Professor William Harrison

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Professor William Harrison
Professor William Harrison
Professor William Harrison

MA (Oxon), DPhil (Oxon), FHEA

Personal Chair

About
Email Address
w.harrison@abdn.ac.uk
Telephone Number
+44 (0)1224 272897
Office Address
G30 Meston Building
Old Aberdeen Campus
Meston Walk
AB24 3UE

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School/Department
School of Natural and Computing Sciences

Biography

Bill Harrison grew up in southern England and was the first in his family to enter higher education.  He graduated with first-class Honours in Chemistry from University College, Oxford in 1982.  He stayed in Oxford to study for his DPhil (PhD) under the supervision of Prof Tony Cheetham, FRS, investigating the magnetic behaviour of transition-metal oxides. He then worked as assistant instrument scientist on the high resolution powder diffractometer (HRPD) at the ISIS spallation neutron source and a highlight of that time was the determination of the crystal structure of the high-temperature superconductor YBa2Cu3O7–δ, which featured on the cover of Nature.  Following that, in 1988 he headed for sunnier climes for a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, Santa Barbara (supervisor Galen Stucky) where he studied advanced materials by state-of-the-art diffraction techniques. A second postdoc followed at the University of Houston (Texas), where a highlight was the study of layered hybrid perovskites as potential solar cell materials (Nature cover).  His first ‘real’ academic position in 1995 was a lecturer at the University of Western Australia, where he discovered his previously unsuspected enthusiasm for teaching.  He was appointed as lecturer in chemistry at the University of Aberdeen in 1998, promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2000 and to Personal Chair in 2018. He currently serves as Director of Education in the School of Natural and Computing Science and sits on a number of University committees.  He teaches at all levels of the Chemistry programme and his University awards for teaching include ‘most accessible lecturer’ (2015), ‘best lecturer’ (2017) and ‘most supportive lecturer’ (2020).   His independent research in synthetic and structural chemistry focuses on undergraduate research projects.  His interests outside the University include photography, walking the dog, objecting to planning applications, and family activities.

Internal Memberships

School Director of Education; personal tutor; member of the retention task group; positive outcomes task group; student survey working group...  

Latest Publications

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Research

Research Overview

Synthetic and structural inorganic chemistry: 632 publications, 11733 citations, Hirsch h-index 52 (data retrieved from Web of Science, 8 March 2024).

 

Teaching

Teaching Responsibilities

Bill Harrison is Course Coordinator for Level 1 Chemistry (CM1020, CM1021, CM1512 and CM1513) and teaches on the following courses: 

  • CM1020 Chemistry for the Life Sciences 1
  • CM1021 Chemistry for the Physical Sciences 1
  • CM1022 Elements of Chemistry 1
  • CM1512 Chemistry for the Life Sciences 2   
  • CM1513 Chemistry for the Physical Sciences 2
  • CM1522 Elements of Chemistry 2   
  • CM2519 Inorganic Chemistry
  • CM3037 Inorganic and Solid-State Chemistry 
  • CM4037 Advanced Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
  • CM4028/CM4036/CM4535 project supervision
  • CM5003 MChem Chemistry Applications
Publications

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  • Synthesis, molecular and crystal structure of bis(triethanolamine)manganese(II) saccharinate: a seven-coordinate manganese complex with tri- and tetradentate triethanolamine ligands

    Topcu, Y., Andac, O., Yilmaz, V. T., Harrison, W. T. A.
    Journal of Molecular Structure, vol. 610, pp. 99-103
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Templated inorganic networks: recent developments

    Harrison, W. T. A.
    CURRENT OPINION IN SOLID STATE & MATERIALS SCIENCE, vol. 6, pp. 407-413
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • The first metal complex of p-nitrobenzoxasulfamate. Synthesis, spectral and structural characterization of triaquabis(p-nitrobenzoxasulfamato)copper(II) monohydrate

    Yilmaz, V. T., Andac, O., Yazicilar, T. K., Kutuk, H., Bekdemir, Y., Harrison, W. T. A.
    Journal of Molecular Structure, vol. 608, pp. 71-76
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Variations on the (3,4)-Net Motif in Organo-Zincophosphite Chemistry: Synthesis and Structures of (CN3H6)2·Zn3(HPO3)4·H2O and H3N(CH2)3NH3·Zn3(HPO3)4·H2O

    Phillips, M. L. F., Nenoff, T. M., Thompson, C. T., Harrison, W. T. A.
    Journal of Solid State Chemistry, vol. 167, pp. 337-343
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • trans-Bis(diethanolamine-N,O)bis-(saccharinato-N)cadmium(II)

    Andac, O., Topcu, Y., Yilmaz, V. T., Harrison, W. T. A.
    Acta Crystallographica Section C, Crystal Structure Communications, vol. 58
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • SrZn(SeO3)2 Containing Novel ZnO4+2 Bicapped Tetrahedra

    Johnston, M. G., Harrison, W. T. A.
    Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 40, no. 25, pp. 6518-6520
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Ammonium zinc phosphate, (NH4)Zn(HPO4)(H2PO4)

    Harrison, W. T. A.
    Acta Crystallographica Section E: Structure Reports Online, vol. 57, no. 9, pp. 172-174
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Magnesium selenite dihydrate, MgSeO3 center dot 2H(2)O

    Johnston, M. G., Harrison, W. T. A.
    Acta Crystallographica Section E: Structure Reports Online, vol. 57, no. 4, pp. i24-i25
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Rubidium zinc phosphate, RbZn2(PO4)(HPO4)

    Yule, L. J., Harrison, W. T. A.
    Acta Crystallographica Section E: Structure Reports Online, vol. 57, pp. il5-il6
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • (CH3CH[NH3]CH2NH3)1/2·ZnPO4, a zincophosphate analogue of aluminosilicate zeolite thomsonite

    Ng, H. Y., Harrison, W. T. A.
    Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, vol. 50, pp. 187-194
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
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