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Dr Alexander Kiy is a researcher in the Department of Materials Physics at The Australian National University. His work focuses on advanced materials and nanotechnology, with a particular emphasis on nanopore engineering, ion irradiation effects, and energy materials. Key areas of research include nanofluidic systems, gas sensing technologies, and catalytic materials for energy applications.
His research interests span nanopore physics, semiconductor materials, and the development of novel metamaterials. He investigates phenomena such as ionic transport through solid-state nanopores, the role of oxygen vacancies in semiconductor films, and the structural characterization of ion tracks in polymers and semiconductors.
Notable contributions include studies on conical nanopores for osmotic power generation, antioxidants in polypropylene under ion irradiation, and the design of fractal photonic metamaterials for enhanced sensing. His work bridges experimental and computational approaches, with applications in energy conversion, environmental monitoring, and materials science.
Dr Kiy collaborates extensively with international teams on projects involving materials characterization (e.g., SAXS, SEM), catalyst development, and nanoscale fabrication. While no academic awards are explicitly listed, his publications reflect sustained contributions to high-impact research in materials physics and nanotechnology.
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