个人简介
2006- Present. Reader in Physical Materials Chemistry, UCL Chemistry, London Centre for Nanotechnology
2002- 2009. Royal Society University Research Fellow, UCL Chemistry
2001-2002. Staff scientist on D3, Institut Max von Laue-Paul Langevin (ILL), France
1998-2000. Individual Marie-Curie Fellowship, DRFMC, CENG- CEA, France
1997-1998. NRC Fellowship, Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research, McMaster University, Canada
1997-1997. Royal Society European Exchange Fellow, Institut Max von Laue-Paul Langevin, France
1993-1997. Ph.D. in Chemistry, The University of Edinburgh
1989-1993. BA in Chemistry (1st class), St John's College, The University of Oxford
Affiliations
2008-Present. Member of the Neutron Scattering Group of the IOP, RSC
2006-2009. Member of the Magnetism Group of the IOP, RSC
2006-2009. CCLRC Representitive on the ILL Scientific Council
2004-2009. Member of the Physical Crystallography Group/Structural and Structural Condensed Matter Physics Group of the IOP, BCA
Member if the Institute of Physics, Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Member of the Royal Institution of Great Britain
Awards/ Honours :
2008 Visiting Scientist at Osaka University, Japan
2006 Visiting Professorship at the ENS Lyon, France
2004 PANalytical Prize from the British Crystallographic Association
2004 B.T.M. Willis Prize of the Neutron Scattering Group of the IoP, RSC
1990 St. John's College Scholarship
研究领域
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Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics
Magnetism has always challenged accepted scientific understanding, demonstrating the presence of new physical properties and couplings.