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Jeremy Rawson is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Windsor, focusing on Inorganic Chemistry. He holds a Ph.D. from Durham University, UK. His research interests include the study of unpaired electrons associated with transition metal ions and their central physical properties, such as magnetism and conductivity. He explores materials that are employed in current and future technologies, particularly those that utilize organic free radicals as alternative spin carriers for designing new molecule-based materials. His studies investigate fundamental scientific aspects of electron-electron interactions in radicals in solution and solid-state, as well as the interaction of radicals with interfaces, including surfaces, thin films, and nano-particles. His work involves composites with radical-incorporated organic, inorganic, and metallo-organic frameworks, contributing to advancements in prototype devices and the development of molecular electronics, organic field effect transistors, photoconductors, and conducting polymers.
University of Windsor • Windsor, ON
Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Includes Mechanical, Automotive, and Materials Engineering streams.