Darryl Jonesمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر ارشد
- Electron collisions
- Molecular physics
- Spectroscopy
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Dr. Darryl Jones is a Senior Research Fellow at Flinders University's College of Science and Engineering and the Flinders Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology. His research focuses on experimental and theoretical studies of electron and photon collisions with atoms, molecules, and condensed matter systems. His educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy from Flinders University (2008) and a Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Tohoku University, Japan (2008-2010). Dr. Jones' research interests span electron collisions with applications in medical radiation therapies and plasma processing technologies. His work involves experimental studies of electron-impact excitation, ionization, and fragmentation processes, combined with quantum chemical computations to describe atomic and molecular phenomena. He has specialized in photon- and electron-impact processes and has developed novel chemical processing platforms for materials synthesis. Most recently, he managed a Photoemission Electron Microscopy (PEEM) facility within Flinders Microscopy and Microanalysis (2020-2022). His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on electron-molecule interactions, materials characterization, and scattering cross-section measurements, with applications spanning from fundamental physics to practical technological implementations. ARC Future Fellowship (FT210100264) - Molecular movies using time-resolved momentum spectroscopies ARC Linkage Infrastructure and Equipment Fund (LE240100073) - A femtosecond beamline for time-resolved momentum microscopy Australia's Spectroscopy & Molecular Physics Research Field Leader (2018) Flinders Prize in Theoretical Physics (2003) The Max Clark Prize in Science and Engineering (2003) Dr. Jones has secured significant research funding including multiple ARC grants totaling millions of dollars. He serves on the editorial boards of international journals Atoms and the European Physical Journal D , and is currently vice-chair of the SA Branch of the Australian Institute of Physics (AIP). His research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in the areas of clean energy and advanced materials development. He has established collaborative networks with researchers across multiple countries, with recent external collaborations spanning Australia, Japan, and Europe.








