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Committee Members 2024

Executive Committee Members 

Dr. Stephen Clarke

Chair of the Australian ACS Chapter

Dr. Stephen Clarke is recently elected as Chair of the Australian ACS Chapter (2023- 2024). He graduated as an Applied Chemist (1978) working for 17 years, with specialist building products, and obtained a Master’s degree in Applied Chemistry (1983). In the Ian Wark Research Institute (IWRI – University of South Australia – UniSA), he undertook an industry/Australian Government funded PhD (1996-2000), with Dow Corning Corporation – and received the IWRI medal (2001) for best PhD thesis. He then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the IWRI for 2 years then in 2002 was offered an academic role at Flinders University, leading his Materials & BioEnergy group. In mid-2012, he transferred to the Mawson Institute (UniSA), leading his Clarke Laboratories, until 2016. He generated $14.5 million dollars AUD (cash) funds, supporting his research in academia. After leaving academia, in 2016, Dr. Clarke worked briefly as an industry consultant, then as Research Team Manager for COOE Pty. Ltd., before being appointed as Chief Scientist for Change Climate Pty. Ltd. in April 2019.

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Dr. Victor Olet

Treasurer of the ACS Australia Chapter
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Dr. Victor Olet is a PhD Candidate in the Discipline of Chemical Engineering at Curtin University in Western Australia. His research focuses on biomass valorisation for transport fuels and as precursors for green plastics and other essential molecules that drive the global economy. In this context, Victor’s current research is in bio-oil upgrading through catalytic esterification with crude glycerol. With a recent focus on computational chemistry, Victor is enhancing his skillset in High Performance Computing for more efficient computational chemistry and general computational science workflows.

Dr. Alina Bekmukhametova

Secretary of the ACS Australia Chapter

Alina Bekmukhametova's journey from her hometown in Kazakhstan to her PhD graduation in Australia is a testament to hard work, dedication, and academic excellence. Her educational background and research accomplishments have garnered scholarships, awards, and recognition from various organisations and institutions.

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Committee Members 

Dr. David Kehoe

Industry Division of the ACS Australia Chapter
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Dr David Kehoe has been a practicing Industrial Chemist for over 40 years, with almost 30 years focused on industrial R&D. He completed a PhD in Applied Science (Polymer Science and Surface Analysis), having previously completed a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Chemistry (organometallic synthesis). He has worked in a variety of industries with Australian and major global companies, including automotive component manufacturers (polyurethane and plastic interior components), the oil industry (aftermarket fuel and lubricant additives, automotive coolants, fuel, automotive and industrial lubricants and re-refined base oils), and also with an Australian University to promote Industry-University collaborative research in the areas of biotechnology and nanotechnology. He has been active with the ACS since 2018, joining the committee of the Australian Chapter of the ACS in January 2024, to promote Industry ACS membership.

Dr. Cong Vu

Outreach Officer of the ACS Australia Chapter

Dr. Cong Vu received the Scientia PhD scholarship- the most prestigious UNSW PhD scholarship in 2017. He was part of a world-leading nanomedicine team that to use nanoparticle to deliver anticancer drug to cancer cells whilst leaving the healthy cells alone. One afternoon when he was searching for an anticancer drug called mitotane; he noticed mitotane was a metabolite of the banned insecticide DDT. And it got him thinking why we don’t do the same for pesticides to reduce the harmful effects to environment. He received $100,000 cash investment to develop the nano-pesticide prototype in 2021 and founded his startup company NanoSoils Bio whilst he was still in the third year PhD candidate in nanomedicine without any experience or trial results with agriculture yet. Two patents are in preparation with the support of UNSW Industry & Innovation team and will be assigned to NanoSoils Bio to commercialise the technology.

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Mr. Fankai (Darren) Peng

Communication Officer of the ACS Australia Chapter
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Fankai (Darren) is a current Ph.D. candidate, senior tutor, as well as a lab demonstrator at the University of Sydney. He completed his master’s degree at the University of Sydney in 2021. During that time, Darren was recognized as a student leader within the university, which involves in many mentoring programs, and showed up in university official website and Instagram many times. Nowadays, Darren’s research interests include rheology and tribology, interfacial science, soft matter, molecular simulations. Darren is currently forcing on research related to multi-phase interfacial problems via both simulations and experiments. He has a comprehensive knowledge of interdisciplinary subjects.

Acknowledgement

American Chemical Society (Australia Chapter) would like to acknowledge the traditional owner of the land on which we work. We would like to pay respect to elders past, present and emerging and any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people here today.

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