Dr Fred Rendell-Bhatti

  • Research Associate (School of Physics & Astronomy)

Research interests

I specialise in the advanced characterisation of condensed matter systems, particularly in pursuit of next-generation energy materials. I employ a variety of modern characterisation technologies, with an emphasis on electron microscopy. Through correlative experimental methods, I seek to elucidate the relationship between structure and function to aid the development of new, highly functional material systems. Additionally, I am interested in combining materials to engineer novel composites with improved physical properties. Currently, I seek to harness my diverse background and expertise towards developing novel barocaloric materials as eco-friendly replacements for gaseous refrigerants. I am especially interested in multidisciplinary research, combining materials science, physics, chemistry and engineering towards developing sustainable materials solutions to global energy problems.

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2023

Rendell-Bhatti, f., Zeng, M., MacLaren, D. and Boldrin, D. (2023) Improving barocaloric properties by tailoring transition hysteresis in Mn3Cu1−xSnxN Antiperovskites. [Data Collection]

2020

Rendell, F., Lamb, R. J., van der Jagt, J. W., Paterson, G. , Swagten, H. J. M. and McGrouther, D. (2020) Spontaneous creation and annihilation dynamics and strain-limited stability of magnetic skyrmions. [Data Collection]

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