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John S. Tse is a Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, affiliated with the Canadian Light Source (CLS), and a leading researcher in computational and experimental high-pressure materials science. His work focuses on understanding material behavior under extreme conditions, including structural prediction, superconductivity, and energy-related materials. He has pioneered computational methods such as ab initio molecular dynamics and synchrotron-based experimental techniques to study phenomena like hydrate formation, phase transitions, and electronic properties under pressure.
- Affiliations: University of Saskatchewan, Canadian Light Source (CLS)
- Research Themes: High-pressure physics, superconductivity, energy materials, structural prediction, and synchrotron/neutron spectroscopy
His research spans experimental and theoretical studies of materials under extreme conditions, including minerals, superconductors, and energy storage materials. Key contributions include elucidating mechanisms of pressure-induced phase transitions and reactions, predicting novel superconducting phases, and advancing computational tools for materials discovery. Collaborations with institutions worldwide have enabled groundbreaking insights into Earth’s deep mantle chemistry and planetary materials.




