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Eric WaclawikDr Eric Waclawik, (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences): Eric has a strong background in molecular spectroscopy. He is actively investigating both Titania Nanotube-Based Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) and Nanotube-Polymer solar cells. He has published more than 30 papers.

 

 

Nunzio MottaProf Nunzio Motta,(Built Environment and Engineering): Formerly at University of Roma TRE  and Roma Tor Vergata (Italy), Nunzio has extensive experience in Surface Science using UHV techniques, Scanning Tunneling and Atomic Force Microscopy, with an international recognition and a track record of about 100 papers, most of them on semiconductors and adsorption of molecules on surfaces.

 

 

John BellProf John Bell, (Built Environment and Engineering): is Director of the Centre or Built Environment and Engineering Research at the Queensland University of Technology. He has a wealth of experience in the synthesis of thin film electronic and optical materials, including diamond-like carbon materials, and dye-sensitised titania solar cells. He also has experience in modification of materials by ion implantation and allied techniques, charge transport in photovoltaic devices, especially dye-sensitised cells, and optical physics.

 

Students

Roland Goh

Mr Roland Goh, BSc(Hons1) (Built Environment and Engineering) Roland has a background in vacuum techniques and ion gun development for modification of polymer surfaces. He has studied Ion Implantation of Polypropylene and characterisation of polymer materials under the tutelage of Prof’s. Graeme George and John Bell.

 

 

Anthony MusumeciMr. Anthony Musumeci (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences)