Group photo taken during end-of-the-year gathering (Dec 2022)

Principal Investigator

Dr. Priyank Vijaya Kumar

Room 334, SEB building

Sydney NSW 2052 Australia


Email: priyank.kumar@unsw.edu.au


Priyank is a Scientia Senior Lecturer and an ARC DECRA Fellow in chemical engineering at UNSW. Prior to this, he obtained his PhD in June 2015 under the guidance of Prof. Jeffrey C. Grossman in the department of materials science and engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA. His dissertation focused on the atomistic computational design of two-dimensional materials (graphene, graphene oxide and transition metal dichalcogenides) for electronic, optoelectronic and biomedical applications. Following his PhD, he won a Marie-Curie grant to carry out his postdoctoral research in the group of Prof. David J. Norris at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. He applied ab initio methods such as density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent DFT (TDDFT) to investigate plasmonic hot-carrier processes such as plasmon formation, hot-carrier generation, electron transport and electron-phonon coupling at metal-semiconductor and metal-molecule interfaces with an aim to advance photocatalysis and other applications. In May 2019, he started as a Scientia Lecturer in the school of chemical engineering at UNSW, Sydney with a vision to establish a computational materials design group and foster experimental collaborations.

Postdoctoral researchers

Dr. Varun Kundi

Email: varun.kundi@unsw.edu.au


Varun obtained his PhD in 2017 from the department of chemistry at the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India. In his thesis, he focused on the theoretical investigation of the non-linear optical properties of selected organic molecules. His current research involves identifying potential antimicrobial polymers using machine learning methods and studying catalytic processes using quantum-mechanical methods. In his free time, Varun likes reading popular non-fiction books and listening to Indian classical music.


Dr. Uma Ghorpade

Email: u.ghorpade@unsw.edu.au


Dr. Uma V. Ghorpade currently works a Research Fellow at the School of Chemical Engineering, having previously worked at the School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia. Earlier, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Bernal Institute, University of Limerick in Ireland for two years on an SFI-funded project (Jan. 2019-Dec. 2020) followed her initial post doctorate at Chonnam National University (CNU), South Korea. She has received Ph. D. in 2017 in Chemistry from Shivaji University, India and due time awarded the “International Exchange Student” Scholarship from the Korean Government to work at CNU, South Korea, and the “INSPIRE” fellowship award from the Department of Science and Technology, India. Her research interests include the solution-based synthesis of a variety of semiconductor materials for solar energy conversion applications.


PhD students

Mani Kaur

Email: m.mani@unsw.edu.au


Mani is a Chemical engineer with Bachelor’s in chemical engineering from Punjab Technical university (2006), and Masters from Panjab university (2008) in the field of Photocatalysis. She worked on on the preparation of titanium oxide catalyst and characterized its performance on photodegradation of chlorophenols using UV light. She has seven years industrial experience - she was a Process engineer at Reliance Industries Limited-DMD, Gujarat, India in Gas Cracker plant (2008-2011) and a Commissioning engineer at Reliance Industries Limited-DMD, Gujarat, India in PTA plant (2011-2015). She started her PhD in 2021 in the field of plasmonic catalysis, where she is synthesizing and evaluating the performance of bimetallic plasmonic photocatalysts.



Yousof Haghshenas

Email: y.haghshenas@unsw.edu.au


Yousof obtained his MSc in reservoir engineering by focusing on applied machine learning in fluid flow through porous media in 2020 from the University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. He started his PhD in 2021 under the supervision of Scientia Professor Rose Amal at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. In his project, data-driven approaches are utilized for photocatalyst materials. This project includes material property prediction as a foundation of an automated data-driven framework for material discovery purposes for photocatalytic reactions. Yousof is obsessed with classical Iranian music and spends his free time playing music, working out, and watching a movie.


Yuan Chi

Email: yuan.chi@unsw.edu.au

(Secondary supervision)


Yuan is a PhD student in the school of chemical engineering at UNSW. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Dalian University of Technology (Dalian, China) in 2015 and 2018, respectively. He is dedicated to the investigation of interfacial properties, including adsorption, diffusion, phase transition and charge transport occurring at the interface. He also works on surface modification and the fabrication of nanomaterials to achieve specific functions.


Jiewei Zheng

Email: jiewei.zheng@unsw.edu.au


Jiewei Zheng is currently a PhD candidate in UNSW. He completed his master’s degree in South China University of Technology (SCUT), China in 2019. His current research interest is investigating the unique features of liquid metals by DFT calculations and the application for synthesis of porous materials. 


Bachelor's and Master's students

Yimeng Jin

Email: yimeng.jin@student.unsw.edu.au


Yimeng is an undergraduate Chemical Engineering student at UNSW. She focuses on utilising machine learning techniques to guide experimentation in her honour thesis. Potential application includes the rational design of antimicrobial polymer. She is also keen to explore the interplay between computational theory and bench-top experiments. In her free time, she enjoys hiking and baking.


Alumni