
Tiffany Rogers
Tiffany Rogers joined the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2023 as a publishing editor but has since moved to the development editor role, dealing with all things nanotechnology and nanoscience. Before that, she worked as a freelance editor in Belgium after completing her polymer science studies at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. Tiffany brings a passion for polymers and materials to the table- usually alongside a cup of tea and a good chat. She loves combining creativity with scientific publishing, and outside of work keeps herself busy with many different sewing, crotchet, baking and painting projects. Science by day, hobbies by the dozen.
ResearchNeural network trained to classify crystal structure errors in MOF and other databases
Study serves as a reminder that machine learning models are only as good as the data they are trained on
ResearchGraphene-enhanced supramolecular gels direct how drug molecules crystallise
System could be useful in preformulation stage of drug development
ResearchMechanochemistry adds fluorine to discarded polystyrene
Proof-of-concept trifluoromethylation study attempts post-consumer plastic waste challenge
ResearchBoron cluster family breaks electron counting rules
Rare structures have unusual deltahedral shapes
ResearchPerovskite studies fall foul of ‘unconsciously inappropriate’ XPS analysis
Beware of misinterpreted chemical shifts and misquoted references