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Introducing the lecturers of Physics and Nanotechnology...

Meet the people you could be learning from - their latest projects and background within the engineering industry. 

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Professor Parisa A. Bahri
Dean of the School of Engineering and Energy
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Dr Gerrard Eddy Jai Poinern
Nanoscience Program Chair, Director of Murdoch Applied Nanotechnology Research Group
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"...inspire the students to learn, teach the students how to think, enthuse the students to inquire, assist the students with discovery of self and lead the students to the thresholds of their minds."

- Find out what inspires the Dean of the School of Engineering and Energy.

"Communicating to our students, this drive and passion in scientific research, is very important to me and it gives me great pleasure to see their research efforts paying off."

Dr. Chris Creagh - Image Dr. Chris Creagh
Programme Chair Physics & Nanotechnology
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David Parlevliet - Image David Parlevliet
Lecturer / Research Associate
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"It is an exciting time to be alive, there are so many opportunities opening up for people who understand energy and how to tap into the natural energy flowing through the Earth in a sustainable manner."

"As a researcher in physics and nanotechnology I have been able to experience some cutting-edge and extremely exciting science. I relish the opportunity and challenge of teaching in the field of physics as a way to pass on knowledge and, hopefully, some of the passion."

Dr Elaine Walker - Image Dr Elaine Walker
Associate Lecturer in Physics and Energy Studies
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Zhong-Tao Jiang
Lecturer
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"I get much satisfaction from seeing students engage with their work, and start down the path of life-long learning, with the ability to not only be taught, but to learn for themselves."

"Nanoscience and nanotechnologies are widely seen as bringing benefits with huge potential in the areas of environment, energy resources, biomedical, information and communication technologies, and production of stronger and lighter materials."