
معرفی
Dr. Terry James Frankcombe is an Associate Professor in the School of Science at UNSW Canberra. His research focuses on theoretical and computational chemical physics, with expertise in quantum chemistry, gas-surface modelling, and condensed matter systems. He leads a research group exploring topics like interstellar chemistry, quantum dynamics method development, and dielectric materials.
Education: PhD in Chemistry (2001, University of Queensland); BSc(Hons) and University Medal (1997, Australian National University). Postdoctoral fellowships included positions at the University of Queensland, Universiteit Leiden, Göteborgs Universitet (Marie Curie Fellow), and ANU. Awarded an ARC Future Fellowship (2011-2014).
Research interests span quantum dynamics, solid-state materials, and computational modelling. Current projects include electron-hole pair effects in gas-surface reactions, interstellar formaldehyde formation, and photosynthetic mechanisms. Supervises PhD candidates in hydrogen storage and dielectric materials.
Awards: ARC Future Fellowship. Lab affiliation: Quantum Dynamics Network (QDN). Teaching includes Mathematics 1B and Engineering Mathematics 2B.



