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Professor Martin Lees has been a member of the Department of Physics at the University of Warwick since 1992. His research primarily focuses on the properties of highly correlated electron systems using low temperature magnetic, transport, and thermodynamic measurements. He also employs neutron scattering and muon spectroscopy techniques in his work. His interests particularly include superconductors, magnetic oxides, and intermetallic systems. Prior to his tenure at Warwick, he worked at CRTBT-CNRS in Grenoble, France, and was associated with the Blackett Laboratory at Imperial College alongside Professor Bryan R. Coles. His recent publications include significant studies on magnetic domain structures, properties of superconductive materials, and various aspects of magnetic ordering in particles. For more detailed information about his research, refer to the Superconductivity Magnetism Group's pages on the university website.
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