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Amelia Liu is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Monash University. She holds an ARC Future Fellowship (2019-) and has prior roles including a Margaret Clayton Women in Research Fellowship (2009-2013) and leadership in research capabilities at the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy (2014-2018). Her research focuses on structural characterization of disordered materials like glasses using advanced microscopy and synchrotron techniques. She has pioneered methods to explore atomic structure in glasses, contributing to understanding their formation and properties.
Education: PhD from the University of Melbourne (2003), postdoctoral research at Argonne National Laboratory (2004-2007). Professional achievements include the FEI Cowley-Moodie Award (2014) and Outstanding Symposium Presentation Award (2011). She leads projects such as 'A crystallography for disorder' (2025-2028) and collaborates internationally on nuclear materials and micromechanical analysis.
Research interests span glass physics, structural complexity, and advanced microscopy techniques. She actively supervises PhD students in experimental physics and computational methods, utilizing cutting-edge facilities like the UltraTEM and Australian Synchrotron.
- Grants & Projects: ARC Future Fellowship, ANSTO-funded nuclear materials research, in-operando micromechanical SEM suite development.
- Awards: FEI Cowley-Moodie Award, Margaret Clayton Fellowship, Outstanding Symposium Presentation Award.
Labs/Teams: Involved in the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy and collaborations with Australian Synchrotron.




