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David Paganin
Physicist at Monash University
David Paganin is an Adjunct Professor (Research) in Physics at Monash University in Australia.13 He is a theoretical physicist who uses mathematics rather than experiments to understand the world around us.1
Research and Expertise
Professor Paganin's research spans a wide range of topics, including:
- Fundamental physics of quantum mechanics
- Applications in medical imaging, such as improved methods for imaging blood flow
- Optical physics using x-rays, electrons, light, and matter waves
- Ghost imaging and optical coherence theory5
He is particularly known for developing the "Paganin method" for 3D X-ray imaging, which has had significant impact in the field.4
Academic Profile
Professor Paganin has a strong academic record:
- He has over 14,000 citations and an h-index of 512
- He has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals
- He collaborates with other physicists, biologists, physiologists, doctors, computer scientists, and engineers1
Teaching and Mentorship
Professor Paganin is committed to education and mentorship:
- He takes pride in nurturing the careers of younger physicists
- He has a particular focus on fostering creativity and leadership in science students
- He has received several teaching awards, including a 2009 ALTC Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning1
Approach to Physics
Professor Paganin describes his approach to theoretical physics as a social activity, often working in small teams to solve problems collaboratively.1 He emphasizes the importance of creativity, persistence, and open-mindedness in scientific inquiry.
Personal Interests
Outside of physics, Professor Paganin has diverse interests including literature, psychology, politics, gardening, and experimental music. He has also co-written articles exploring the intersections of physics with poetry, fine art, and cognitive strategy.1