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Matthew J. Evans obtained his BSc degree in 2018 from Victoria University of Wellington – Te Herenga Waka in New Zealand. He completed his PhD degree in 2022 under the supervision of Professor Martyn Coles and Dr. Mathew Anker. Currently, Matthew is working in Australia as a postdoctoral research associate with Professor Cameron Jones at Monash University. His research interests lie in the design of heterobimetallic main-group complexes with a focus on synergistic bond activation, particularly involving mixed low oxidation state s-block complexes for small molecule activation. Over the last five years, he has engaged in multiple collaborations aimed at advancing the field of inorganic chemistry and organometallic chemistry. Matthew’s work has resulted in numerous publications and contributions to significant projects.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Matthew is a research fellow focusing on heterobimetallic main-group complexes and small molecule activation.
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