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Lucy Gloag graduated from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand with a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Commerce. She completed her PhD at the University of New South Wales in 2018, focusing on the synthesis and characterization of Ruthenium-based nanocatalysts. Following her PhD, she undertook Postdoctoral Fellow positions under the supervision of Professors Richard Tilley and Justin Gooding, where she worked on nanomaterials for electrocatalysis. In 2023, she was appointed as a Lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney and has since joined the Research School of Chemistry at ANU, where she is engaged in the development of single atom and nanomaterials for energy storage and conversion technologies. Her research interests revolve around the synthesis and characterization of functional energy materials, particularly in the context of electrocatalytic applications. She aims to answer key scientific questions about how nanostructures can enhance the performance of electrocatalysts, utilizing techniques such as transmission electron microscopy and electrochemistry to explore the fundamental structure-property relationships essential for scaling up electrode materials efficiently.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT, Australia
Developing single atom and nanomaterials for energy storage and conversion technologies.
University of Technology Sydney • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Engaged in the teaching and development of curricula in chemistry.
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