Julian Gale
Professor
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Curtin University
Australia
Biography
Julian Gale from 2013 - to date: Professor, Institute National des Sciences & Techniques Nucleaires, Saclay, France 2010 - to date: John Curtin Distinguished Professor, Curtin University 2007 - to date: Professor of Computational Chemistry, Curtin University 2003 - 2007: Premier's Research Fellow, Curtin University 2000 - 2003: Reader in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Imperial College London 1993 - 2000: Royal Society University Research Fellow, Imperial College London
Research Interest
Research concerns the development and application of theoretical or computational methods to problems in chemistry, physics, geochemistry, mineralogy and materials science. Current foci include; polymorphism, crystallisation, mineral-water interfaces, fuel cells, lithium battery materials, solvent extraction, desalination membranes.
Publications
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Anderson MW, JT Gebbie-Rayet, AR Hill, N Farida, MP Attfield, et al. (2017) "Predicting crystal growth via a unified kinetic three-dimensional partition model." Nature 544 (7651): 456-459.
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Wang Y, H Arandiyan, HA Tahini, J Scott, X Tan, et al. (2017) "The controlled disassembly of mesostructured perovskites as an avenue to fabricating high performance nanohybrid catalysts." Nature Communications 8.
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Demichelis R, P Raiteri, JD Gale (2017) "Ab Initio Modelling of the Structure and Properties of Crystalline Calcium Carbonate." In New perspectives on mineral nucleation and growth: From solution precursors to solid materials Driessche 113-135.