Research Supervision
| Number of current supervisions |
9 |
| Total current UoN Masters EFTSL |
0.35 |
| Total current UoN PhD EFTSL |
2.15 |
For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.
Current Supervision
| Commenced |
Proposed Completion |
Program |
Supervisor Type |
Research Title |
| 2013 |
2017 |
M Philosophy (Physics) |
Principal Supervisor |
Supercontinuum Structure and Solitonic Processes in Higher-Order Electromagnetic Modes within Photonic Crystal Fibre |
| 2013 |
2017 |
PhD (Physics) |
Co-Supervisor |
Development of an Improved Solenoidal Neutral Helium Detector for Use on the Newcastle Scanning Helium Microscope (SHeM) |
| 2012 |
2016 |
PhD (Chemistry) |
Co-Supervisor |
Polymers for Photonics and Sensing Applications |
| 2012 |
2015 |
PhD (Physics) |
Co-Supervisor |
Photocurrent Mapping of OPVs |
| 2011 |
2015 |
PhD (Physics) |
Principal Supervisor |
An Investigation of the Spatio-temporal Performance of Supercontinuum Generation in Photonic Crystal Fibre and Applications in Sub-picosecond Exciton Lifetime Measurement |
| 2010 |
2014 |
PhD (Psychology - Science) |
Co-Supervisor |
Central and Peripheral Changes in Myopia and Implications for Treatment |
| 2009 |
2013 |
PhD (Physics) |
Co-Supervisor |
A Novel Electrical Model for Organic Photovoltaic Cells |
| 2008 |
2012 |
PhD (Physics) |
Co-Supervisor |
Nano-structural Organic Solar Cells |
| 2007 |
2010 |
PhD (Physics) |
Co-Supervisor |
Determining the Relationship Between Morphology and Charge Carrier Mobility in Bulk-Heterojunction Organic Solar Cells |
Past Supervision
| Year |
Program |
Supervisor Type |
Research Title |
| 2012 |
PhD (Physics) |
Co-Supervisor |
Towards Large Scale Organic Photovoltaics |
| 2011 |
PhD (Physics) |
Co-Supervisor |
Methods and Materials for the Investigation and Extension of the Performance of Polymer Photovoltaic Devices |
| 2010 |
PhD (Physics) |
Principal Supervisor |
Design and Investigation of a Four Mirror Scan Engine Incorporating Parabolic Reflectors |