Andrea Sella

Andrea Sella
Born1961
Milan, Italy
NationalityItalian
Occupation(s)Chemist, educator and broadcaster
Children2
AwardsRoyal Society Michael Faraday Prize (2014)
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity College London
Thesis Organometallic Chemistry  (1986)
Doctoral advisorMalcolm Green

Andrea Sella (born February 1961) is a chemist and broadcaster based at University College London where he is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry.

He studies rare-earth metals[1] and collaborates with several research groups on hydrogen storage, carbonitrides, and nanotube insertion chemistry. He has been involved in numerous television documentaries, including the 2010 BBC documentary Chemistry: A Volatile History, which was nominated for the 2010 British Academy Television Awards in the category Specialist Factual.[2] In 2014 he presented "My Family and other Ibex"[3] and "Urine Trouble: What's in our Water"[4] on BBC Radio 4. He has been a guest on Melvyn Bragg's In Our Time and appeared regularly on radio programmes like Start the Week, Weekend, Newshour, the Today Programme and the Infinite Monkey Cage. He has been consultant and contributor for the BBC World Service's series "Elemental Economics" presented by Justin Rowlatt.[5]

  1. ^ "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Andrea Sella". Bbc.co.uk. 2012-09-11. Retrieved 2014-08-15.
  2. ^ "Andrea Sella". IMDb.
  3. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - My Family and Other Ibex".
  4. ^ "BBC Radio 4 - Urine Trouble: What's in Our Water".
  5. ^ "Elemental Economics". Bbc.co.uk. 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2015-01-23.