HDR Students

Dr. Julian Lloyd (2017)
Dr. Julian Lloyd studied his BSc. in Physics and MSc. in condensed mater physics at Technische Universität München Germany before coming to join Prof. Bach in 2014. Julian is based at Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication (MCN) and his research topic is the Electrostatic self-assembly of nanoparticles structures. Email me: julian.lloyd@monash.edu

Dr. Soon Hock Ng (2016)
Dr. Soon Hock Ng completed his BSc./BEng. in astrophysics and materials engineering here at Monash University. Soon Hock is based at the Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication (MCN) and his research topic is DNA self-assembly of gold nanoparticles. Soon Hock is currently completing his thesis. Email me: soonhock.ng@monash.edu

Mr. Rishabh Bhargava (2016)

Dr. Kalim Kashif (2014)

Dr. Satvasheel Powar (2013)

Dr. Philipp Reineck (2013)

Dr. Akhil Gupta (2013)

Dr. Thibaut Thai (2013)

Dr. Torben Daeneke (2012)

Dr. Dongchuan Fu (2012)

Dr. Yuanhui Zheng (2011)

Dr. Andrew Nattestad (2010)

Dr. Cecilia Lalander (2010)
Postdocs

Dr. Lei Yang (2017)
Dr. Lei Yang was born in China. He obtained his MSc and PhD at Uppsala University in Sweden. Under the supervision by Professor Anders Hagfeldt, his PhD study was mainly focused on Solid-state Dye-sensitized Solar Cells (sDSCs) and Perovskite Solar Cells, in particular, on investigating different Hole-Transport Materials (HTMs) including small organic molecules and conducting polymers.

Dr. Niraj Lal (2017)
Dr. Niraj Lal is an OCE Science Team Leader Postdoctoral Researcher at Monash University. His interests are in nanophotonics for solar cell applications and science communication. Niraj graduated as a Gates Scholar with a PhD in physics from the University of Cambridge before working as an ARENA Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the ANU. More info can be seen at his website here. Email me: niraj.lal@monash.edu

Dr. Feng Li (2016)
Dr. Feng Li studied his PhD at the National University of Singapore, where he focused on charge separation and collection of dye-sensitized solar cells. Working since 2014 with Prof Bach, Feng’s research focus is on charge transport and transfer in thin-film solar cells by transient absorption, fluorescence and impedance. Email me: feng.li@monash.edu
Visitors

Mr. David Nabben (2017)
Mr David Nabben is currently completing his Bachelor of Physics at University of Konstanz, Germany. David is visiting our research group to write up his Bachelor Thesis on perovskite solar cells as a successful candidate of DAAD-scholarship program PROMOS (financed by the Federal Government Department for Education and Research - BMBF).

Ms. Jessica Alves (2017)
Jessica Alves is currently a materials engineering undergraduate student from UFABC - Brazil and an exchange student in Monash University. First degree of Science and Technology bachelor was completed in 2015 at the same university. She is an enthusiastic student and aims to use the knowledge acquired on the development of valuable materials and devices.