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Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
19992024

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Biography

Professor Vincent Craig completed both his B.Sc. (Honours in Chemistry, 1993) and Ph.D. degrees (Reasearch School of Physics, 1997) at the ANU before postdoctoral positions at UC Davis, California and the University of Newcastle, NSW. He was awarded an ARC Postdoctoral fellowship in 1998 and an ARC Research Fellowship in 2001 and is currently on an ARC Future Fellowship. He was formerly the Head of the Department from Jan 2009-Jan 2012.
His research interests include the direct measurement of surface forces - both quasistatic and dynamic, interfacial adsorption of surfactants and polymers, surface and bulk nanobubbles, controlled wetting, specific ion effects and bubble coalescence in electrolyte solutions. He has considerable experience in the development of scientific instrumentation.

He has published over 120 fully referees journal papers which have been cited over 9000 times for a H factor of 46.

Qualifications

PhD

Research Interests

Specific Ion effects (including Hofmeister effects)

Electrolyte Solutions

       -Bubble Coalescence

        -Surface tension

Surfactant and Polymer Adsorption: Kinetics and Surface Excess

      -Influence of additives

Surface Force Measurements

      -Measurements between novel metal oxide surfaces

      - Hydrophobic Forces

      - DLVO and Non-DLVO forces

Nanobubbles

      - Both surface and bulk nanobubbles

      - Bubble Lifetimes

      - Contact Angle Anomaly

Atomic Force Microscopy

       - Force Measurements

       - Imaging

Quartz Crytal Microbalance

Optical Reflectometry

Foaming (including Beer)

Research student supervision

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