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Dr. Ian Terry is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at Durham University, where he serves as a member of the undergraduate admissions team. His academic profile demonstrates a strong commitment to both teaching and research within the field of condensed matter physics.
Dr. Terry's research focuses on experimental condensed matter physics, particularly the magnetic properties of materials including transition metal oxides, organic magnets, and magnetic nanoparticles. His work employs a variety of sophisticated instrumentation such as QD MPMS magnetometers, dc SQUID-based magnetometers, 9GHz ESR spectrometers, and electrical transport systems capable of operating across extreme temperature ranges from 2K to 1300K. He also utilizes international facilities including ISIS, Paul Scherrer Institut, and Institut Laue-Langevin for specialized magnetic measurements.
The 15 most recent publications reveal a consistent research trajectory in low-temperature magnetism, with particular emphasis on molecular spin systems, metal-organic magnets, and dielectric-magnetic coupling phenomena. His work frequently explores quantum magnetic behavior in low-dimensional systems, magnetic phase transitions, and the interplay between structural and magnetic properties in novel materials.
- Member of the ISIS muon facility access panel (2000)
Dr. Terry actively supervises students, with Yihan Zhai listed among his current supervisees. His teaching responsibilities include lecturing on condensed matter physics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, supervising nuclear physics laboratories, and overseeing level 4 projects. His research program appears well-integrated with international collaborations and utilizes advanced experimental techniques to probe fundamental magnetic phenomena in diverse material systems.




