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Professor Cook's research interests deal with the relationships between polymer structure, reaction kinetics and mechanical, thermal, electrical and rheological properties. This work involves two aspects: firstly, the investigation of well defined (and stable) materials to provide structure-property fundamentals and secondly, the extrapolation (and extension) of this knowledge to the structure as it changes due to chemical, thermal, temporal or stress induced change. Four specific polymer areas are currently being targeted. The first area is that of polymer networks in which three dimensional structures are formed by crosslinking reactions. In some studies, the photocuring technique is used as a convenient way of controlling the polymerization process. The influence of gelation and vitrification on the reaction kinetics and the final structure and morphology are being examined by thermal, microscopy and spectroscopic techniques. The second area deals with the mechanisms of yielding and toughening of polymers. These include phase-precipitation, core-shell and particulate toughening; yielding mechanisms and viscoelastic processes; and ageing phenomena. The third area is that of polymer blends. This work is studying the effect of the polymer-polymer interaction and processing conditions on the final morphology and hence physical properties of the blend. The last targeted area deals with nano-structures in crosslinked polymers produced either by inclusion of nano-fillers into the polymer matrix or by the creation of nano-structures in the matrix by controlled polymerization techniques. The interests of Prof Cook include: Mechanical properties of polymers Polymer rheology and processing Polymer synthesis and structure characterization Polymer composites Network polymers - structure-properties and applications Viscoelasticity, plasticity and rubber elasticity of polymers Polymer engineering and materials selection Stress analysis in polymer engineering Applications of mathematics to polymer engineering Statistics in materials engineering Materials Engineering Design |

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Terry Turney is a Professorial Fellow in the Centre for Green Chemistry and in the Department of Materials Engineering Terry Turney (PhD, FTSE, FRACI) holds a Professorial Fellow¡¯s position in the Departments of Chemistry and Materials Engineering at Monash University. In addition, he is CTO of both Sonic Essentials Pty Ltd, a micronutrient manufacturer for the agricultural sector, and of Micronisers Australasia Pty Ltd, a diverse nanoparticle manufacturer. He was previously Director of the Nanotechnology Centre in Australia¡¯s Government R&D Organization, CSIRO, where he worked as a scientist in various roles in materials research for over 28 years. His groups¡¯ scientific activities have resulted in over 25 patents, 100 published scientific papers and a similar number of major reports to industry, resulting in several nanostructured products entering the marketplace. His current R&D interests include polymeric nanocomposite materials, and applications of nanoparticles and nanocomposites within the manufacturing, healthcare and personal care products sectors. |

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