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Condensed Matter Theory Group Research Grants

The ARC Discovery Grants

  • ARC Discovery Grant No. DP0450435, I. Snook and S. Russo, "The Role of Thermodynamics and Kinetics in Self-Assembly of Metallic Nanocrystals", 2004, 2005, 2006.
  • ARC Discovery Grant DP0556439, I Snook, S. Russo, R. Needs (Cambridge University, UK) and M. Towler (Cambridge University, UK) "Accurate Quantum Modelling of van der Waals interaction and its Application to Molecular Physisorption onto Surfaces", 2005, 2006, 2007.
  • ARC Discovery Grant DP0770543, I. Snook, S. Russo and K. Binder (Mainz University, Germany), "Understanding and Controlling the Processes Underlying Self Assembly of Nanostructures on Surfaces", 2007,2008,2009.
  • ARC Discovery Grant DP0663759B.D. Todd (Swinburne University of Technology) and P.J. Daivis,"Computational Nanofluidics", 2006 - 2008

CSIRO Flagship Grants

  • CSIRO, National Research Flagships, “Energy Transformed, National Hydrogen Materials alliance (Cluster), Stream 2 Hydrogen Storage, Project 3”, I. Snook and I. Yarovsky (Molecular Modelling and Simulation Group).
  • CSIRO Flagship Fellowship Grant, “Quantum Modelling of Photo-Electrode Materials”, A/Prof S.P. Russo, 2005-2006.
  • CSIRO Flagship Fellowship Grant, “Computer Modelling of Materials for Energy Production in Rechargeable Solid-State Batteries”, A/Prof S.P. Russo, 2007-2008.
  • International Science Linkages Grant Dr R.Rees (CSIRO), Dr T. Hollenkamp (CSIRO), A/Prof S.P. Russo (RMIT), Prof G. Smith (Utah, USA), A/Prof O. Borodin (Utah, USA), 2007-2009.
  • CSIRO Flagship Collaboration Research Fund, Advanced Membrane Technologies for Water Treatment, “Molecular modelling – Transport and separation in membranes”, P. Daivis

APAC Computer Grants

  • APAC Grant e74, “Ab Initio Modelling of Nanomaterials”, I. Snook and S. Russo.
  • APAC Grant (h72) Prediction of the Electronic and Spectroscopic properties of Nanomaterials (2007) A/Prof S. Russo, Prof I. Snook, Prof P. Mulvaney (Melb. U), Dr A. Barnard (Oxford)

Various VPAC Computer Grants including

  • VPAC E-Research Grant, “Computational study of coarse-graining in macromolecular dynamics”, P. Daivis, B.D. Todd (Swinburne University of Technology) and R. Jagadeeshan (Monash University).
    Projects with other RMIT Groups


For more information about the Condensed Matter Theory Group, please contact Professor Ian Snook.


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