Alumni|
Dr Kade Spicer

Understanding collisions of ions with atomic and molecular targets is important for a variety of applications ranging from astrophysics and fusion energy to modern cancer treatment techniques. Even the simplest systems are not fully understood. Through the further development of the highly sophisticated, quantum mechanical theory, the WP-CCC method, Kade performed an in-depth study of proton collisions with helium atoms.

ResearchingTwo-electron processes in proton-helium collisions
AffiliatedCurtin University|
Appointed2022
CountryAustralia
Focus areaTechnology, Universe