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Dr Andrew Minett
Qualifications:
BSc (Hons) - University of Wollongong, Australia
PhD - University of Wollongong, Australia
Research Interests:
After completing a PhD on conducting polymer based sensors at UOW, Dr Andrew Minett undertook a two-year Post-Doctoral Fellowship working in Dr Siegmar Roth's Synthetic Nanostructures group at the Max-Planck-Institut fuer Festkoerperforschung (Solid State Research) in Stuttgart, Germany. Dr Minett's research centred on the growth, functionalisation and characterization of synthetic nanostructures and the use of these in nano-electronic devices and as nanomechanical actuators. During this time he also acted as a consultant for Media Lab Europe's Nanostructures Group.
In 2002, Dr Minett was appointed as a Research Scientist and Temporary Lecturer in Prof Werner Blau's Molecular Electronics and Nanotechnology Group, at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Continuing to expand on research begun in Stuttgart, successful research collaborations were undertaken with Intel Ireland, Dublin City University and the University of Texas in Dallas. Research included the incorporation of nanostructures into functional composites, the growth of nanostructures for integration into semi-conductor industry platforms, and studying the interactions of biological entities (such as enzymes, antibodies and biopolymers) with nanostructures.
In 2004, Dr Minett was awarded a five-year, Australian Research Council QEII Research Fellowship, which he decided to undertake in IPRI in April 2005, to attempt to elucidate nanomaterial interactions and biomolecular incorporation protocols that will provide a foundation for future bioelectronic devices.
Dr Minett’s nanostructured materials research and current projects focuses on:
- Carbon nanotubes, inorganic nanowires and metal nanoparticles
- CVD growth of 3D architectures for use as electrodes
- Chemical functionalisation and characterisation of these electromaterials
- Applications of carbon nanotube electrodes in alternative energy applications
- Fuel cells, Li-ion batteries, supercapacitors
- Nanotube electrodes for use in biosensors and bioapplications
Memberships:
ARC Nanotechnology Network (ARCNN)
Australian Research Network for Advanced Materials (ARNAM)
American Chemical Society (ACS)
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Subjects taught:
Nano201
Chem301
5 key publications:
- J. Chen, AI. Minett, Y. Liu, C. Lynam, GG. Wallace. ‘Highly conducting Large-scale Carbon Nanotube Forests Grown on Conducting Substrates’ Advanced Materials 20 (2008) 566-569.
- J. Chen, Y. Liu, AI. Minett, C. Lynam, GG. Wallace. ‘Aligned carbon nanotube array/PEDOT polymer composite membrane electrode for lithium-ion battery, Chemistry of Materials 19 (2007) 3595-3597.
- E. Lahiff, C.Y. Ryu, S. Curran, A.I. Minett, W.J. Blau, P.M. Ajayan, ‘Selective positioning and density control of nanotubes within a polymer thin film’ NanoLetters 3 (2003) 1333-1337.
- G. Gu, M. Schmid, P.W. Chiu, A.I. Minett, J.Fraysse, G.T. Kim, S. Roth, M. Kozlov, E. Munoz, R.H. Baughman, ‘V 2O 5 nanofibre sheet actuators’ Nature Materials 2 (2003) 316-319.
- F. Frehill, J.G. Vos, S. Benrezzak, A. Koos, Z. Konya, M. Rüther, W.J. Blau, A. Fonseca, J.B. Nagy, L.P. Biro, A.I. Minett and M. in het Panhuis, ‘Interconnecting carbon nanotubes with an inorganic metal complex’, Journal of the American Chemical Society 124 (2002)13694-13695.
Total Number of Peer-Reviewed Research Publications 1998 to 2005: 48
For further information on any of the above, including honours and post-graduate study, please contact Dr Andrew Minett on any of the following:
email: aminett@uow.edu.au
phone: +61 (02) 42 213 319
office: AIIM
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2009 November 18-20: International Symposium on Renewable Energy Storage and Conversion Technologies, UOW Innovation Campus
2009 December 1: ACES Workshop on Ethical issues in scientific publication: peer review, publishing ethics & the integrity of the scientific record, UOW Innovation Campus, Wollongong
2009 December 3-4: Printing of Bio-Systems and electronics:the next Generation of Bionics, UOW Innovation Campus
2010 February 17-19: 5th Annual International Electromaterials Science Symposium held jointly with the 4th Australasian Symposium on Ionic Liquids (ASIL-4), Monash University, Melbourne
2010 June 9-11: Nanobionics Symposium, UOW Innovation Campus, Wollongong



