Rachel evans
Rachel is a TV star media personality, actress and model. She has recently starred in Channel 5 OMG My Barbie Body, 2017 as herself and guest-starred on Celebrity Botched Up Bodies 2016, Channel Five on positive body image. As an actress Rachel played the part of the Goth in a character film role, has appeared in numerous music videos. Recent TV Credits: 2017 Channel Five OMG My Barbie Body, Series 1 Episode 1. 2016 Channel Five, Celebrity Botched Up Bodies 2016, TV show series 2 episode 6 2014 Channel Four, First Dates reality TV show series 2 episode 5. Stage : Rachel appeared on stage as Mary at the London Soho Theatre in Parallel Lives, by John Asquith. Movie : As the Goth character role in Brit film Making Waves. Opening scenes Music Videos: Numerous music videos as supporting artiste in the 2000's including the Manic Street Preachers, David Gray, Gordon Haskell.
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Рейчел Эванс в пересчете на рубли уже потратила более 2 млн на пластические операции, чтобы стать похожей на Барби. Все это Рейчел, а ей 47 лет, делает, чтобы найти своего Кена, который, по ее словам, должен быть не старше 35 лет.
В родной Великобритании Рейчел Эванс окрестили «самой старой Барби», но женщину это не смущает – она утверждает, что не готова мириться ни со своими морщинами, ни с морщинами своего кавалера. Кроме того, избранник Рейчел должен обязательно обладать шестью кубиками на прессе, как настоящий Кен.
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Между тем, последние отношения Рэйчел распались именно потому, что бойфренд не поддерживал подругу в ее одержимости куклой Барби. Женщине нравилось, что ее кавалер был богат, у них было прекрасное начало отношений, но потом мужчину стали смущать ее навязчивые мысли о смене облика. Он говорил Эванс, что она слишком стара для образа Барби и совсем на нее не похожа. Женщину это оскорбляло. В результате она бросила несостоявшегося «Кена», потому что не хотела отказываться от попыток скопировать образ жизни настоящей Барби.
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Расставание, считает Рэйчел Эванс, пошло ей на пользу. Она привела тело в форму и говорит, что теперь выглядит как бикини-модель.
Впервые об образе Барби, Рэйчел задумалась после того, как потеряла одного из детей-близнецов. После случившегося она рассталась с отцом своих детей. Рэйчел долго пребывала в депрессии, но образ куклы помог ей выкарабкаться. И вот уже 17 лет женщина экспериментирует со своим лицом.
Первую пластическую операцию она сделала в 30 лет, а теперь уверяет, что никогда не остановится в своих попытках быть похожей на Барби. Даже в 80 лет Эванс планирует колоть ботокс, чтобы, по ее же словам, «быть совершенной». На фото ниже Рейчел как раз 30 лет.
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Примечательно, что до рождения детей Рэйчел Эванс вообще хотела сменить пол.
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FRSC FIMMMBornRachel Claire EvansAlma materSwansea University (MChem, PhD)AwardsMarie Curie Fellowship
Dillwyn Medal (2017)Scientific careerFieldsMaterials chemistry
Photophysics
Solar energy
Soft matter
Polymers[1]InstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge
Trinity College Dublin
University of Aveiro
University of Coimbra
Lonza GroupThesisEfficient emitters for technological applications (2007)Websitewww.msm.cam.ac.uk/people/evans
Rachel Claire Evans FRSC FIMMM is a Welsh chemist based at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge.[1] She works on photoactive polymer-hybrid materials for solar devices, including organic photovoltaics and stimuli-responsive membranes.[2]
Early life and education
Evans grew up in South Wales.[3] She studied at Swansea University, earning a Master of Chemistry (MChem) degree in 2002.[4][5] During her Masters, she completed an International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IASTE) fellowship at Lonza Group.[3] She returned to Swansea University for her PhD, investigating on light-emitting materials for display technologies.[6][4]
Research and career
After her PhD, Evans spent a year at the University of Aveiro.[4] She was subsequently awarded a Marie Curie Fellowship at the University of Paris[4] where she worked as a postdoc on fluorescence of soft materials.[4] Evans left Paris to join the University of Coimbra as a Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia postdoctoral fellow. She moved to Trinity College Dublin in 2009, where she was a lecturer in Physical Chemistry. Her research was funded by Science Foundation Ireland and Enterprise Ireland.[7] She delivered the 2011 Royal Society of Chemistry Schools lecture on the Chemistry of Light.[8] In 2013 she published the textbook Applied Photochemistry with Springer Publishing.[9] They explored self-assembly of conjugated polyelectrolyte–polyoxometalate networks, with dimensions controlled by the polymer chain length and steric charge distribution.[10][11] The self-assembly of these lumophores can be used to tune the optical and electronic properties.[12] To understand the morphology of these films and inform the design of performance nanostructured devices, her group use small-angle scattering, spectroscopy and microscopy.[13][14] Small-angle scattering allows her to study the microstructure of hybrid materials at the near atomic scale.[15] Their conjugated polyelectrolyte work was featured in the ChemComm Emerging Investigators issue.[16] She also worked on oxygen sensitive printable ink sensors.[17]
Evans has explored polymer-hybrid materials for luminescent solar concentrators.[18] By controlling the placement and orientation of the lumophore, she showed that it is possible to limit light lost by reabsorption.[19][20] She minimises waveguiding losses by designing materials with high refractive indices. She demonstrated that perylene carboxdiimide-bridged triethoxysilane can be covalently grafted to siloxane hybrids.[18] Her work was featured in the Journal of Materials Chemistry C Emerging Investigators Issue in 2016.[21] She also develops encapsulation techniques to improve device lifetime.[22] She was made an associate professor in 2016. She collaborated extensively with the University of Montpellier as part of a French-Irish collaboration.[23]
Evans was appointed a lecturer at the University of Cambridge in 2017[3] and a fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge.[4] Her group explore soft materials that are responsive to stimuli, nanostructured inks and hybrid nanoparticles.[24] The soft materials respond to light, using photoresponsive surfactants that include an azobenzene group.[25] She was appointed chair of the Royal Society of Chemistry Photophysics and Photochemistry Group in 2017.[26]
She founded Senoptica Technologies[27] in 2018 and is the chief scientific officer (CSO) working on optical sensors developed in Evans' lab.[28] Senoptica Technologies detect defective modified atmosphere packaging, changing colour to alert the consumer to the amount of oxygen in the pack.[29]
Awards and honours
2018 Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC)[30]
2018 Nominated a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (FIMMM)[31]
2017 Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and Society of Chemical Industry UK Young Researchers Medal[32][33]
2017 Learned Society of Wales Dillwyn Medal[34]
2015 Trinity College Dublin Fellowship[35]
2014 Irish Lab Awards Young Leader of the Year[36]
2008 RSC Harry Hallam prize[3]
2007 RSC Ronald Belcher Memorial Lectureship[33]
References
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Evans". labevans.co.uk. The Evans Group. 19 October 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ a b c d e f Anon (2018). "Dr Rachel Evans". jesus.cam.ac.uk. Jesus College Cambridge. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "Graduate Profiles". swansea.ac.uk. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ Evans, Rachel Claire (2007). Efficient emitters for technological applications. discover.library.wales (PhD thesis). Swansea University. OCLC 502626916. Copac 54612244. ^ "Rachel Evans : School of Chemistry – Trinity College Dublin". chemistry.tcd.ie. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "RSC Annual Lecture for Schools 'Chemistry of Light' – Irish Science Teachers' Association". ista.ie. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ Evans, Rachel C., Douglas, Peter, Burrows, Hugh (2013). Applied photochemistry. Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 9789048138302. OCLC 842836702.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) ^ Houston, Judith E.; Patterson, Adam R.; Jayasundera, Anil C.; Schmitt, Wolfgang; Evans, Rachel C. (2014). "Charge-modulated self-assembly and growth of conjugated polyelectrolyte–polyoxometalate hybrid networks". Chem. Commun. 50 (40): 5233–5235. doi:10.1039/c3cc47552b. hdl:2262/72169. ISSN 1359-7345. PMID 24336591. ^ Houston, Judith E.; Chevrier, Michèle; Appavou, Marie-Sousai; King, Stephen M.; Clément, Sébastien; Evans, Rachel C. (2017). "A self-assembly toolbox for thiophene-based conjugated polyelectrolytes: surfactants, solvent and copolymerisation". Nanoscale. 9 (44): 17481–17493. doi:10.1039/c7nr06169b. ISSN 2040-3364. PMID 29106435. ^ Dublin, Fiona Killard, Trinity College. "Rachel Evans : Profiles – Trinity Research : Trinity College Dublin, Rachel Evans". tcd.ie. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "Nanostructured Inks for Organic Electronics". The Evans Group. 14 November 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "Instrumentation". The Evans Group. 23 February 2017. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "ISUO – the Irish Synchrotron, Free Electron Laser, Neutron and Muon Facility Users Organisation Materials and Device Photochemistry Group – Evans (TCD)". isuo.ie. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ Anon (2014). "Contributors to the Emerging Investigators Issue 2014" (PDF). Chemical Communications. 50 (40): 5100. doi:10.1039/c4cc90109f. ISSN 1359-7345. ^ "Trinity Chemistry Newsletter 2016". Issuu. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ a b Meazzini, Ilaria; Willis-Fox, Niamh; Blayo, Camille; Arlt, Jochen; Clément, Sébastien; Evans, Rachel C. (2016). "Targeted design leads to tunable photoluminescence from perylene dicarboxdiimide–poly(oxyalkylene)/siloxane hybrids for luminescent solar concentrators" (PDF). Journal of Materials Chemistry C. 4 (18): 4049–4059. doi:10.1039/C5TC03952E. hdl:20.500.11820/320613b7-a508-47ae-9c07-a34e8bb54070. ISSN 2050-7526. ^ Brennan, Lorcan J.; Purcell-Milton, Finn; McKenna, Barry; Watson, Trystan M.; Gun'ko, Yurii K.; Evans, Rachel C. (2018). "Large area quantum dot luminescent solar concentrators for use with dye-sensitised solar cells". Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 6 (6): 2671–2680. doi:10.1039/c7ta04731b. ISSN 2050-7488. ^ Kaniyoor, Adarsh; McKenna, Barry; Comby, Steve; Evans, Rachel C. (15 December 2015). "Design and Response of High-Efficiency, Planar, Doped Luminescent Solar Concentrators Using Organic-Inorganic Di-Ureasil Waveguides". Advanced Optical Materials. 4 (3): 444–456. doi:10.1002/adom.201500412. ISSN 2195-1071. S2CID 97140164. ^ "Emerging Investigators 2016: Novel design strategies for new functional materials Home". pubs.rsc.org. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ McKenna, Barry; Troughton, Joel R.; Watson, Trystan M.; Evans, Rachel C. (2017). "Enhancing the stability of organolead halide perovskite films through polymer encapsulation". RSC Advances. 7 (52): 32942–32951. Bibcode:2017RSCAd...732942M. doi:10.1039/c7ra06002e. ISSN 2046-2069. ^ "A growing French-Irish radiance". Ambassade de France en Irlande – French Embassy in Ireland. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "Research". The Evans Group. 19 October 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "Soft Responsive Materials". The Evans Group. 1 August 2018. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "RSC Photophysics Photochemistry Group Meeting 2018 – Specific". specific.eu.com. 19 November 2018. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "Home - Senoptica Technologies LTD". Senoptica Technologies LTD. ^ "About Us | Senoptica Technologies LTD". senoptica.com. Senoptica Technologies Ltd. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "Home | Senoptica Technologies LTD". Senoptica Technologies LTD. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "Rachel is admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry". The Evans Group. 27 September 2018. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ Sallows, Lianne (26 October 2018). "New IoM3 Fellows". University of Cambridge. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ Sallows, Lianne (8 May 2018). "2017 Macro Group UK Young Researchers Medal awarded to Dr Rachel Evans". University of Cambridge. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ a b "2017 Macro Group UK Young Researchers Medal". Macro Group UK. 4 May 2018. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "Dillwyn prize for outstanding ECR researcher in STEMM". The Evans Group. 22 May 2017. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ Dublin, Provost President, Trinity College. "Provost President : Trinity College Dublin". tcd.ie. Retrieved 2 December 2018. ^ "2014 – School of Chemistry – Trinity College Dublin". chemistry.tcd.ie. 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