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Kevin Conley is a Visiting Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science and the Inorganic Materials Modelling group. He holds a Doctoral degree in Natural Sciences from McGill University (2017). His research focuses on nanomaterials, particularly carbon nanotubes, electrical conductivity, and optoelectronic properties of nanoparticles. He explores topics like doping effects, plasmonic behavior, and charge transfer in nanoscale systems.
Key research areas include the electrical properties of carbon nanotube networks, near-infrared responsive materials, and computational modeling of nanomaterial behavior. His work bridges theoretical simulations (e.g., ab initio methods) with experimental validation, emphasizing applications in sensors and energy materials.
His articles (2017–2024) highlight trends in nanomaterial conductivity, light-matter interactions, and core-shell nanoparticle design. Collaborations involve international teams, though specific institutions are not detailed here. No scientific awards are explicitly listed. He has supervised one thesis, though student names are not provided. Research outputs include datasets on plasmon excitations and thermoelectric alloys (e.g., via Zenodo and Figshare).



