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Department of Physics

Cavendish Laboratory

Studying at Cambridge

 

Dr Sian E Dutton

Dr Sian E Dutton

Winton Advanced Research Fellow

Postdoctoral by-fellow, Churchill College

Room 503, Mott Building,
Cavendish Laboratory
JJ Thomson Avenue,
Cambridge, CB3 0HE
Also:

Room G06, Department of Chemistry,
Lensfield Road,
Cambridge, CB2 1EW


Office Phone: +44 (0)1223 764159

Biography:

Siân Dutton is a Winton Advanced Research Fellow at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. Her research is focused on exploring the properties of complex oxides for energy applications including batteries and solid state magnetic cooling. Prior to taking up the fellowship in 2012, Siân was a postdoctoral research associate in the group of Prof. Bob Cava in Princeton University where she worked on geometrically frustrated magnetic systems. Siân completed her DPhil., ‘Synthesis and characterisation of mixed-metal oxides’ under the supervision of Prof. Peter Battle, University of Oxford in 2009.

Research groups

Quantum Matter:

Research Interests

Siân’s research is on the use of complex oxides in energy applications including batteries, solid state magnetic cooling and photovoltaics. Her work focuses on using chemical manipulation to alter the crystal and electronic structure with the aim of controlling the physical properties. Current projects include investigating low temperature metastable materials for use in batteries, exploring the viability of Mg-ion batteries and understanding the role of structure and spin dimensionality in lanthanide oxides and how this impacts their use for magnetic cooling.