Assoc. Prof. Gary R. Dennis

Associate Professor Gary R. Dennis Deputy Dean, School of Science, Western Sydney University
Keywords polymer, chromatography, diffusion, chemical analysis, surface chemistry
Collaborators (internal)
  • Assoc. Prof. A. Shalliker (SoSc, Western Sydney University)
  • Prof. W.S. Price (SoSc, Western Sydney University)
  • Assoc. Prof. C. Leo (SEng, Western Sydney University)
  • Dr A. Rahman (SEng, Western Sydney University)
Contact Details Associate Professor Gary R. Dennis
Nanoscale Organisation and Dynamics Group | School of Science
Parramatta Campus - Building EHA.1.22
Western Sydney University
Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW, 2751
AUSTRALIA
E-mail: g.dennis@westernsydney.edu.au
Phone: [+61 2] 9685 9939

Research Candidates

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Current PhD Candidates:

# Associate Professor Dennis is Co-Supervisor to these students.

Past Group Members:
Mr David Shock # 2008 - 2018 "Destroying soil contamination with high power ultrasound"
Ms Danijela Kokic # 2010 - 2017 "Advanced analytical methods for biological analysis"
Ms Kristina Eriksson-Scott 2009 - 2016 "Aqueous silane systems for corrosion protection"
Dr James Stranger # 2012 - 2016 "NMR studies of molecular dynamics in liquid electrolytes"
Dr Marlene van der Sterren 2010 - 2013 "Assessment of the impact of rainwater tanks on urban run-off quantity and quality characteristics"
Dr Michelle Camenzuli # 2010 - 2013 "Advances in HPLC column technology"
Dr Gregory Czaban # 2009 - 2013 "Synthetic studies towards the human telomerase inhibitors the Rubromycins"
Dr Arienne Soliven # 2009 - 2013 "Exploring the retention characteristics of stationary phases"
Dr Scott Willis # 2009 - 2013 "Development of brownian ratchets for solution phase chemical separation"
Dr Colleen Milroy # 2008 - 2011 "Targeted isolations in preparative scale 2DHPLC"
Dr Paul Stevenson # 2008 - 2011 "In-situ modification of monolithic columns towards improved selectivity & faster separations"
Dr Andrew Norris # "Endocrine disruption assessment using quantitative biomarkers: a case study of Gambusia holbrooki"

# Associate Professor Dennis Co-Supervised these students.

Research Interests

My interests are polymer chemistry, surface chemistry and chromatography and I/we are currently working on projects in the following areas;