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Jared M. Allred is an Associate Professor at the University of Alabama in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on solid state chemistry, inorganic materials, and magnetic systems, utilizing advanced x-ray and neutron diffraction techniques to explore structure-property relationships.
- Education: BS from Case Western Reserve University (2007), PhD from Princeton University (2012), Postdoctoral work at Argonne National Laboratory (2012-2015).
Research Interests: The Allred group investigates inorganic materials with functional properties, particularly magnetic and multiferroic systems. They emphasize atomic-scale characterization to guide synthesis of materials with tailored electronic, magnetic, and structural behaviors. Recent work includes studies on 1D superconductors, layered chalcogenides, and transition metal oxides.
Scientific Contributions: His publications span high-impact journals like Nature Physics and Physical Review Letters, addressing topics in superconductivity, magnetic ordering, and structural transitions. Emerging themes include materials engineering across localized-delocalized electron boundaries and geometric frustration effects.
Students: Advisees include PhD graduates Matt Davenport and Tyra Douglas, and current student Nolan Stager.
- News Highlights:
• June 2022: Shared educational resources on scientific image formats.
• Jan 2022: Published work on geometric frustration in Journal of Physical Chemistry C.
• July 2021: Physical Review Letters publication on fragile 3D ordering in V1-xMoxO2 under extreme conditions.



