Dr Lucy Clark
Winner: 2022 Materials Chemistry Division Early Career Award
University of Birmingham
For outstanding contributions to the discovery, characterisation and understanding of quantum magnets.
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Over the past century, materials research has had a phenomenal impact on modern-day life. Without materials discovery and the development of a fundamental understanding of the properties of solids, we would lack the many advanced technologies we have come to rely on today. Therefore, a crucial challenge to enabling future technologies is to discover new classes of materials with never-before-seen properties that push the limits of our understanding of the materials world, and that we can harness for societal benefit.
Quantum materials are an emerging class of materials that can display unprecedented behaviours uniquely determined by the laws of quantum mechanics. The exotic properties of quantum materials will underpin the development of next-generation quantum technologies over the 21st century, such as quantum computing, sensing and communication. Dr Clark’s research aims to design new classes of quantum materials predicted to have novel electronic and magnetic properties, realise them using solid-state chemistry, and understand their fascinating properties using various advanced characterisation methods.