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Martin T. Lemaire is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Brock University. His research expertise is centered around synthetic efforts to create new multifunctional materials, and he has made significant contributions to the fields of high-spin molecules, molecular magnets, and advanced materials characterization techniques. With a focus on developing materials that exhibit unique combinations of properties, his work explores the synthesis of high-spin molecules, characterized by unpaired electrons that can exhibit magnetic properties relevant to data storage technologies. His laboratory is equipped with advanced instrumentation for electrochemistry and spectroscopy, allowing for the detailed investigation of the structural and magnetic properties of various material systems. Lemaire has a rich background in collaborative research, working alongside crystallographers and physicists to expand the capabilities of his investigations into complex material systems. He teaches a range of undergraduate courses, including Chemical Principles and Advanced Coordination Chemistry, and supervises a diverse group of graduate students working on innovative projects in organic electronics and coordination chemistry.
Brock University • St. Catharines, Canada
Teaching and researching advanced chemistry topics, focusing on synthetic and structural chemistry.
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