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Lee Martin is an Associate Professor in Materials Chemistry at the School of Science & Technology, Nottingham Trent University. He teaches modules including Inorganic Bonding and Solid-State Materials, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, and Professional Development. His research focuses on structure-property relationships, chirality in molecular conductors, coordination chemistry (especially with boron, d/f-block elements), and 2D quantum spin-liquid systems.
- Education: PhD in Materials Chemistry from the Royal Institution of Great Britain
- Awards: Ramsay Medal (1998), Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship (2017-2018)
- Collaborations: Osaka University, Hokkaido University, Institute for Molecular Science (Japan), Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Grants: The Royal Society, The Leverhulme Trust, Japan Society for Promotion of Science, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
Recent work (2025-2024) explores chiral coordination complexes, 2D quantum spin-liquids, and guest molecule incorporation in BEDT-TTF salts. He has supervised PhD research on advanced chiral molecular materials (Rusbridge, 2024) and collaborates extensively with Japanese institutions.
His publications (62+ items) span molecular superconductivity, spin crossover phenomena, and stereoselective crystal engineering. Current projects involve characterizing novel charge-transfer salts and exploring room-temperature insulator-metal transitions in molecular systems.



