Dr John Daniels
Biography
John Daniels is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering. He was awarded his PhD in 2007 from the School of Physics at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia for work in the field of time-resolved neutron scattering in ferroelectric materials. He spent three years as a postdoctoral researcher within the Structure of Materials group at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France. During this time he specialized in the application of high-energy x-ray scattering techniques to the study of functional and mechanical properties of materials. His current research is in the application of advanced neutron and x-ray scattering techniques for multi-length-scale structural analysis of functional materials.
Professional Experience
- Associate Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering, UNSW (Jan 2016 onwards)
- Senior Lecturer, School of Materials Science and Engineering, UNSW (Jul 2012 - Dec 2015)
- Lecturer, School of Materials Science and Engineering, UNSW (Jan 2010 - Jul 2012)
- Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering Research Fellow (Jan 2010 - Jan 2015)
- Post doctoral researcher, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France (Jan 2007 – Dec 2009)
Education
- BSc. Monash University (2003)
- PhD Monash University (2007)
Research Contributions
- Actuation mechanisms in electro-ceramic materials
- Local atomic ordering in disordered materials
- Advanced x-ray and neutron diffraction characterisation techniques
- Structural materials for the nuclear energy industry
- Electro-mechanics of biological materials
Teaching Contributions
- MATS1101: Introduction to Materials Science and Chemistry
- MATS2004: Mechanical Behaviour of Materials
- MATS4004: Fracture Mechanics and Failure Analysis
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