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Dr. Andrew Martin is the Deputy Head of the Department of Physics at RMIT University's School of Science. His research focuses on developing advanced imaging techniques using X-rays and electrons, particularly at the Australian Synchrotron and international X-ray free-electron lasers. He specializes in diffraction-based methods for applications in condensed matter physics, biochemistry, cell biology, and materials science.
Dr. Martin teaches undergraduate courses in Introductory Physics, Quantum Physics, and Scientific Programming, while also supervising postgraduate research. His work emphasizes classical and quantum coherence phenomena, with recent projects addressing crystal structure determination, ionic liquid behavior, and nanostructure analysis using cutting-edge X-ray and electron microscopy techniques.
His research group collaborates with institutions globally, leveraging XFEL facilities to explore ultrafast dynamics and structural changes in materials. He is committed to advancing methodologies for real-time, high-resolution structural analysis in complex systems.
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