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Dr. Bobbie Sutton is an Associate Lecturer at the University of Queensland's School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, affiliated with the Centre for Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing (AMPAM). Their research focuses on computational materials science, advanced manufacturing processes, and functional materials including superconductors, nanomaterials, and electrical insulation systems.
Educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) from The University of Queensland
- Master of Science (Research) from Carnegie Mellon University
- Doctor of Philosophy from Carnegie Mellon University
Research expertise spans:
- Computational modeling of sintering processes and materials behavior
- Nanomaterial synthesis and magnetic property characterization
- Degradation mechanisms in electrical components like metal oxide varistors
- Superconductor defect engineering and flux pinning phenomena
Supervision activities include serving as Associate Advisor for a doctoral thesis on metal oxide surge arrester reliability. Grant history includes:
- First Principles Calculation of Interfacial Energies (UQ Early Career Researcher, 2000)
- Computer modelling of the sintering process (UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund, 1999)
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