ProfessorMaria Forsyth
Adjunct Professor
Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment/School of Engineering
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- Adjunct ProfessorFaculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment/School of Engineering
BIO
Professor Maria Forsyth "FAA" (Fellow Australian Academy of Sciences), is a former ARC Laureate fellow and currently an Alfred Deakin Professorial Fellow at Deakin University and an Ikerbasque Visiting Professorial Fellow at University of the Basque Country. At the Institute for Frontier Materials (IFM) at Deakin University in Australia, where she leads the research effort in energy storage and corrosion science.
She has worked at the forefront of energy materials research since her Fulbright Research Fellowship in 1990 and has consistently made breakthrough discoveries, including in polymer electrolytes, ionic liquids and organic plastic crystals. Specifically, her work has focused on
understanding the phenomenon of charge transport at metal/electrolyte interfaces and within novel electrolyte materials.
This has provided a basis for understanding the behaviour of such materials, and thus moving towards overcoming the performance limitations, of applications ranging from novel fuel cell designs and battery storage to corrosion prevention technologies.
Professor Forsyth leads collaborative projects in lithium and sodium battery technologies funded through recent Australian Research Council grants and with various industries. She is a co-author of over 650 journal and conference publications that attracted more than 27000 citations. Professor Forsyth has served on several editorial boards and is currently a senior editor for Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, a highly respected American Chemical Society journal. She also currently serves on the Research Implementation Advisory Committee for the Future Battery Industry CRC. She is the recipient of the Galileo Galilee award for her contributions to the polymer electrolyte and energy storage field, has received the Australian Corrosion Association Corrosion Medal and was awarded The Victorian Prize for Science and Innovation (VESKI) in 2017 as well as the 2020 Victorian Honour roll for Women.
Current:
Alfred Deakin Professor
Associate Director ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science
(ACES)
Chair of Electromaterials and Corrosion Science, Institute for Frontier
Materials (IFM)
Australian Academy of Science Fellow
Fellow of Royal Australian Chemical Institute RACI
She has worked at the forefront of energy materials research since her Fulbright Research Fellowship in 1990 and has consistently made breakthrough discoveries, including in polymer electrolytes, ionic liquids and organic plastic crystals. Specifically, her work has focused on
understanding the phenomenon of charge transport at metal/electrolyte interfaces and within novel electrolyte materials.
This has provided a basis for understanding the behaviour of such materials, and thus moving towards overcoming the performance limitations, of applications ranging from novel fuel cell designs and battery storage to corrosion prevention technologies.
Professor Forsyth leads collaborative projects in lithium and sodium battery technologies funded through recent Australian Research Council grants and with various industries. She is a co-author of over 650 journal and conference publications that attracted more than 27000 citations. Professor Forsyth has served on several editorial boards and is currently a senior editor for Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, a highly respected American Chemical Society journal. She also currently serves on the Research Implementation Advisory Committee for the Future Battery Industry CRC. She is the recipient of the Galileo Galilee award for her contributions to the polymer electrolyte and energy storage field, has received the Australian Corrosion Association Corrosion Medal and was awarded The Victorian Prize for Science and Innovation (VESKI) in 2017 as well as the 2020 Victorian Honour roll for Women.
Current:
Alfred Deakin Professor
Associate Director ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science
(ACES)
Chair of Electromaterials and Corrosion Science, Institute for Frontier
Materials (IFM)
Australian Academy of Science Fellow
Fellow of Royal Australian Chemical Institute RACI
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY CURRENT APPOINTMENT
- Adjunct ProfessorDeakin University, School of Engineering
DEGREES
- Doctor of PhilosophyMonash University
- Bachelor of ScienceMonash University
FIELDS OF RESEARCH
- Physical chemistry
- Materials engineering
- Inorganic chemistry
- Macromolecular and materials chemistry
AVAILABILITY FOR SUPERVISION
- Masters by Research and PhD supervision
AREA/FACULTY
- Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment
DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/INSTITUTE/DISCIPLINE
- School of Engineering