Role at ANSTO
Dr Ramzi Kutteh's role at ANSTO is to carry out modelling and simulation studies, focusing mostly on molecular dynamics and lattice dynamics, to assist in the interpretation of inelastic neutron scattering data from the instruments. He also performs additional research on topics of personal interest and in collaboration with other members of the Neutron Scattering Science group.
Ramzi's background is in computational physics (condensed matter, colloid physics, and biophysics), methodology and algorithm development, and scientific software.
Qualifications & Achievements & Affiliations
- Research Physicist/Honorary Associate, December 2003 - December 2015, School of Physics, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
- Research Fellow, June 1993 - September 2003, (Pacific Northwest National Laboratories, Washington, USA; Australian National University, Canberra, Australia; Queen Mary College, University of London, London, UK; Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, USA)
- Ph.D. (Computational/Theoretical) Condensed Matter Physics, May 1993; Purdue University, Indiana, USA
- M.S. Electrical Engineering (Electrophysics Major), June 1987; Polytechnic Institute of New York, New York, USA
- B.S. Electrical Engineering, May 1986; University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA