个人简介
Joe Hriljac qualified with a BSc in Chemistry (with Distinction) from the University of Illinois (USA) in 1982, attending as a National Merit Scholar. He went on to study for a PhD in Inorganic Chemistry under the supervision of Professor D. F. Shriver at Northwestern University (USA) completing his studies in 1986 and being awarded with his degree in 1987. He then undertook postdoctoral research from 1986 to1989 with Professor A. K. Cheetham who was then in the Department of Chemical Crystallography at the University of Oxford. He moved to a Staff position at Brookhaven National Laboratory (USA) and worked with Dr D. E. Cox and then independently spending time in the Department of Physics before moving to the Chemical Sciences Division of the Department of Applied Sciences. In 1995 he moved to the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham.
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Keen, D. A., Goodwin, A. L., Tucker, M. G., Hriljac, J. A., Bennett, T. D., Dove, M. T., Kleppe, A. K., Jephcoat A. P. and Brunelli, M. (2011), Diffraction study of pressure-amorphised ZrW2O8 using in situ and recovered samplesPhys. Rev. B, 83: 064109
Paterson-Beedle, M., Readman, J. E., Hriljac, J. A. and Macaskie, L. E. (2010), Biorecovery of uranium from aqueous solutions at the expense of phytic acid Hydrometallurgy, 104: 524-528
Burnell, V., Readman, J. E., Tang, C. C., Parker, J. E., Thompson S. P. and Hriljac, J. A. (2010), Synthesis and structural characterisation using Rietveld and pair distribution function analysis of layered mixed titanium-zirconium phosphates J. Sol. St. Chem., 183: 2196-2204
Chapman, K. W., Chupas, P. J., Halder, G. J., Hriljac, J. A., Kurtz, C., Greve, B. K., Ruschman, C. J. and Wilkinson, A. P. (2010), Optimizing high-pressure pair distribution function measurements in diamond anvil cells J. Appl. Cryst. 43: 297-307 (2010).
Readman, J. E., Forster, P. M., Chapman, K. W., Chupas, P. J., Parise, J. B. and Hriljac, J. A. (2009), Pair distribution function analysis of pressure treated zeolite Na-AChem. Commun. 3383-85 (2009)