
Fields of Research (FoR)
Electroanalytical chemistry, Macromolecular and materials chemistry not elsewhere classified, Electrochemistry, BiomaterialsBiography
Sina Jamali is an ARC DECRA Fellow at School of Chemistry. His research centres around electrochemistry of materials and cells. He works closely with Scientia Professor Justin Gooding within the Smart Materials and Surfaces Research Group.
Graduated Ph.D. under Prof Gordon Wallace from ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) at University of Wollongong (2016), Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Lecturer, University of...view more
Sina Jamali is an ARC DECRA Fellow at School of Chemistry. His research centres around electrochemistry of materials and cells. He works closely with Scientia Professor Justin Gooding within the Smart Materials and Surfaces Research Group.
Graduated Ph.D. under Prof Gordon Wallace from ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) at University of Wollongong (2016), Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Lecturer, University of Wollongong (2016-2020), Project leader at ARC Research Hub for Australian Steel Innovation (2017-2019), Growth and Innovation Technology Leader, Hexion, Melbourne (2020-2021).
My Grants
Discovery early career research award (DECRA) DE210101137 - Exploiting biological noise for next generation electrochemical biosensors - $458,665
My Qualifications
PhD - 2016 – Intelligent Polymer Research Institute, University of Wollongong, Australia.
B.Sc. (2006) & M.Sc. (2008) - Dep. Polymer Eng. & Color Tech., Tehran Polytechnic, Iran.
My Awards
2013 - Bill Wheeler award for outstanding research in Medical Bionics
My Research Activities
My research revolves around the intrinsic noise that is generated by electrochemical reaction and cellular metabolism. The goal is to capture these naturally occurring events and use the information as a diagnostic tool.
My Research Supervision
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My Engagement
My Teaching
CHEM2041-Analytical Chem: Essential Meth
CHEM3061-Chemistry of Materials
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