Cat Kealley
Lecturer
Department of Medical Radiation Science
Curtin University
Australia
Biography
Cat Kealley teaches and researches in the medical radiation sciences, with an emphasis on the physics and instrumentation involved. Her interests include radiation physics, radiobiology and medical imaging modalities. She also has a lot of experience in materials physics, with a focus on using x-ray and neutron diffraction to identify the atomic structure and composition of materials.
Research Interest
Radiation
Publications
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Jamieson, E., C. S. Kealley, A. Van Riessen, and R. D. Hart. 2016. "Optimising ambient setting Bayer derived fly ash geopolymers." Materials 9 (5): 392.1-11.
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Kealley, C. S., E. Jamieson, A. van Riessen, B. McLellan, B. Penna, and H. Nikraz. 2017. "Introducing Bayer Liquor-Derived Geopolymers." In Handbook of Low Carbon Concrete Nazari, A., and J. G. Sanjayan., 159-193 Sydney: Butterworth-Heinemann.
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Rickard, W. D. A., C. S. Kealley, and A. van Riessen. 2015. "Thermally Induced Microstructural Changes in Fly Ash Geopolymers: Experimental Results and Proposed Model." Journal of the American Ceramic Society 98 (3): 929-939.