impact and well-being for the people of Wales.
“Wales has great potential to become a world leader for technological innovations targeting some of the biggest challenges facing humanity today—including climate change, environmental degradation, renewable energy, food security, healthcare, and rising social inequality.”
Confirming the appointment, Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething said: “I’m delighted to welcome Professor Jas Pal Badyal as Wales’ next Chief Scientific Adviser.
“The Welsh Government is committed to ensuring Wales is a nation where science, research and innovation are supported and done well. I look forward to working with him to achieve that ambition.”
Professor Badyal, who will take up the role in February 2023, replaces Professor Peter Halligan, who retired last year.
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The antidote to forever chemicals, lets hope he is leading the way away from such things…Bit of a catch for Vaughan…
No connection with Wales mentioned!!!