 Hi, I'm Kevin Lamb and my research group here at the University of Krinich is working on developing novel methods for transforming chemicals into other chemicals, but instead of using toxic and expensive reagents, we are mainly using electricity on one of the devices we are using. We have basically replaced toxic and as I said expensive chemicals by simple to electrodes and we are using electricity to achieve quite challenging transformations that sometimes are not actually possible using normal chemical methods. We are really working across the fields, we are not only dealing with transformation of organic molecules, we deal also with anti-cancer research, still using our knowledge in the field to develop greener methods to develop anti-cancer reagents. And recently we have also been involved with the European Union in developing methods to work on producing green hydrogen and coupled that to the development of anti-cancer drugs and other bioactive compounds by using electricity. And I really, really invite you to get in touch with the University if you are really interested in what we are doing and would like hopefully to join us in the future. So my name is Cyril Kiyaku, I'm a first year PhD in the University of Greenwich, I'm originally from France. So I've heard a bit about Kevin Inland research and back in France and so I decided to come here to follow my PhD program. So I'm working on electroactive compounds along with Professor Kevin Inland. So I've joined Professor Kevin Inland because he was working on pharmaceutical compounds and my hope in the future is to work into a pharmaceutical industry to make more drugs and using the way of electrochemistry we can do cheaper drugs and as well a greener work.