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Jace Cruddas is a Research Fellow in the Department of Psychology at Monash University, Australia. His work focuses on spin crossover materials, exploring phenomena such as multistep phase transitions, spin ice behavior, and light-induced spin-state trapping. He employs elastic and Ising models to analyze material properties, particularly in low-dimensional frameworks.
Research interests include condensed matter physics, materials science, and statistical mechanics, with emphasis on how external stimuli (light, temperature, pressure) influence spin dynamics. His studies bridge molecular-level mechanisms with collective phenomena, such as Coulomb phases and emergent thermodynamic behaviors.
Key contributions include elucidating dimensional reduction effects on spin state ordering, developing circuit-theoretic models for bi-SQUID systems, and investigating Hofmann-like frameworks for tunable spin crossover. Publications highlight advancements in understanding hidden Devil’s staircase transitions and temperature-tunable ice rules in pyrochlore lattices.
No scientific awards or grants are listed in the provided text. His research demonstrates a focus on experimental-theoretical collaborations to address challenges in next-generation functional materials.


