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Dr. Simon Campbell is a Senior Research Fellow at the School of Physics and Astronomy, Monash University. He holds an ARC-funded Future Fellowship and has been actively contributing to astrophysical research since at least 2004. His work focuses on stellar evolution, nucleosynthesis, and computational modeling of stellar interiors.
- Monash University: School of Physics and Astronomy (2017–2025)
- ARC Australian Research Council: Research Fellowship (2017–2023)
- Group of Eight Limited: Research Project (2013–2014)
His research interests include:
- Stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis
- 3D fluid-dynamical simulations of stellar interiors
- Chemical abundance problems in Galactic globular clusters
- Dynamics of binary star systems
His recent publications focus on asteroseismology, galactic chemical evolution, and computational modeling of stellar processes. He has significant contributions to understanding lithium production in stars and carbon-deficient red giants.
- Charlene Heisler Prize (2008)
- Louise Webster Prize (2014)
- Vice Chancellor's Commendation for Thesis Excellence (2008)
Simon Campbell leads major research projects including Nucleosynthetic signatures of convective-reactive events in stars (2019–2025) and Neutron Capture Nucleosynthesis in Super-AGB Stars (2017–2023). His work addresses UN Sustainable Development Goals related to planetary protection and scientific knowledge advancement.



