Ian A. Nicholls


Ian Alan Nicholls is an educator and researcher in the fields of chemistry and chemical engineering and an academic leader. Since 2013 he has held the position of Dean of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at Linnaeus University, Sweden, and is a Deputy Vice Chancellor of the university.

Education

After graduating from Penleigh and [Essendon Grammar School] he studied at the University of Melbourne. In 1998 he was awarded the title docent by the Faculty of Engineering, Lund University, Sweden.

Career

A year as lecturer at Victoria University of Technology was followed by a move in 1989 to Cambridge University for a position as post-doctoral research fellow with Prof. Dudley H. Williams FRS, then in 1992 to Lund University with Prof. Klaus Mosbach. Over the years 1994 to 1999 he held a series of positions at Lund University and the University of Kalmar before being appointed as full professor of bioorganic chemistry in 2000. From 2007 until 2012 he was Head of the School of Natural Sciences, and as of 2013 Dean and Deputy Vice Chancellor. Since 2010 Nicholls has held a visiting professorship at Uppsala University and in 2014 he was appointed adjunct professor in Materials Science and Engineering at Jiangsu University.

Research

Nicholls' research is primarily focused on the development of biomimetic materials and their application in sensing, catalysis and as biomaterials/therapeutics, and on fundamental studies of molecular recognition phenomena. This is reflected in his work with molecular imprinting and concerning the anticoagulant warfarin. He has a number of editorial responsibilities, including editor-in-chief for International Journal of Molecular Sciences.