Nicholas F. Chilton

Nicholas Chilton
Born
Nicholas Frederick Chilton
Alma materMonash University (BSc)
University of Manchester (PhD)
Known forMagnetochemistry
Computational Chemistry
AwardsPhilip Leverhulme Prize (2022)

Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes (2021)

Royal Society University Research Fellowship (2019)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
Chemistry
Magnetism[1]
InstitutionsMonash University
University of Manchester
Australian National University
ThesisMagnetic Anisotropy of Transition Metal Complexes (2015)
Doctoral advisorRichard Winpenny
Eric McInnes
Websitewww.nfchilton.com

Nicholas Frederick Chilton is an Australian chemist and a Professor in the Research School of Chemistry at The Australian National University and The Department of Chemistry at The University of Manchester.[1][2][3] His research is in the areas of magnetochemistry and computational chemistry, and includes the design of high-temperature single molecule magnets, molecular spin qubits for quantum information science, methods and tools for modelling magnetic calculations.[1][4]

  1. ^ a b c Nicholas F. Chilton publications indexed by Google Scholar Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ Nicholas F. Chilton publications from Europe PubMed Central
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  4. ^ "Prof Nicholas Chilton FRSC | The University of Manchester". www.nfchilton.com.