Dr Elvis Shoko
Staff Profile
Role at ANSTO
Dr Elvis Shoko joined the Bragg Institute in October 2010 after a short postdoc at the University of Queensland, Brisbane. He forms part of the energy project team where he helps with the theoretical modelling required to understand the fundamental properties of new energy materials.
Dr Shoko obtained his PhD in condensed matter physics from the University of Queensland in May 2010. His thesis was on the electronic correlations in cerium oxides.
Publications
E. Shoko, M. F. Smith and Ross H. McKenzie, Charge distribution near oxygen vacancies in reduced ceria. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 22, 223201,(2010)
E. Shoko, M. F. Smith and Ross H. McKenzie, Mixed valency in cerium oxide crystallographic phases: Valence of different cerium sites by the bond valence method. Physical Review B 79, 134108, 1-12, (2009).
E. Shoko, B. McLellan, A. Dicks and J. C. Diniz da Costa, Hydrogen from coal: Production and Utilization Technologies. International Journal of Coal Geology 65, 213-233 (2006)
