Professor Charles Sorrell
ABOUT ME
Professional Experience
Professor, School of Materials Science & Engineering, ±«±·³§°ÂÌý 1997-Present
Associate Professor, School of Materials Science & Engineering, ±«±·³§°ÂÌý 1992-96
Senior Lecturer, School of Materials Science & Engineering, ±«±·³§°ÂÌý 1989-91
Lecturer, School of Materials Science & Engineering, ±«±·³§°ÂÌý 1987-89
RESEARCH
Research Contributions
The main focus of research has been in the processing of ceramics, including fabrication, forming, and densification of bulk materials, thick films, and thin films. The main research areas historically are:
Phase Equilibria 1976-Present
Crystal Growth 1977-80
High-Temperature Superconductivity 1987-00
Bioceramics 1989-01
Microwave Heating of Ceramics 1997-04
Gas Sensors and Fuel Cells 1998-01
Photocatalytic Titania 1999-Present
Outputs (Last 5 Years)
Publications: 46
Grants: $5.35 million
Postgraduate Student Completions: 8
TEACHING
Teaching Contributions
MATS1112 – Phase Equilibria
MATS2013 – Ceramic Materials
MATS1142 – Crystallography & X-Ray Diffraction
MATS2183 – Refractories
MATS1163 – Chemistry of the Solid State
MATS2263 – Sintering of Ceramics
MATS1244 – Materials Industry Management A
MATS2294 – Thermal & Mechanical Properties of Ceramics
MATS1464 – Professional Communication & Presentation
MATS2314 – Glass-Based Ceramics
AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS
Awards and Memberships
President – Ceramics, Cells and Tissues Italy 2003
Fellow – Australian Institute of Energy Australia 2003
Labino Lecture, Glass Art Society USA 2005
Pfeil Award, Institute of Materials UK 2006
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