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Professor Maxim Avdeev is a faculty member in the School of Chemistry at the University of Sydney. Previously serving as Adjunct Professor (2018-2021), he holds a current appointment as Professor since 2021. His research focuses on advanced materials science, neutron scattering techniques, and energy storage systems. He collaborates with institutions such as Argonne National Laboratory and the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation.
Education and professional background includes postdoctoral work at Argonne National Laboratory (2001-2005) and ongoing roles at Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering. His research interests span crystallography, solid-state chemistry, and materials for next-generation batteries. Recent work includes developing electrochemical stability databases and studying perovskite materials.
Grants include ARC Discovery Projects on rare-earth free magnets (2023) and all-solid-state battery materials (2020). No current research students are explicitly listed, though collaborations with researchers like Prof. Ling C. are prominent. His work integrates theoretical modeling with experimental techniques, contributing to both fundamental and applied materials science.
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