Leonard Lindoy Ph.D.
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Department / Business Unit |
| Professor of Inorganic Chemistry |
School of Chemistry |
| Institution |
Disciplines |
| University of Sydney |
Chemistry |
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State / Provence |
| Sydney |
New South Wales |
| Country |
Website |
| Australia |
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Dr. Lindoy's areas of interest include: metal ion and small molecule recognition, self assembly in chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, macrocyclic ligand chemistry, ligand design, and reagents for solvent extraction and membrane transport.
Education
PhD (1968), DSc(1985) University of NSW
Career Highlights
PhD (1968), DSc(1985) University of NSW Postdoctoral Fellow, Ohio State University, 1968-1970 Bye-Fellow, Robinson College, Cambridge Personal Chair, James Cook University Appointed at the University of Sydney in 1997
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