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Michael Morgan is a Professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Monash University. His research focuses on theoretical physics, including topological defects, particle cosmology, geometric phases, and X-ray imaging techniques. He has contributed to advancements in electron microscopy and phase contrast imaging, particularly in nanoscale field mapping and vector tomography. His teaching interests include electrodynamics, scattering theory, and quantum mechanics.
Professor Morgan has led or participated in multiple research projects funded by organizations like the Australian Research Council (ARC). Notable projects include the 'Nanoscale field mapping in functional materials' and 'Electron Tomography of Electromagnetic Fields'. He has also been recognized with the Vice-Chancellor's Diversity and Inclusion Award in 2020.
His work spans interdisciplinary collaborations, addressing challenges in materials science, medical imaging, and computational physics. Key contributions include developing novel microscopy techniques and applying mathematical models to reconstruct physical phenomena. His research has been published in high-impact journals, with a focus on enhancing precision and resolving power in imaging technologies.
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