David R. Mckenzie
Professor
Department of Physics
Centre for Quantum Computation & Communication Technology
Australia
Biography
David has held a Personal Chair in Materials Physics in the School of Physics, University of Sydney since 1997. Previous appointments have included: Director of the Australian Key Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis (AKCMM) (2000); Deputy Director of the AKCMM (1994 –1999); Reader at the University of Sydney, Visiting Professorships at Osaka University, Japan and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and a Visiting Fellowship at Churchill College Cambridge. In 2001 he was awarded an ISI Citation Laureate award for 8 high impact papers and is listed in 2003 by ISI as one of the world’s 250 most highly cited scientists. In 2004, he was awarded a Citation Laureate Award as the most highly cited Australian researcher in the field of materials science. In 2007, David was awarded an Australian Research Council Professorial Fellowship.
Research Interest
Research achievements have included the identification of the amorphous phase of carbon known as tetrahedral amorphous carbon, the development of theories for the formation of the cubic phase of boron nitride, the development of techniques for the on line analysis of thin film materials by electron diffraction in the electron microscope and the application of density functional theory to the prediction of structure in materials.
Publications
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Molecular adsorption on silicon (001): A systematic evaluation of size effects in slab and cluster models, D.F. Tracey, B. Delley, D.R. McKenzie and O. Warschkow, Aip Advances 3, 042117 (2013).
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Electronic structure of two interacting phosphorus δ-doped layers in silicon, D.J. Carter, O. Warschkow, N.A. Marks and D.R. McKenzie, Physical Review B 87, 45204 (2013).
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Reaction pathways for pyridine adsorption on silicon (001), J.M. Bennett, N.A. Marks, J.A. Miwa, G.P. Lopinski, F. Rosei, D.R. McKenzie and O. Warschkow, Journal Of Physics: Condensed Matter 27, 54001 (2015).