LE NHAN PHAM

I am a chemist (materials researcher) with experience and expertise in physical and theoretical chemistry. My research focuses much on advanced materials, particularly atomic clusters, 2D materials, biological materials, polymers, and catalysts. I graduated (Ph.D.) from Department of Chemistry, University of Leuven, Belgium (September 2019). After PhD graduation, I joined Department of Physics, RMIT, Australia as a visiting scholar for short time, and then actively worked in Institute for Frontier Materials, Deakin University as a postdoctoral research fellow. In July 2022, I joined Flinders University to continue my research ambition. I had been also a tenure-track lecturer at a department of chemistry of a University in Vietnam.

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Personal information


Researcher

lenhan.pham[at]flinders.edu.au

College of Science and Engineering
Flinders University


Homepage:

https://lenhanpham.github.io

Personal email: lenhanhoaqn[at]gmail.com

Google scholar: Google Scholar

CV: Le-Nhan-Pham.pdf

Education

KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

PhD, Physical & Computational Chemistry

Dissertation Title: “Properties of small 3d-metal based clusters: A journey from wave function to density functional methods”

Pre-doctoral program, Physical & Computational Chemistry

University of Science, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

M.S., Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

Thesis Topic: “Fabrication of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC) Using 620-1H3TBA (Black Dye) and Investigation into Their Performance and Long-term Stability”

University of Quy Nhon, Quy Nhon, Vietnam

B.E., Chemistry

Working experience

Research Associate College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University

Postdoctoral Research Fellow Institute for Frontier Materials (IFM) - Deakin University

Visiting Scholar School of Science (Physics), RMIT University

Lecturer Department of Chemistry, Dalat University

Researcher Department of Chemistry, University of Science, Vietnam National University of Ho Chi Minh City

Exchange Student Lars’s Group, School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne during the PhD program