I will be collaborating with the Karunadasa group at Standford University, researching halide perovskites for photovoltaic applications. I plan to leverage my expertise to determine the atomic scale features that influence physical properties of unique systems, which will provide insights for the development of high-performance materials.
Fred is a Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Technology Sydney. He conducts X-ray and neutron scattering at large-scale facilities to understand how the atomic structure of functional materials relates to their physical properties. His current focus is on perovskite materials for solid-state cooling, but has also researched materials for ionic conduction, photocatalysis and nuclear waste storage.
Fred will be collaborating with the Karunadasa group at Standford University, where he will be researching halide perovskites for photovoltaic applications. He will be determining the atomic scale features that influence the physical properties, which will provide insights for future developments.