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Dr Scott Turner is a Senior Lecturer in Solid State Materials at the University of Surrey, affiliated with the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. His career includes roles at Exeter University (pre-department closure), Davy-Faraday Research Laboratory (DFRL), UCL, and Warwick University. He holds a Ph.D. in coordination chemistry and EPR spectroscopy from the University of Manchester, preceded by a BSc (Hons) in Chemistry.
- Areas of Specialism: Coordination Chemistry, Molecular Materials, Magnetic Properties, Electrical/Ionic Conductivity, Metal Organic Frameworks
Dr Turner's research focuses on designing materials with exploitable magnetic properties and electrical/ionic transport, including applications in sensors, data storage, and multi-functional materials. His work spans organic conductors, spin crossover systems, and ferrimagnets, with collaborations at institutions like Osaka University, Nottingham Trent University, and Hull University.
Recent publications highlight investigations into phase transitions in organic conductors, spin-ladder systems, and high-temperature spin crossover complexes. His teaching expertise includes inorganic and materials chemistry across all university levels, with modules in periodicity, industrial chemistry, and advanced inorganic topics.
- Scientific Awards: NATO Research Fellowship
Dr Turner has supervised projects involving metal-organic frameworks, charge-transfer salts, and proton-conducting materials, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to materials science and chemistry.



