Eric McInnes

Eric McInnes
Born
Eric John Logan McInnes

1970 or 1971 (age 53–54)[3]
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh (BSc, PhD)
Known forMolecular Magnetism
EPR spectroscopy
Coordination Chemistry
AwardsTilden Prize (2019) [1]
Scientific career
FieldsInorganic chemistry
Magnetochemistry
InstitutionsUniversity of Manchester
ThesisPhysico-chemical studies of co-ordination complexes of the platinum group metals (1995)
Doctoral advisorLesley Yellowlees
Doctoral studentsNicholas F. Chilton[2]

Eric John Logan McInnes FRSE is a British chemist and a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Manchester.[4] His research in general is based on inorganic chemistry and magnetochemistry, specifically on molecular magnetism, EPR spectroscopy and coordination chemistry.[5]

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  2. ^ Chilton, Nicholas Frederick (2015). Magnetic anisotropy of transition metal complexes. manchester.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of Manchester. OCLC 1064594612. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.647392. Free access icon
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