Lachlan Deakin
Research Fellow · Computational Materials Science
Australian National University (ANU)About
Lachlan Deakin serves as a Research Fellow in the Department of Materials Physics at the Australian National University's College of Science and Medicine. His research integrates computational techniques with materials science to address challenges in mineral characterization and environmental monitoring.
His expertise spans Computational Materials Science, Digital Rock Physics, and Volume Rendering, with specialized focus on nanoscale imaging and computer graphics algorithms. Deakin develops innovative methods for 3D image analysis, including distance-map optimizations for ray casting and multiscale bridging techniques applicable to ore processing and coral reef studies.
Analysis of his 2019-2025 publications reveals a trajectory from foundational work in volume rendering (Chebyshev distance maps, empty space skipping) toward applied geoscience solutions. Current research emphasizes micro-to-nano scale integration for metal ore characterization and particle separation using 3D X-ray tomography, demonstrating cross-disciplinary impact across materials engineering, computer science, and environmental science.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material. While advising relationships and grant funding remain unspecified, Deakin maintains active collaboration with ANU researchers including Professor Mark Knackstedt, contributing to laboratories focused on digital rock analysis and advanced visualization techniques.
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