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John Stride is an Associate Professor in the School of Chemistry at the University of New South Wales. His research interests primarily focus on using neutron techniques to probe the nature of molecular and molecule-based materials. He has a particular interest in materials that exhibit novel magnetic interactions, with the goal of studying new molecular materials that incorporate magnetic moments from transition metal ions in organic frameworks. His work on materials with extended networks has resulted in findings related to low dimensionality and the presence of superexchange pathways, which lead to long-range magnetic order through frustration, as seen in spin liquids and spin ice. Stride also investigates the behavior of isolated clusters of magnetic ions, which can act as nano-magnets characterized by large magnetic moment clusters, and explores the potential applications of these materials in high-density magnetic storage media and sensing devices. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of crystallization processes in achieving desired molecular alignments and structures, and his career has been heavily integrated with the use of neutron scattering techniques in materials science, biology, and chemistry.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, Australia
Teaching and conducting research in the field of chemistry, focusing on molecular materials and neutron scattering techniques.
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