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Miguel Clemente Leon is a Professor in the Department of Inorganic Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry, Universitat de València. He is a member of the NanoMol research group, which operates within the Institute of Molecular Science (ICMOL), focusing on advanced functional materials.
His research interests lie at the intersection of inorganic chemistry and materials science, particularly in the design and characterization of molecular nanomagnetic systems and multifunctional hybrid materials. His work involves the synthesis of organic-inorganic materials with tailored magnetic, electrical, and optical properties, often structured as single crystals or Langmuir-Blodgett thin films for potential applications in molecular electronics and spintronics.
The research group, NanoMol, emphasizes molecular nanomagnetism and the development of novel materials with coupled physical functionalities. This includes exploring quantum phenomena in molecular magnets and engineering thin-film architectures for device integration.
He earned his PhD from the Universitat de València in 1999 under the supervision of Dr. Eugenio Coronado and Dr. Carlos José Gómez García. His doctoral thesis focused on the preparation and study of organic/inorganic molecular materials with magnetic, electrical, and optical properties.
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