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Professor Salvy Russo is a faculty member in the School of Science at RMIT University, specializing in quantum modeling, nanotechnology, and computational materials science. His research focuses on atomistic modeling of nanostructures, quantum dots, and energy storage materials, supported by grants from the Australian Research Council and CSIRO. He collaborates globally with institutions like Purdue University, Cambridge University, and NUS Singapore.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed in provided texts.
- Research Interests: Quantum Theory, Condensed Matter Physics, Nanotechnology, and Computational Materials Design.
His projects include developing single-atom electronics, optimizing self-assembled nanostructures, and modeling van der Waals interactions. Russo has supervised over 30 research projects, including work on liquid metal catalysts and photonic materials. He was awarded the 2007 CSIRO Best Paper Award for contributions to science. Teaching responsibilities include advanced courses in quantum mechanics, statistical physics, and computational modeling.
Recent articles highlight advancements in liquid metal catalysis, quantum dot dynamics, and defect-engineered materials for optoelectronic applications. His work bridges theory and experiment, leveraging machine learning for material discovery and DFT for molecular modeling.
- Key Collaborators: Prof. L. Hollenberg (Melbourne), Prof. G. Klimeck (Purdue), Prof. Y.P. Feng (NUS).
- Funding Sources: ARC Discovery Grants, CSIRO Flagship Fellowships, International Science Linkage Grants.


