Dr. Adam Mechler, PhD, FRSC
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
La Trobe University
Experience
University of California Santa
Barbara
NATO Postdoctoral
Fellow / 2001
—
2004
Monash University
Monash Research
Fellow / 2004
—
2009
Soft money independent
research-only position
La Trobe University
Senior Lecturer (equiv.
Assistant Professor in
USA) / 2009
—
2016
Associate Professor / 2016
—
2020
Professor / 2020
—
Present
Research Expertise
physical chemistry
membrane biophysics
nanoscience
nanoarchitecture and molecular
machines
About
Prof. Adam Mechler is a renowned
physical chemist academic,
specializing in the field of
intermolecular interactions. He was
born and raised in Hungary and
developed a passion for science at a
young age. He pursued his education in
physics and chemistry and earned his
PhD from the University of Szeged in
2001. During his PhD studies, Dr.
Mechler focused on characterization of
carbon nanostructures with an emphasis
of graphite-diamond transformation.
His research was recognized for its
innovation and impact, and he was
awarded the prestigious NATO Science
for Peace Fellowship to continue his
work at the University of California
Santa Barbara, where he he found his
inspiration from world leading experts
and set his focus on the area of
intermolecular interactions and
self-assembly. In 2004 he moved to
Australia as a Research Fellow at
Monash University. Dr. Mechler joined
the faculty at La Trobe University as
tenured academic in 2009. He has since
become a leading authority in his
field, publishing numerous well
received papers and receiving
international recognition and
accolades for his work. In 2012, Dr.
Mechler was elected as a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) in
recognition of his contributions to
the field of self-assembled
nanomaterials. He is also a member of
several other prestigious scientific
organizations, including the American
Chemical Society and the Australian
Society for Biophysics. In addition to
his research, Dr. Mechler is also a
dedicated teacher and mentor. He has
supervised numerous graduate and
undergraduate students, and is known
for his passion and enthusiasm in the
classroom. Dr. Mechler continues to
push the boundaries of our
understanding of intermolecular
interactions and self-organized
systems and his work has significant
implications for a wide range of
fields, including materials science,
biophysics, and physical chemistry.
His dedication to scientific research
and education has made him a highly
respected figure in the scientific
community.