"It has been a pleasure and an honour to have led the department through a very turbulent year as Interim Head, and I am delighted to be continuing at the helm for another four years. Our staff, researchers and students are truly unique, working closely together in solving not only the challenges of today but also of tomorrow, delivering the Engineering Faculty’s vision to Change the World." Said Prof Eva Sorensen, Head of Department of Chemical Engineering.

"It has been a tremendous privilege to lead this department with its fabulous staff and students, to a position where it is now recognised as in the Top 20 globally, with innovative education, world leading research, an enterprising spirit, and strength in diversity. I am especially proud about the incomparable community feeling amongst our talented staff, who equip our students and researchers with the “can do” attitude and tools to succeed. At this time, I am delighted to pass the baton to Professor Eva Sorensen, who shares the same values and passion for our students and staff. I look forward to serving UCL, its Engineering Faculty, but ultimately also the Department as the first Vice Dean for Interdisciplinarity, to promote an outward looking vision to approach Grand Challenges." Said Prof Marc-Olivier Coppens, Vice Dean for Interdisciplinarity (Innovation) in the Faculty of Engineering Sciences.

"Chemical Engineering is in great shape thanks to the super vision that Marc-Olivier shaped and to the way Eva has taken this forward under the exceptional pressures of Covid. I’m excited by the opportunities for the future." Said Prof Nigel Titchener-Hooker, Dean of Engineering. 

"I wish Marc-Olivier the best of luck in his new position and thank him for his years of service and leadership. I am very excited to support Eva for the next 4 years as she continues to bring success to our fantastic department" said Katy Le Lion, Departmental Manager.

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