Denis Evans | |
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| Born | Denis James Evans (1951-04-19)19 April 1951 (age 74) Sydney,New South Wales, Australia |
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| Institutions | Australian National University |
Denis James Evans (born 19 April 1951) is an Australian scientist who is an emeritus professor at theAustralian National University and honorary professor atThe University of Queensland. He is widely recognised for his contributions tononequilibrium thermodynamics andnonequilibrium statistical mechanics and the simulation of nonequilibrium fluids.
Evans graduated with a BSc (Hons 1) in Physics from theUniversity of Sydney in 1972 and a PhD from theAustralian National University in 1975. He was aCSIRO Postdoctoral Fellow at theUniversity of Oxford from 1976 to 1977, a Research Fellow atCornell University from 1977 to 1978 and aFulbright Fellow at theNational Bureau of Standards (Boulder, Colorado, USA) during 1979 and 1980. Evans was appointed as Research Fellow in the Ion Diffusion Unit of theANU Research School of Physics at theAustralian National University in 1979 and joined the ANU Research School of Chemistry[1] in 1982. He was Academic Director of the ANU Supercomputer Facility from 1989 to 1992, Dean of the ANU Research School of Chemistry from 1998 to 2007 and Convenor of the ANU College of Science from 2005 to 2007.
Evans was elected as afellow of the Australian Academy of Science in 1994, was awarded aCentenary Medal from theAustralian Government in 2000, and was appointed as a Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia in 2016.[2]
Evans has won numerous awards, including the Rennie Memorial Medal of theRoyal Australian Chemical Institute (1983),[3] the Frederick White Medal of the Australian Academy of Science (1990),[4] the H. G. Smith Medal of theRoyal Australian Chemical Institute (2000),[5] the Boys-Rahman Lectureship of theRoyal Society of Chemistry (2000),[6] the Moyal Medal for distinguished contributions to mathematics, physics or statistics of theMacquarie University (2004),[7] the David Craig Medal and Lecture of theAustralian Academy of Science (2015)[8] and the Lennard-Jones Lectureship and Prize of theRoyal Society of Chemistry (2019).[9]
He is also a keen bushwalker and photographer.
From 1989 to 2016 Evans was Professor of Chemistry and Leader of the Liquid State Chemical Physics group in the Research School of Chemistry atThe Australian National University. He is now Emeritus Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics at the ANU Research at the School Physics and Engineering, and a member of the ANU Energy Change Institute. Evans is best known for his contributions to the statistical mechanics of nonequilibrium systems including the derivation and experimental validation of theFluctuation theorem which is an extension of theSecond Law of Thermodynamics, and his development of algorithms for nonequilibriummolecular dynamics simulations.[10]
Evans has over 350 publications on nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, dynamical systems theory as applied to bulk systems, irreversible thermodynamics, computer simulation algorithms for nonequilibrium systems, the relation of the intermolecular potential function to macroscopic fluid properties and molecular rheology. He has developed nonequilibrium simulation methods including theSLLOD algorithm for the study ofshear flow, the Evans' method forheat flow, the colour conductivity method for the determination of selfdiffusion.
He is also well known for the development of links between the theory ofchaos and properties of fluids including the development of theConjugate Pairing Rule.