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Dr. Levi Tegg is a Researcher at the University of Sydney, affiliated with the Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis and the Net Zero Institute. His academic background includes a BSc (Hons) and PhD from the University of Newcastle. He specializes in advanced microscopy techniques to study material microstructures, particularly ferroelectric materials and nanoporous metals. His research focuses on linking microstructural properties to real-world applications such as energy storage and photovoltaics. Current projects include domain structure analysis in ferroelectrics, cryogenic atom probe tomography workflows, and hydrogen-embrittlement in alloys.
Education: BSc (Hons) in Materials Science and Physics from the University of Newcastle (2020 PhD). Research interests span materials characterization via electron microscopy, powder diffraction, and plasmonics. He collaborates with institutions like Sydney Nano and the Australian Microscopy and Microanalysis Society (AMMS).
Key projects include studying relaxor ferroelectrics' domain structures, nanoporous metals for energy applications, and optimizing atom probe tomography techniques. He advises PhD student Nathan Brichta on relaxor ferroelectric crystal characterization.
Affiliations: Member of Sydney Nano Institute, Net Zero Initiative, AMMS, and Australian Nanotechnology Network. His work bridges fundamental material science with applied technologies, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.