Professor

Susan Coppersmith

FAA

Susan Coppersmith
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Susan Coppersmith has made outstanding contributions to several subjects in condensed matter, focusing on the fundamental nature of systems that are far from thermal equilibrium. She has developed theories unifying phenomena that are observed in areas as diverse as population biology, biomineralization, granular materials, and superfluidity. Working closely with experimentalists, she has also made important contributions to the development of quantum dot qubits in silicon/silicon-germanium heterostructures.

Fields of research

49 MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  • 4902 MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
    • 490206 Statistical Mechanics, Physical Combinatorics and Condensed Matter Maths
51 PHYSICAL SCIENCES
  • 5104 CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
    • 510404 Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Condensed Matter; Superconductivity
    • 510405 Soft Condensed Matter
  • 5108 QUANTUM PHYSICS
    • 510803 Quantum Information, Computation and Communication

For full list of research codes, please visit the ARC Website .

Expertise type

  • Non-equilibrium Processes
  • Quantum Information Science
  • Quantum Physics
  • Silicon and Germanium
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Nanotechnology
  • Statistical Mechanics
  • Nanoscience
  • Theoretical Physics
  • Quantum Computing
  • Physics

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Professor

Arthur Christopoulos

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Arthur Christopoulos
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Arthur Christopoulos is a pharmacist and molecular pharmacologist who has made seminal discoveries of spatially distinct ‘allosteric’ drug binding sites on G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), the largest class of all medicinal targets. His research spans the interface of chemistry and biology with a particular focus on neuropsychiatry, cardiometabolism, pain and addiction. His research is highly cited, included in textbooks, and acknowledged via the highest honours from Australasian, United States, United Kingdom and world Pharmacological Societies, transforming the way GPCR medicines are discovered in academia and industry.

Fields of research

31 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
  • 3101 BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY
    • 310111 Signal Transduction
    • 310112 Structural Biology (incl. Macromolecular Modelling)
32 BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCES
  • 3214 PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
    • 321401 Basic Pharmacology
    • 321405 Pharmaceutical Sciences
4203 HEALTH SERVICES AND SYSTEMS
  • 420313 Mental Health

For full list of research codes, please visit the ARC Website .

Expertise type

  • Drug Mechanisms
  • Medical Sciences
  • Drug Discovery
  • Mental Health
  • Pharmacology
  • Neuropharmacology
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences

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Professor

Alan Rowan

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Alan Rowan
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Alan Rowan is well known for his seminal work in diverse fields ranging from single enzyme studies, single molecule magnets, organic solar cells, biomimetic catalysis, through to biohybrid catalysis, biomimetic gels and polymer therapeutics. Rowan has a passion for enhancing communication between the science community and the general public, and for training the next generation of scientists, which is a particular strength. Many of his postgraduate students hold permanent academic positions worldwide, while others are employed in the chemical industry.

Fields of research

10 TECHNOLOGY 31 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
  • 3101 BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY
    • 310105 Cellular Interactions (incl. Adhesion, Matrix, Cell Wall)
34 CHEMICAL SCIENCES
  • 3403 MACROMOLECULAR AND MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
    • 340303 Nanochemistry
40 ENGINEERING
  • 4003 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
    • 400302 Biomaterials
  • 4018 NANOTECHNOLOGY
    • 401807 Nanomaterials
51 PHYSICAL SCIENCES
  • 5199 OTHER PHYSICAL SCIENCES
510501 Biological Physics

For full list of research codes, please visit the ARC Website .

Expertise type

  • Polymer Self-assembly
  • Rheology
  • Physical Organic Chemistry
  • Nanomaterials
  • Nanomedicine
  • Stem Cells
  • Biophysical Chemistry
  • Biomaterials
  • Nanotechnology
  • Supramolecular Chemistry
  • T Cells
  • Chemistry

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Professor

Justin Marshall

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Justin Marshall
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Justin Marshall has made fundamental contributions to the understanding of both sensory neuroscience and ecology. His major achievements include: the discovery of the world’s most complex colour vision system; the first demonstration of sensitivity to circularly polarised light in any animal; discoveries defining modern visual ecology in both vertebrates and invertebrates; and running the world’s most widely used coral health citizen science program. Marshall has published in leading journals, such as Science, Nature and Current Biology, and generates enormous public interest and awareness. His work regularly features in all media forms, notably including several documentaries with Sir David Attenborough.

Fields of research

31 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
  • 3103 ECOLOGY
    • 310305 Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
  • 3109 ZOOLOGY
    • 310901 Animal Behaviour
    • 310906 Animal Neurobiology
32 BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCES
  • 3209 NEUROSCIENCES
  • 3212 OPTOMETRY AND OPHTHALMOLOGY
    • 321204 Vision Science
40 ENGINEERING
  • 4008 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
400909 Photonic and electro-optical devices, sensors and systems (excl. communications) 41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
  • 4104 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
    • 410403 Environmental Education and Extension

For full list of research codes, please visit the ARC Website .

Expertise type

  • Behaviour
  • Animal Behaviour
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Neurobiology
  • Optoelectronics
  • Visual Receptors
  • Biophotonics
  • Coral Reefs
  • Signal Processing
  • Animal Biology
  • Vision
  • Behavioural Ecology
  • Brain Function
  • Ecology
  • Marine Biology
  • Science Education
  • Science Communication
  • Vision Science
  • Visual Processing
  • Neuroscience
  • Optics
  • Spectroscopy
  • Cephalopods
  • Biology

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Professor

Aurore Delaigle

FAA

Aurore Delaigle
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Aurore Delaigle is internationally known for her innovative contributions to mathematical statistics. With a unifying theme of nonparametric methods, she has made transformative contributions in several statistical subfields, including functional data analysis and measurement error. Delaigle is a theoretician with a remarkable ability to communicate complex and abstract concepts in an understandable manner. She has received many prestigious awards, including the 2017 Snedecor Award from the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies in the United States which cited her “fundamental and ground-breaking contributions.”

Expertise type

  • Statistical Analysis
  • Statistical Methods for Streaming Data
  • Data Science
  • Mathematical Statistics
  • Mathematics
  • Statistical Modelling
  • Statistics

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Professor

Lidia Morawska

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Lidia Morawska
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Lidia Morawska’s diverse research involves significant, ground-breaking studies of applied physics in the areas of radiation physics, environmental physics, and atmospheric physics. She is recognised as one of the world’s foremost authorities on airborne particulate matter in the context of atmospheric pollution and its sources, as well as its impact upon human health and the environment. Her pioneering work has been internationally recognised by prestigious awards, invited plenary presentations, and well cited publications. Morawska has also been recognised by appointments to national and international professional bodies, including as an advisor to the World Health Organization.

Fields of research

32 BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCES
  • 3202 CLINICAL SCIENCES
    • 320211 Infectious Diseases
37 EARTH SCIENCES
  • 3701 ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
    • 370103 Atmospheric Aerosols
41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
  • 4104 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
    • 410402 Environmental assessment and monitoring

For full list of research codes, please visit the ARC Website .

Expertise type

  • Physics
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Air Emissions
  • Global Atmosphere
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Atmospheric Physics
  • Environmental Management
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Environmental Risk Assessment

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Professor

Ping Koy Lam

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Ping Koy Lam
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Ping Koy Lam has an international reputation in secure quantum communications and quantum state generation. He was the first to demonstrate successful end-to-end quantum key distribution and has established a globally recognised web server for quantum random number generation. Based on the research of his group, he co-founded QuintessenceLabs, Australia’s first company that commercialises quantum communication technologies.

Fields of research

51 PHYSICAL SCIENCES
  • 5108 QUANTUM PHYSICS

For full list of research codes, please visit the ARC Website .

Expertise type

  • Metrology
  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Quantum Physics
  • Laser Physics
  • Nonlinear Optics
  • Physics
  • Quantum Information
  • Quantum Optics
  • Quantum Communication
  • Quantum Control
  • Quantum Sensing
  • Quantum Photonics
  • Quantum Technology

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Professor

Andrew Roberts

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Andrew Roberts
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Andrew Roberts has conducted ground-breaking research that has delivered a novel drug for blood cancer patients. From concept, through laboratory testing and clinical trials he has been a pioneer in the development of BCL2 inhibitors, specifically the first-in-class drug, venetoclax. After initiating testing on human samples during drug design, Roberts led the first-in-human trial, before developing combination therapies and leading the first combination trials in leukaemia and lymphoma. Venetoclax is approved in Australia and internationally for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, and for acute myeloid leukaemia in the USA.

Fields of research

32 BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCES
  • 3202 CLINICAL SCIENCES
  • 3211 ONCOLOGY AND CARCINOGENESIS
    • 321106 Haematological Tumours
    • 321108 Molecular Targets

For full list of research codes, please visit the ARC Website .

Expertise type

  • Medical Sciences
  • Apoptosis
  • Cancer Biology
  • Haematology
  • Blood Cells
  • Drug Mechanisms

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Emeritus Professor

Chennupati Jagadish

AC PresAA FRS FREng FTSE

Chennupati Jagadish
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Jagadish is an acknowledged world leader in the research field of semiconductor optoelectronics. He has pioneered novel delta doping and wavelength-shifting processes in III-V compound semiconductors that have led to innovative quantum well, quantum wire and quantum dot lasers. These achievements have been predicated on a deep understanding of the underlaying solid state physics including defects and diffusion processing. His work on quantum dots is particularly noteworthy: his group has established several world firsts in the growth of new structures by metal organic chemical vapour deposition coupled with novel processing that has led to several world records for device performance.

Fields of research

10 TECHNOLOGY 32 BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCES
  • 3206 MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
    • 320604 Nanomedicine
40 ENGINEERING
  • 4016 MATERIALS ENGINEERING
    • 401603 Compound Semiconductors
  • 4018 NANOTECHNOLOGY
    • 401805 Nanofabrication, Growth and Self Assembly
    • 401807 Nanomaterials
    • 401809 Nanophotonics

For full list of research codes, please visit the ARC Website .

Expertise type

  • Photonics
  • Nanotechnology
  • Optoelectronics
  • Photovoltaics
  • Physics

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Professor

Gary Froyland

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Gary Froyland
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Gary Froyland has significantly influenced the fields of dynamical systems and ergodic theory and has made major contributions to discrete optimisation. He is a world authority on the application of transfer operator methods to geophysical fluid flow, and his imaginative program of mathematics has reshaped scientific views on how to characterise complex fluid flow. Froyland has led multidisciplinary teams to solve pressing scientific problems in physical oceanography and atmospheric science, and to make port operations more efficient. His research on open-pit mine optimisation has had a profound impact on the scheduling of base metal mines internationally and will make cancer radiation therapy safer.

Fields of research

37 EARTH SCIENCES
  • 3708 OCEANOGRAPHY
    • 370803 Physical Oceanography
49 MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  • 4901 APPLIED MATHEMATICS
    • 490105 Dynamical Systems in Applications
    • 490108 Operations Research
  • 4903 NUMERICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS
    • 490304 Optimisation
  • 4904 PURE MATHEMATICS
    • 490409 Ordinary Differential Equations, Difference Equations and Dynamical Systems

For full list of research codes, please visit the ARC Website .

Expertise type

  • Mathematics
  • Pure Mathematics
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Computational Mathematics
  • Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
  • Ergodic Theory
  • Discrete Optimisation
  • Dynamical Systems

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