Dr Jason Gascooke

ANFF-TERS/SEM Support Staff

College of Science and Engineering

place Physical Sciences
GPO Box 2100, ADELAIDE, SA, 5001
I received my PhD from Flinders University in 2000, during which one of the projects was to construct an instrument to measure energy releases following photodissociation of van der Waals molecules (these are species containing two or more molecules/atoms held together by weak intermolecular forces).  From 2000-2003 I was a postdoctoral fellow at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California USA where we investigated the photodissociation dynamics of radicals, and multi-fragment dissociation events.  Following this I moved to Adelaide University and worked there until 2008 building an apparatus to explore the molecular-level dynamics of evaporation at the liquid-vacuum interface.  In 2008, I returned to Flinders University when I took up my current position as lecturer and research fellow.
Topic lecturer
CPES7721 Honours- Spectroscopy and Molecular Symmetry