Dr Jonathan Hall

Dr Jonathan Hall
  • Biography/ Background

    Dr Jonathan M M Hall B.Sc (Hons), Ph.D, FRSA

    Welcome to my listing at the University of Adelaide!

    Personal Statement: "I believe in establishing supportive networks, and a sense of community among young scientists in Australia. I am strongly committed to: reinforcing a stable environment for encouraging outstanding research and employment opportunities for young scientists, missing career-rungs being addressed, to enable accessible pathways open to a greater diversity, fostering a supportive community for Australian researchers, and aiming to improve the quality of research life as an integrated part of tolerant broader scientific communities." 

    Academic Website: http://drjonathanmmhallfrsa.wordpress.com

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    Jonathan Hall

    Dr Jonathan M M Hall, B.Sc (Hons), Ph.D, FRSA, MAPS, MOSA, MACM, MSPIE, MAustMS, MAIP, MIEEE

    Passion for the Scientific Community in Australia
    National interinstitutional experience represents a crucial initiative, through Universities: Curtin, Melbourne, RMIT, Macquarie, UniSA; DSTO and eResearchSA Supercomputing. Collaborative research with Universities of Mainz, Edinburgh & Maryland. I have liaised with industries, winning 20 sponsorship deals for IONS-KOALA 2014 and conducting tours of BAE Systems & Zeiss, for OSA & SPIE. I have media experience as an AusSMC Listed-Expert, and as State Finalist (SA/NT/Tasmania) for Fresh Science 2013.
    Multi-disciplinary research experience:
    • Institute for Photonics & Advanced Sensing (optical device modelling for medicince/defense),
    • ARC Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics ECR team (biomedical physics cross-collaboration),
    • ARC Centre of Excellence in Particle Physics at the Terascale-ATLAS (fundamental science),
    • Centre for the Subatomic Structure of Matter (Doctoral Prize winner- 2011),

    • University of Adelaide/UniSA Georgina Sweet Laureate team of Prof. Monro.

    • Interdisciplinary Physics Research (http://drjonathanmmhallfrsa.wordpress.com/interdisciplinary-physics-research-ipr/)
    • Discovery of exotic molecules of Λ(1405) nuclear matter.

    I have first-hand experience with community driven enterprises, industry sponsors, and bringing local flair to broader demographics through:
    • Chair of international IONS-KOALA 2014 Conference & IPAS Science Network Committee,
    • Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (UK, Aus. & NZ),

    • Serving on Adelaide University Alumni Council, and campaigning for Governance Council.

    I have encouraged improvement in the quality of learning and community spirit through:
    • The OSA, SPIE, Australian Optical Society, IEEE & Australian Nanotechnology Network,
    • American Physical Society (Referee) & Australian Institute of Physics (Committee),

    • Mathematical societies: AustMS, ANZIAM, ANZAMP, AAMT, MASA.

    Biography: Dr Jonathan M M Hall is an academic researcher in interdisciplinary physics at the University of Adelaide, Australia, and a referee for the international journal: Physical Review. Current projects have an emphasis on computational physics in electromagnetic effects in confined regions, and resonance spectroscopy. Dr Hall received the CSSM Doctoral Prize and Dean's Commendation for a PhD in theoretical physics at the University of Adelaide, with examination at the University of Maryland, in 2011. As a Fresh Science State-Finalist (2013), he has collaborated with colleagues at Gutenberg University, and the University of Edinburgh, and has made discoveries in the field of nuclear matter, uncovering the exotic meson-baryon state of the Λ(1405) hyperon. In addition to research on nanotechnology and microresonators, Jonathan is University of Adelaide Secretary of the SPIE and OSA Chapters, representative of the Faculty of Science on the Alumni Council, committee member of the Australian Institute of Physics, member of IEEE, Australian Nanotechnology Network, Australian Mathematical Society, American Physical Society and Royal Institution of Australia, Chair of the IPAS Science Network Committee, a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce (UK, Aus, NZ), and Chair of the 2014 IONS-KOALA Conference on optics, lasers and atomic physics to be held in Adelaide in November 2014.

    ECT* Workshop Group Photo 

    ECT* Group Photo

    Research Roles:

     Visiting Research Associate, CSSM/C2SSM (2015-)

     Post-Doctoral Research: Australian Research Council Laureate PhD Scholarship, IPAS & CNBP (2014-2017)

    Joint Support Supervisor, Masters, A. C.-P. Hsu (2011-2013),
    "Resonance in a Finite Volume in Quantum Chromodynamics".

    ARC Post-Doctoral Research Associate (2011-2014)

    Doctor of Philosophy (2008-2011), "Chiral Effective Field Theory Beyond the Power-Counting Regime", CSSM Doctoral Prize Winner. 

    Teaching Assistant (Quantum Mechanics) (2010-2011)

    Tutor (Physics I, Physics Principles & Applications), School of Chemistry and Physics (2009)

    CSSM Research Scholarship Winner (2007-2008) 

    Drs J. M M Hall and S. Mahbub outside the Kresge Auditorium, MIT, PANIC2011

  • Qualifications

    • Doctor of Philosophy:

    "Chiral Effective Field Theory Beyond the Power-Counting Regime" (2011), http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1110.3577, CSSM, University of Adelaide; viva voce examination- TQHN, University of Maryland (see- Seminars and Presentations). Winner of the CSSM Doctoral Prize, and Special Commendation from the Dean of Graduate Studies. 

    • Bachelor of Science, First Class Honours (Mathematical Physics):

    "The Vector Meson Mass in Chiral Effective Field Theory" (2007), http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1405.1442, CSSM, University of Adelaide. viva voce reviewed by discipline panel (Awarded: First Class Honours).

    • Bachelor of Science (Optics and Photonics) (2004-2006)

  • Awards & Achievements

    • 5th International Workshop on Lattice Hadron Physics, Invited Presenter Travel Grant (2015)

    • Physical Review Letters (PRL): Editor's Suggestion; 'highlighted paper for outstanding quality to be featured on the PRL homepage'.

    • Australian Academy of Science EMCR Forum Nomination (2014)

    • Election to Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (FRSA) (2014)

    • Election to the Alumni Council of the University of Adelaide (2013)

    • University of Technology, Sydney, Invited Presenter Travel Grant (2014)

    • Australian Academy of Science Young Tall Poppy Award 2013 Nomination (2013)

    Fresh Science Media, State Finalists,  Science Exchange Centre, Royal Institution of Australia 

    Royal Institution of Australia, Fresh Science Media State Finalists

    • Fresh Science Media State Finalist (SA/NT/TAS) (2013) [http://freshscience.org.au/2013/magnetic-mystery-key-to-universe]

    • CSSM Doctoral Prize for "outstanding and enabling contributions to research" (2011)

    • PhD Special Commendation, Dean of Graduate Studies (2011)

    • Faculty of Sciences PhD Scholarship (2008-2011)

    • CSSM Research Scholarship (2007-2008)

    • First Class Honours in Mathematical Physics (2007)

    • Defence Science and Technology Organisation Scholarship in Photonics (2006)

    • Chinese Chamber of Commerce Award for Mandarin Chinese (2003)

    • St Peters College Award for Service to the School (2003)St Peters College House Colours (2002)

    • St Peters College House Symbols for Music (2001)

    • Generations in Jazz Stage Band Competition (Division 2, First Prize- 2001)

    • St Peters College Award for Studies in Religion (2000)

    • Australian Young Composers Award (winner- 1998)

    • Sir Mark Oliphant Science Award (1996)

    There are also numerous awards that our committees have provided for the community: 

    On the Alumni Council we have provided the community with: The University of Adelaide Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Adelaide Alumni Council (2014)

    On the IONS-KOALA 2014 Council we have provided people with: 
    -The New Horizons in Science Award, IONS-KOALA 2014 International Conference Travel Grant (IPAS Sponsored) (2014)
    -The IONS-KOALA Travel Grant Scheme (OSA, Lastek and New Zealand Institute of Physics Sponsored) (2014)

    On the AIP Council we have provided the community with: 
    -AIP Bronze and Silver Bragg Medals,
    -The Claire Corani Award,
    -The EiPTA Physics Teaching

     

  • Research Interests

    Headlines:
    -Exotic Nuclear Matter, Novel Resonance & Fundamental Phenomenology

    -Electromagnetic Spectroscopy, Computational BioPhotonics & Nanotechnology

    Interdisciplinary Physics Research

    The IPR Mandate: To integrate together scientific and philosophical purpose through inspired identification of underlying principles, motivating sound development of consequent technologies.

    IPR broadly encompasses
    four branches:

    • Fundamental Sciences
    • Electromagnetic Resonance Phenomenology
    • Nanotechnology & Sensor Design
    • Medical & Clinical Diagnostic Development

    Supported research projects will often produce material extending over several branches. Current projects have an emphasis on computational physics for electromagnetic effects in confined regions, and resonance spectroscopy.

    Topic Keywords: theoretical physics, effective field theory, QCD, standard model, hadron and quark physics, quantum field theory, computational mathematics, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics, electromagnetic phenomenology, resonance spectra, photonics, nanotechnology, optical materials, perturbation theory, lattice structure, finite-volume effects as well as philosophy and metaphysics.

  • Research Funding

    All Funding & Sponsorship: 

    • IPAS Pilot Project [Dr Mel McDowall and Dr Jonathan M M Hall, FRSA]: IPAS, The Robinson Research Institute.

    • 5th International Workshop on Lattice Hadron Physics, Invited Presenter Travel Grant (2015)

    • Australian Nanotechnology Network (ANN) Workshop, Travel Grant: University of Technology Sydney (2014)

     

    • Optical Society of America (OSA) Scientific Photography Competition Prize Sponsorship: Adelaide University High Energy Astrophysics Group (2014)

    • Optical Society of America (OSA) Scientific Photography Competition Prize Sponsorship: University of Adelaide Precision Measurement Group (2014)

    • Optical Society of America (OSA) Scientific Photography Competition Prize Sponsorship: Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (2014)

    • Optical Society of America (OSA) Scientific Photography Competition Prize Sponsorship: The Optical Society of America (2014)

    • Optical Society of America (OSA) Scientific Photography Competition Prize Sponsorship: School of Chemistry and Physics, University of Adelaide (2014)

    • Bronze Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: The Photon Factory, University of Auckland (2014)

    • Bronze Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: Grey Innovation Technology Commercialisation (Industry) (2014)

    • Bronze Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: Coherent Scientific Pty Ltd (Industry) (2014)

    • Bronze Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: Maptek (Industry) (2014)

    • Bronze Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: Government of South Australia: Department of State Development (DSD) (formerly, the Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy (DMITRE)) (2014)

    • Bronze Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: NewSpec (Industry) (2014)

    • Bronze Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: Edmund Optics- Singapore (Industry) (2014)

    • Bronze Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: Australian Institute of Physics, National Executive (2014)

    • Bronze Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: The ARC T-ray Facility, School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University of Adelaide (2014)

    • Bronze Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: Griffith University (2014)

    • Gold Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: The Optical Society of America (2014)

    • IPAS Science Network: Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (2014-2015)

    New Horizons in Science Award Funding: Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (2014)

    • Silver Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: The ARC Centre of Excellence in Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS) (2014)

    • Silver Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) (2014)

    • Silver Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: The Centre for Micro-Photonics, Swinburne University of Technology (2014)

    • Silver Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (2014)

    • Silver Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: MQ Photonics, Macquarie University (2014)

    • Silver Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: The Australian Optical Society (2014)

    • Silver Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: The ARC Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) (2014)

    • Silver Sponsorship, IONS-KOALA 2014: Lastek (Industry) (2014)

    • Support Sponsorship: IONS-KOALA 2014: Photon Scientific (2014)

    • Support Sponsorship: IONS-KOALA 2014: School of Chemistry and Physics, University of Adelaide (2014)

    • Optical Society of America (OSA) Scientific Photography Competition Prize Sponsorship: Adelaide University High Energy Astrophysics Group (2013)

    • Optical Society of America (OSA) Scientific Photography Competition Prize Sponsorship: University of Adelaide Precision Measurement Group (2013)

    • Optical Society of America (OSA) Scientific Photography Competition Prize Sponsorship: Adelaide University Atmospheric Physics Group (2013)

    • Optical Society of America (OSA) Scientific Photography Competition Prize Sponsorship: Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (2013)

    • Optical Society of America (OSA) Scientific Photography Competition Prize Sponsorship: The Optical Society of America (2013)

    • Optical Society of America (OSA) Scientific Photography Competition Prize Sponsorship: School of Chemistry and Physics, University of Adelaide (2013)

    • University of Adelaide Faculty of Sciences Doctoral Scholarship: University of Adelaide (2008-2011)

    • CSSM Research Scholarship: University of Adelaide (2007-2008)

    • DSTO Scholarship in Photonics: Defence Science and Technology Organisation (2006)

    • DP110101265: Discovery Project, Australian Research Council

    • FL130100044: Laureate Fellow Scholarship, Australian Research Council

    • The ARC Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics: Australian Research Council

     

  • Publications

    Peer-reviewed journal publications:

    Articles as first author: 

    1. "Power counting regime of chiral effective field theory and beyond"; J. M. M. Hall, D. B. Leinweber, R. D. Young; Phys. Rev. D82, 034010 (2010), http://arxiv.org/abs/1002.4924, http://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.82.034010.

    2. "Chiral extrapolation beyond the power-counting regime"; J. M. M. Hall, F. X. Lee, D. B. Leinweber, K. F. Liu, N. Mathur, R. D. Young, J. B. Zhang; Phys. Rev. D84, 114011 (2011), http://arxiv.org/abs/1101.4411, http://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.84.114011.

    3. "Chiral extrapolations for nucleon magnetic moments"; J. M. M. Hall, D. B. Leinweber, R. D. Young; Phys. Rev. D85, 094502 (2012), http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.6114, http://jTotaournals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.85.094502.

    4. "Limitations of the heavy-baryon expansion as revealed by a pion-mass dispersion relation"; J. M. M. Hall, V. Pascalutsa, Eur. Phys. J. C72:2206 (2012), http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.0724, http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140%2Fepjc%2Fs10052-012-2206-8.

    5. "Finite-volume matrix Hamiltonian model for a Δ→Nπ system"; J. M. M. Hall, A. C. P. Hsu, D. B. Leinweber, A. W. Thomas, R. D. Young; Phys. Rev. D87, 094510 (2013), http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1303.4157, http://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.87.094510.

    6. "Finite volume corrections to charge radii"; J. M. M. Hall, D. B. Leinweber, R. D. Young; Physics Letters B725, 101-105 (2013), http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1210.6124, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2013.06.048, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269313005236.

    7. "Chiral extrapolations for nucleon electric charge radii"; J. M. M. Hall, D. B. Leinweber, R. D. Young; Phys. Rev. D88, 014504 (2013), http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.3984, http://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.88.014504.

    8. "Finite-volume and partial quenching effects in the magnetic polarizability of the neutron"; J. M. M. Hall, D. B. Leinweber, R. D. Young; Phys. Rev. D89, 054511 (2014), http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.5781, http://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.89.054511.

    9. "Lattice QCD Evidence that the Λ(1405) Resonance is an Antikaon-Nucleon Molecule"; J. M. M. Hall, W. Kamleh, D. B. Leinweber, B. J. Menadue, B. J. Owen, A. W. Thomas, R. D. Young; Phys. Rev. Lett 114, 132002 (2015); 10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.132002, http://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.132002. 

    10. "Method for Predicting whispering gallery mode spectra of spherical microresonators"; J. M. M. Hall, S. Afshar V., M. R. Henderson, A. François, T. Reynolds, N. Riesen, T. M. Monro; Optics Express, Vol. 23, Issue 8, pp. 9924-9937 (2015); http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.23.009924, http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?uri=oe-23-8-9924

     

    Articles as co-author: 

    1. "Optimization of whispering gallery resonator design for biosensing applications"; T. Reynolds, M. R. Henderson, A. François, N. Riesen, J. M. M. Hall, S. Afshar V., S. J. Nicholls, T. M. Monro; Optics Express, Vol. 23, Issue 13, pp. 17067-17076 (2015); http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.23.017067, http://www.osapublishing.org/oe/abstract.cfm?uri=oe-23-13-17067

     

    Peer-reviewed conference proceedings: 

    1. "Towards selecting a finite-range regularization scale"; R.D. Young, J. M. M. Hall, D. B. Leinweber; QCD Downunder II, C08-01-17.1, http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:0907.0408.

    2. "Chiral effective field theory beyond the power-counting regime"; J. M. M. Hall, D. B. Leinweber, R.D. Young; AIP Conf.Proc. 1354, 78-83, C10-09-26.2 (2011), http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/proceeding/aipcp/10.1063/1.3587589.

    3. "Baryon resonances and hadronic interactions in a finite volume"; J. M. M. Hall, A. C. P. Hsu, D. B. Leinweber, A. W. Thomas, R. D. Young; PoS, LATTICE2012, 145, C12-06-24 (2012), http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1207.3562.

    4. "Resonant phase shift from finite volume interactions"; A. C. P. Hsu, J. M. M. Hall, R. D. Young, A. W. Thomas; PoS, LATTICE2012, 267, C12-06-24 (2012), http://pos.sissa.it//archive/conferences/164/267/Lattice%202012_267.pdf.

    5. "Pion-mass dispersion relation in the baryon sector"; V. Pascalutsa, M. Vanderhaeghen, J. M. M. Hall, T. Ledwig; PoS CD12 081, 7th International Workshop on Chiral Dynamics (2012), http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1303.7263.

    6. "On the Structure of the Lambda 1405"; J. M. M. Hall, W. Kamleh, D. B. Leinweber, B. J. Menadue, B. J. Owen, A. W. Thomas, R. D. Young; PoS, LATTICE2014, C14-06-23.9 (2014), http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1411.3781.

    7. "Predicting the whispering gallery mode spectra of microresonators"; J. M. M. Hall, S. Afshar, V., M. R. Henderson, A. François, T. Reynolds, N. Riesen, T. M. Monro; Proc. SPIE 9343, Laser Resonators, Microresonators, and Beam Control XVII, 93431Y (2015); doi:10.1117/12.2078526, http://proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=2194939, http://arxiv.org/abs/1501.03287.

     

    Conference Presentations, Seminars, Workshops and News/Media: 

    • QCD Downunder II, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand (2008): Proceedings- Towards selecting a finite-range regularization scale.

     

     International T(r)opical QCD Workshop , Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia (2008): ï¿¼ï¿¼ï¿¼ï¿¼ï¿¼ï¿¼ï¿¼Search for an Intrinsic Scale in Chiral Effective Field Theory.

     

    • 18th National Australian Institute of Physics Congress (2008): Presented seminar- ï¿¼ï¿¼ï¿¼ï¿¼ï¿¼ï¿¼ï¿¼Search for an Intrinsic Scale in Chiral Effective Field Theory (Proceedings- Chiral effective field theory beyond the power-counting regime). 

     

    • Achievements and New Directions in Subatomic Physics: International Workshop in Honour of Professor Anthony Thomas' 60th Birthday (2010): The Chiral Extrapolation Game: Chiral Effective Field Theory.

     

    • University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (2010): Presented seminar- Chiral Effective Field Theory Beyond the Power Counting Regime.

     

    • Poster Competitions (2008-2010): Chiral Effective Field Theory in QCDThe Chiral Extrapolation Game: Chiral Effective Field TheoryThe Magnetic Moment of the Nucleon

     

    • International T(r)opical QCD Workshop, Cairns, Queensland, Australia (2010): 

    1. Main Seminar: Chiral Effective Field Theory Beyond the Power Counting Regime 

    2. Poster Session: Nucleon Magnetic Moment and Electric Charge Radius: Chiral Effective Field Theory.

     

    • Johannes Gutenberg Universität, Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (2011): Presented seminar- Chiral Effective Field Theory Beyond the Power-Counting Regime.

     

    • University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK (2011): Presented seminar- Chiral Effective Field Theory Beyond the Power-Counting Regime.

     

    • University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA (2011): Presented seminar at the Theory Group for Quarks, Hadrons and Nuclei (TQHN)- Chiral Effective Field Theory Beyond the Power-Counting Regime.

     

    • 19th Particles & Nuclei International Conference (PANIC11), Rutherford Centennial, at the Laboratory for Nuclear Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA (2011):

    PANIC 2011, MIT, Abstract,

    The Magnetic Moment of the Nucleon

     

     My attendance of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Particle Physics at the Terascale (CoEPP) Workshop and Supersymmetry Lecture Series, Lorne, Victoria (2012), organised by the University of Melbourne, &:

    • Beyond the Standard Model, Accelerator and Jet Physics Series (2012) in Adelaide, prompted many stimulating discussions with delegates from the University of Melbourne, University of Sydney and Monash University. The existence of universes, and methods and experiments to address this question, culminated in an article on the philosophy of physics. See: Projects.

    Poster Assessor: I judged and ranked posters in the official Workshop Poster Session, distributing merit to those presenters of CoEPP research.

     

    • 30th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2012), Cairns, Queensland, Australia (2012):

    1. Main Seminar: Baryon resonances in a finite volume: improved phase shift extraction (Proceedings: Baryon resonances and hadronic interactions in a finite volume).

    2. Contribution to Poster SessionResonant phase shift from finite volume interactions.

    3. Contribution to Plenary SessionReview of lattice studies of resonances, via Daniel Mohler (TRIUMF).

     

    • 4th International Workshop on Lattice Hadron Physics (LHP IV), (2012): international speakers encompassing the laboratories and universities of RIKEN, KEK, Tsukuba University, Tohoku University, Nagoya University, HISKP, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Thomas Jefferson National Laboratory, College of William and Mary, Old Dominion University, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, University of Southampton, University of Liverpool, University of Edinburgh, Institudo Fisica Teorica,  DESY/Regensburg and Humboldt University. 

     

    • 7th International Workshop on Lattice QCD and Numerical Analysis (QCDNA VII) (2012): the seventh in the series of workshops covering numerical analysis and lattice gauge theory. The year of 2012 sees the celebration of 25 years of the Hybrid Monte Carlo algorithm. To honour this occasion, the workshop programme focuses on dynamical fermion algorithms. 

     

     Asian Nuclear Physics Association (ANPhA) Workshop, Adelaide (2012): Contribution of Chiral Extrapolations, to seminar: Mass Spectrum of the Nucleon and Lambda in Lattice QCD via Derek Leinweber.

     

    • University of Adelaide / MIT (2012): Presented seminar- An improved chiral expansion using a pion-mass dispersion relation.

     

    • 7th International Workshop on Chiral Dynamics (CD12), Newport News, Virginia, USA (2012): Contribution to seminar: Pion-mass dispersion relation in the baryon sector via Dr Vladimir Pascalutsa.

     

     • Fresh Science Media Event, Royal Institution of Australia, Australia's National Science Hub, Science Exchange Centre, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (2013):

    1. Online Media Story and Profile, in Association with FameLab Australia: Magnetic Mystery Key to Universe;

    2. Fresh Science Media News: Magnetic Mystery Key to Universe.

     

    • European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas (ECT*) Workshop, Trento, Trentino, Italy (2013): Compton scattering off Protons and Light Nuclei: pinning down the nucleon polarisabilities: Presented seminar- Magnetic polarisability of the neutron from lattice QCD.  

     

    • University of Adelaide Staff News Profile (2013): Jonathan Hall - Staff News. 

    Jonathan Hall - Staff News Profile

     

    • Optical Society of America (OSA) Chapter Scientific Photography Competition (2013): Co-organiser, and creative photography entry- Iridescent Orb.

     

    • My recent attendance of: 2014 International Conference on Nanoscience and Nantechnology (ICONN) / 23rd Australian Conference on Microscopy and Microanalysis (ACMM), &:

    • ARC Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) Workshop, has precipitated novel directions in optical resonators for biosensing! 

     

    • 32nd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2014), Columbia University, New York, USA (2014), http://www.bnl.gov/lattice2014/http://rbc.phys.columbia.edu/Lattice2014/:

    1. Main Seminar, Short-listed Plenary: The Λ(1405) is an anti-kaon--nucleon molecule.

    2. Contribution to Plenary Session: via Sasa Prelovsek (University of Ljubljana & Jozef Stefan Institute): Hadron Spectroscopy.

    3. Contribution to Plenary Session: via Raúl Briceño (College of William and Mary, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility- JLab): Few-Body Physics.

    4. Contribution to Plenary Session: via Martha Constantinou (University of Cyprus): Review of Hadronic Structure in Lattice QCD.

     

    • Australian Nanotechnology Network (ANN) ECR Workshop, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), Australia (2014), http://www.ausnano.net/content/ecrphd_14Developing a method for predicting the whispering gallery mode spectrum of micro-resonators

    This presentation is supported by an Awarded Travel Grant from the University of Technology, Sydney.

     

    • ARC Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) Inaugural Workshop, Macquarie University, New South Wales, Australia (2014): Living resonators: cells as sensors.

     

    • Royal Institution of Australia, ECR Grant Writing Workshop,  Science Exchange Centre (2014).

     

    • ARC Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) Scientific and Website Photography Workshop (2014).

     

    • ARC Briefing Session, Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) with Fiona Cameron, ARC, Canberra (2014).

     

    • ARC Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) Annual Retreat, Port Lincoln, South Australia, Australia (2014): Towards living cell sensors.

     

    • International Conference on Optics, Atoms and Laser Applications (IONS-KOALA 2014), Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (2014)- see: https://www.facebook.com/uofaOSAschttps://mobile.twitter.com/IONS_KOALA_2014.

    Also see: A. IONS-KOALA 2014 Official Programme, and
    B. Industry Workshop Booklet.

    1. Conference Chair: Welcome Reception (23/11/14).

    2. Conference Chair: Opening Address (24/11/14).

    3. Representative of The Optical Society: Industry Workshop Presentation 1 (25/11/14).

    4. Representative of SPIE: Industry Workshop Presentation 5 (25/11/14).

    5. Conference Chair: Banquet Presentation and Grant Award Ceremony (26/11/14).

    6. Session Chair: Scientific Talks (27/11/14).

    7. Optical Society of America (OSA) Chapter Scientific Photography Competition (2014): Co-organiser, and creative photography entry- Bloody Rayleigh (27/11/14).

    8. Main Seminar: Resonator sensors (28/11/14).

    9. Conference Chair: Closing Address and Prize Ceremony (28/11/14).

     

     5th Mt Lofty Workshop on Frontier Technologies for Nervous System Function & Repair, Mt Lofty, South Australia (2014): Contribution to seminar: Biophotonics: living resonators via Andre Luiten.

    CNBP Blog Listing:
    http://blog.cnbp.org.au/cnbp/wp/2014/11/30/nanoscale-biophotonics-session-at-the-mount-lofty-workshop-2/

     

    • University of Adelaide Research Symposium, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (2014): Cells as Lasers.

     

    • Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS) Research Event, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (2015):

    1. Convenor (as Chair of IPAS Science Network): Toward cell-lasers in biophotonics.

     

    • SPIE Photonics West, LASE (Laser Technology and Industrial Laser Conference), Laser Resonators, Microresonators and Beam Control XVII, Moscone Center, San Francisco, California, USA (2015): Predicting the whispering gallery mode spectra of micro-resonators (Conf. Proc.).

     

    • ARC Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) Early Career Researcher Committee Presentation Series, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (2015): Living cells: sensors of the future? (2015).

    • APS Physics News Story- spotlighting exceptional research: Baryon's Innards have Molecular Structure (2015).

    • ScienceNews Story- magazine of the society for science and the public: Exotic particle turns out to be quark molecule (2015).

    • Phys.org News Story- Supercomputer study shows Lambda baryon a type of quark molecule (2015).

    • IOP Physics World News Story- Mysterious baryon resonance is a subatomic molecule say physicists (2015).

    • Mention in Radio Adelaide Broadcast- A new discovery in Quantum Chromodynamics (Derek Leinweber) (2015)

    • 5th International Workshop on Lattice Hadron Physics, Cairns Colonial Club, Cairns, Queenslad, Australia (2015): Fermion loops in nuclear phenomenology & Λ(1405) 

    • ETHOS Australia Pty Ltd Workshop, Industry engaged research: Seven principles guiding an enduring relationship.

    • CNBP RMIT Launch, Melbourne

    • Royal Institution of Australia, ECR Network: Non-academic careers,  Science Exchange Centre (2014)- Speakers:
    Dr Leanna Read – Chief Scientist of South Australia
    Dr Leigh Guerin – Patent Attorney, Phillips Ormond Fitzpatrick

    • The Australian and New Zealand Conference on Optics and Photonics (ANZCOP) 2015, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, http://www.aomevents.com/anzcop2015:

    1. Australian Conference on Optics, Lasers and Spectroscopy (ACOLS), Poster session: Microbubble resonator simulation using FDTD.

    2. Seminar: Multilayer resonator sensitivity analysis.

    3. 40th Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology, Contributed to Seminar: Combining whispering gallery mode lasers and microstructured optical fibres for in-vivo biosensing applications.

    • Optics & Photonics News Story, Year in Optics 2015 special issue, http://www.osa-opn.org/home/articles/volume_26/december_2015/extras/wgm_laser-tipped_fiber_for_biomedical_applications/#.VmDGrPl94fQ

     

  • Professional Associations

    • Project Member of National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) National Facility (2015 --) [http://nci.org.au]

    • Chair: IONS-KOALA 2014, International Conference on Optics, Atoms & Laser Applications (2013 - 2014)
    [http://ions-koala2014.osahost.org]

    • Alumni Communications Planning Committee and Convenor, University of Adelaide Engagement Branch (2015)

    • Alumni Council Convenor for Alumni Ambassadors and Class Champions, University of Adelaide Engagement Branch (2014)

    • Alumni Council of the University of Adelaide- Elected Member representing the Faculty of Sciences (2014 - 2016)
    [http://www.alumni.adelaide.edu.au/s/923/interior-3-col-norot.aspx?sid=923&gid=1&pgid=1240]

    • Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (FRSA) UK, Australia + New Zealand (2014 -) [http://www.thersa.org] [http://rsaanz.org.au]

    • Chair: The IPAS Science Network Committee (ISNC) (2014 -) [http://www.adelaide.edu.au/ipas/about/structures/science-network/]

    • Member of IPAS Theme Group: Optical Materials and Structures (2014 -)
    [http://www.adelaide.edu.au/ipas/about/material/#]

    • Member of CNBP ECR Committee (2014 -)
    [http://cnbp.wordpress.com/activities/]

    • Member of the Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus) (2014 - 2015) [http://riaus.org.au]

    • Member of the Association for Computing Machinery (2014 -) [http://www.acm.org]

    • Member of the American Physical Society (APS Physics) (2014 -) [http://www.aps.org]

    • Member of the Australian Nanotechnology Network (ANN)
    (2014 -) [http://www.ausnano.net]

    • Member of the Australian Optical Society (AOS) (2014 - 2015) [http://www.optics.org.au]

    • International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), University of Adelaide Chapter, Secretary (2014 - 2015), Council Member (2014 - 2015) [http://spie.org]

    • Member of the IEEE Communications Society (IEEE ComSoc) (2014 -) [http://www.comsoc.org]

    • Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (2014 -) [http://www.ieee.org]

    • Member of Australian and New Zealand Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ANZIAM) (2014 -) [http://www.anziam.org.au]

    • Member of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Mathematical Physics (ANZAMP) (2014 -)
    [http://www.anzamp.austms.org.au, my listing: http://www.anzamp.austms.org.au/people/view/229]

    • Member of the Australian Mathematical Society Inc. (AustMS) (2014 - 2015) [http://www.austms.org.au]

    • Member of the Mathematical Association of South Australia Inc. (MASA) (2014 - 2015) [http://www.masanet.com.au]

    • Member of the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers Inc. (AAMT) (2014 - 2015) [http://www.aamt.edu.au]

    • Research Team Member of the ARC Laureate Fellowship Project (Prof. T. Monro) (2014 -)
    [https://ipasadelaide.wordpress.com/category/researchnews/]

    • Research Team Member of the Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP), ARC Centre of Excellence (2014 -)
    [http://cnbp.wordpress.com]

    • Research Team Member of the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS) (2014 -)
    [http://www.adelaide.edu.au/ipas/]

    • Member of the Adelaide University Postgraduate Society (2014 - 2015)[http://lifeoncampus.org.au/Clubs/Club.aspx?CID=157]

    • The Optical Society of America, University of Adelaide Chapter, Secretary (2013 - 2015), Council Member (2012 - 2015) [http://www.osa.org]

    • Listed Expert of the Australian Science Media Centre (AusSMC) (2013 -) [http://www.smc.org.au]

    • Committee Member of the Australian Institute of Physics (2012 - 2015) [http://www.aip.org.au]

    • Associated research contributor to the ARC Centre of Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale (CoEPP) (2012 -) [http://www.coepp.org.au]

    Research Member of the University Research Centre for Complex Systems and the Structure of Matter (C2SSM) (2011 -)

    • Member of the Adelaide University Computer Science Society (2009 - 2010) [http://csclub.org.au]

    • Member of eResearchSA (2007 -) [http://www.ersa.edu.au]

    • Research Team Member of the Special Research Centre for the Subatomic Structure of Matter (CSSM) (2007 -)
    [http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/cssm/]

    • Staff Member of the Adelaide University Faculty of Sciences, School of Physical Sciences (2014) (formerly Chemistry and Physics) (2007 -) [http://www.adelaide.edu.au/directory/jonathan.hall]

    • Member of the Adelaide University Mathematics Society (AUMS) (2004 - 2006, 2014) [http://www.aums.org.au]

    • Member of the Golden Key International Honour Society (2004 -) [https://www.goldenkey.org] 

     

    Affiliations: 

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    Business Cards:

    Dr Jonathan M M Hall, FRSA

    Dr Jonathan M M Hall, FRSA

     

    Jonathan M M Hall, PhD- CNBP

  • Community Engagement

    • Burnside Community Symphony Orchestra - Concerto Series (2015 -). Recent concerts include the Dvořák Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104, B. 191, at:
    1. Burnside Town Hall Ballroom- proceeds to Rotarians against Malaria - $2400;
    2. Centenary Hall, Goolwa- proceeds to Sailability.

    • Royal Society for the encouragements of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) Events, UK, Australia + New Zealand (2014 -)

    • Adelaide University Alumni Council Events (2014 - 2016)

    • IPAS Science Network Community Events (2014 -)

    • International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) and The Optical Society of America (OSA), University of Adelaide Chapter Networking Events (2014 -)

    • IONS-KOALA 2014 Conference Community and Visitor Events (2014)

    • The Adelaide University Choral Society (AUCS) (2014 -)

    • The St Peter's Cathedral Community (2014)

    • The Adelaide University Sound Exchange Musicological Society(2014 -)

    • Fresh Science Media Event, State Finalist Published Story (2013), [http://freshscience.org.au/2013/magnetic-mystery-key-to-universe]

    • The Adelaide Haydn Chamber Orchestra -Cello (2013 - 2014)

    Bach Suite Performance, July 2014

    • Committee Member- Adelaide Summer Symphony (formerly Mahler Summer Symphony Project) (5MBS, 5UV) (2013, 2015)

    • The Associated Chamber Music Players of South Australia Inc.(ACMPSA), Chamber Ensembles- Cello (2013 -)

    • Property Management: I have renovated and continue to manage several key properties around the Adelaide Metropolitan area.

    • Assisting in setting up of Medical Clinic- Professional Integrative Medicine (2013)

    • Principal Cello- Burnside Community Symphony Orchestra (2012 - 2014)

    • Tripadvisor (2011-): Senior Contributor (2012), Top Contributor (2014) [http://www.tripadvisor.com.au/members/JonathanMMHall].

    • Composer- Choral Composition Workshop, Lumina Vocal Ensemble (2011)

    • Next Generation Club Membership, War Memorial Drive, North Adelaide (2010 -)

    • The Adelaide University German Club (2010 - 2012). Awarded for its leadership in providing social activities for students.

    • Adelaide University Elder Conservatorium Chamber Orchestra -Cello (Radio Adelaide) (2010)

    • Unley Community Symphony Orchestra- Cello (2010)

    • International Cello Festival, Masterclasses and Concerts (2008, 2011, 2014)

    • Single Studies in Cello Performance, Symphony, Chamber Music and Composition, Elder Conservatorium (2008 - 2013)

    • Bach Suite Performance, July 2014

    • Piano Trio performance, Elder Conservatorium Examination

    • Recitals Australia, Gold Member and Performer (Cello) (2008 - 2011)

    • Adelaide University Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra- Cello (2008 - 2011)

    • University of Adelaide Open Day Volunteer, High Performance Computational Physics (HPCP) degree demonstrator; soccer ball simulation, gravitation and Mars mission simulator, radiation cloud chamber (2008 - 2013).

    • Gilbert & Sullivan Society: Cellist in Orchestra, H.M.S. Pinafore, Orpheus in the Underworld (Offenbach).

    • Tabor Adelaide Philosophy Club (2008 - 2010)

    • Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, ‘Big Rehearsal': combined mentoring concert, Cello (2003).

    • Adelaide Youth Orchestra (AdYO)- Cello (2003 - 2008)

    • Volunteer Support for Dove Court Ward, Resthaven (2003)

    • International Conference for Gifted and Talented Children (2003). Presentation of major multimedia contribution including Inverse Kinematics of 3D animation and original score: ‘Peace Now' for war-affected children. SEE VIDEO ONLINE: http://youtu.be/U0uLSOAEgxI

    • Principal Cello- St Peters College Symphony Orchestra (2002 - 2003)

    • St Peters College Musicals: Percussionist in Orchestra- Camelot (2001), Cellist in Orchestra- Les Misérables (2003).

    • Toc H Member (2002 - 2003)

    • Principal Drumkit chair- Burrows Stage Band, St Peters College (2001 - 2003)

    • Composition of School Fanfare, Premiere Performance, and Performer on Timpani (2001)

    • Volunteer Support for Highgate Park (formerly Julia Farr) Disability Centre (2001 - 2003)

    • Principal Drumkit chair- Morrison Stage Band, St Peters College (2000 - 2001)

    • Senior Concert Band- Timpani, St Peters College (1999 - 2001)

    • Australian Young Composers Award Event Participation (winner- 1998)

    • Member of the Gifted and Talented Children's Association of South Australia

     

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Entry last updated: Monday, 11 Jan 2016