
Dr Rick Franich, Senior Lecturer and Masters Program Co-ordinator
Dr Alex Merchant, Senior Lecturer
Dr Leah McDermott, Post-Doctoral fellow
Mr Michael Taylor, Research Fellow
Adjunct Professor Peter Johnston, Director, Environmental and Radiation Health, Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency
Adjunct Professor Tomas Kron, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Adjunct Associate Professor Annette Haworth, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Mr Trevor Ackerley, William Buckland Radiotherapy Centre
Investigation and development of various aspects of radiotherapy physics including measurement and computer modelling of medical radiation and three-dimensional dosimetry. Numerous projects at hospitals in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia.
Measurements of alpha-, beta-, gamma-, X- and neutron radiation for many applications to environmental science (including the cleanup of former nuclear test sites), materials science and diagnostic facilities for industry.
RMIT Applied Physics has collaborative projects with MARC (University of Melbourne) to investigate Ion Beam Nanolithography and Proton Beam Writing. These projects allow the manufacture of very high aspect ratio structures at the nanoscale. The projects are supported by accelerator facilities in Melbourne and Sydney as well as excellent RMTI Microanalytical facilities and other Australian infrastructure.
Book Chapters
‘Fundamentals of Radiation Physics', Jamie V. Trapp and Peter Johnston, Chapter 2 in ‘An Introduction to Radiation Protection in Medicine’, Editors Jamie V. Trapp and Tomas Kron, Published by Taylor and Francis (2008), ISBN: 9781584889649.
‘Radiation Detection and Simulation Methods’, Jamie V. Trapp and Peter Johnston, Chapter 4 in ‘An Introduction to Radiation Protection in Medicine’, Editors Jamie V. Trapp and Tomas Kron, Published by Taylor and Francis (2008), ISBN: 9781584889649.
‘Managing Radiation in the Workplace ', Peter Johnston, Jamie V. Trapp, and Tomas Kron, Chapter 5 in ‘An Introduction to Radiation Protection in Medicine’, Editors Jamie V. Trapp and Tomas Kron, Published by Taylor and Francis (2008), ISBN: 9781584889649.
Refereed Papers
‘Ion beam lithography using single ions’, A. Alves, P Reichart, R. Siegele, P.N. Johnston, D. N. Jamieson, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B249 (2006) 730-733.
‘Ion Transmission Through Nano-Apertures’, M L Taylor, R D Franich, A Alves, P Reichart, C Yang, D N Jamieson, P N Johnston, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B249 (2006) 752-755.
‘Focused Ion Beam Machined Nanostructures Depth Profiled by Macrochannelling Ion Beam Analysis’, S. Orbons, L van Dijk, M Bozkurt, P N Johnston, P Reichart, D N Jamieson, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B249 (2006) 747-751.
Cascade summing corrections in underground gamma-ray spectrometry, Peter N. Johnston, Mikael Hult and Joël Gasparro, Applied Radiation and Isotopes 64 (2006) 1323-1328.
A low-level activation technique for monitoring thermonuclear fusion plasma conditions, Joël Gasparro, Mikael Hult, Georges Bonheure and Peter N. Johnston, Applied Radiation and Isotopes 64 (2006) 1130-1135.
‘The Effect of Uncertainties in Nuclear Decay Data on Coincidence Summing Calculations for Gamma-Ray Spectrometry’, J. Gasparro, M. Hult, P.N. Johnston and H. Tagziria, Czechoslovak Journal of Physics 56, Suppl. D (2006) D203-D210.
‘Underground search for the decay of 180Tam’,Mikael Hult, Joël Gasparro, Gerd Marissens, Patric Lindahl, Uwe Wätjen, Peter N. Johnston, Cyriel Wagemans and Matthias Köhler, Physical Review C 74, 054311 (2006).
‘Characterization of ion tracks in PMMA for single ion lithography’, A. Alves, P.N. Johnston, P Reichart, D. N. Jamieson, R. Siegele, Nuclear Instruments and Methods B260: 431-436 (2007).
‘Ion Beam Lithograpy Using A Nano-Aperture’, M.L. Taylor, A. Alves, P. Reichart, R.D. Franich, S. Rubanov, P. Johnston, D.N. Jamieson, Nuclear Instruments and Methods B260:426-430 (2007).
‘In-Vitro Dissolution Studies of Uranium Bearing Material in Simulated Lung Fluid’, S. Sdraulig, R. D. Franich, R. Tinker, S. B. Solomon, R. O’Brien and P. N. Johnston, Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 99 (2008) 527-538.
‘Systematic variations in polymer gel dosimeter calibration due to container influence and water non-equivalence’, ML Taylor, RD Franich, PN Johnston, RM Millar and JV Trapp, Physics in Medicine and Biology 52:3991-4005 (2007).
‘An experimental MOSFET approach to characterize 192Ir HDR source anisotropy’, WC Toye, KR Das, SP Todd, MB Kenny, RD Franich and PN Johnston, Physics in Medicine and Biology 52:5329-5339 (2007).
‘On the use of Mercury as a means of locating background sources in ultra low background HPGe detector systems’, M Hult, J Gasparro, P Lindahl, G Marissens, A Fessler and PN Johnston, Applied Radiation and Isotopes 66:829-834 (2008).
ML Taylor RD Franich, JV Trapp and PN Johnston,’ The effective atomic number of dosimetric gels’, Australasian Physical Sciences and Engineering in Medicine, 31:131-138 (2008).
In addition to Research Programs involving PhD, MAppSc and MAppSc (Medical and Health Physics) programs, there are opportunities or Honours students and we have a long history of taking international students for 3-12 month projects.