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The History of Azulenyl Squaraines
Daniel E. Lynch A C and Darren G. Hamilton BA Exilica Limited, The Technocentre, Puma Way, Coventry CV1 2TT, UK.
B Department of Chemistry, Mount Holyoke College, 50 College Street, South Hadley, MA 01075, USA.
C Corresponding author. Email: d.lynch@exilica.co.uk
Daniel Lynch is a materials chemist, and received his B.App.Sc. (1990) and Ph.D. (1994) degrees from QUT in Brisbane (Australia). A post-doctoral fellowship at Cranfield University (UK) preceded a six-year university research fellowship at Coventry University (UK), becoming Senior Lecturer in 2001 and Reader of Applied Chemistry in 2007 at the same institution. He is the author of over 240 research publications, the principal inventor of Exilica's patented technology and became the full-time Technical Director of Exilica Limited in 2007, a post that he had held on a part-time basis since Exilica's incorporation in May 2005. He was on the 2005-2006 Enterprise Fellowship Scheme and was a 2004-2005 Midlands Medici Fellow. |
Darren Hamilton was born in southern England in 1969 and received his B.Sc. degree from Royal Holloway College, University of London, in 1990. A Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the University of Southampton (1994) was followed by several years as a post-doctoral researcher and Ramsay Memorial Research Fellow, principally in the research group of Jeremy Sanders CBE, FRS, at the University of Cambridge. He taught chemistry from 1997–1999 at Murray Edwards College (formerly New Hall), a college of the University of Cambridge, an experience that led him to accept a position on the faculty of Mount Holyoke College (Massachusetts, USA) in the summer of 1999. He continues to explore topics in supramolecular and materials chemistry as Professor of Chemistry at this institution. |
Australian Journal of Chemistry 70(8) 857-871 https://doi.org/10.1071/CH16383
Submitted: 2 July 2016 Accepted: 9 February 2017 Published: 3 March 2017