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Associate Professor David Huang is affiliated with the University of Adelaide's School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences under the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology. He holds an academic rank of Associate Professor and focuses on Soft Condensed Matter Theory, Organic Electronics, and Nanofluidics. His research employs computational and theoretical methods to study molecular and nano-scale phenomena in materials science and chemistry, with applications in renewable energy and functional materials.
Key research areas include coarse-grained molecular dynamics for simulating large-scale systems, organic semiconductors for electronic devices, and nano-scale fluid dynamics for energy conversion. His lab (huang-lab.org) develops novel methods combining statistical mechanics and machine learning to simplify molecular system representations. He is eligible to supervise Masters and PhD students, emphasizing applications in organic electronics and nanofluidics.
Publications span topics like singlet fission in polyacenes, photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, and membrane-driven fluid transport. His work bridges theory and experiment, aiming to control material properties for practical technologies. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his active research and numerous publications reflect significant contributions to the field.
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