
Overview
Background
BIO:
Noun (n): I am a Professor in polymer processing in Chemical Engineering, a chief investigator in Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing (AMPAM) centre, a chief investigator/director of external links of the ARC industrial transformation training centre (ITTC) in bioplastics and biocomposites, a chief investigator in food and beverage accellerator (FaBA).and a chief investigator in the solving plastic waste cooperative research centre (spwCRC).
Verb (v): I work at the translational research interface between universities and industry. Specifically my research involves rheology, processing and product design of bio-based materials, polymers and nanocomposite materials. I lead translational research projects in biopolymers and biofluid platforms for agrifood, biomedical and high-value manufacturing sectors which attract government and industry funding; and produce patents, licences. industrial know-how as well as fundamental papers.
History (h): I have worked in industry (SRI international, Sola Optical, Moldflow), have worked in five cooperative research centres (CRCs -Food Packaging, Sugar Innovation, Polymers, Fighting Food Waste, Solving Plastic Waste), have acquired and managed continuous government and industry research projects since 1994, was heavily involved in the spinoff of Plantic Technologies from the CRC food packaging in 2002 (and ongoing research support with them until 2016), and was involved in the research that led to the TenasiTech (TPU nanocomposite) spinoff from UQ in 2007.I am a fellow of the institute of chemical engineers (IChemE) and a fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI). I am on the editorial board of the Plastics, Rubbers and Composites, Starch, the Journal of Renewable Materials, Green Materials and Functional Composite Materials-Springer-Nature. I have experience on the boards of the UQ Dow Centre, the UQ RTA Centre, and the UQ-HBIS Sustainable Steel Innovation Centre. I won IChemE Shedden Uhde Award and Prize for excellence in Chemical Engineering (2004), the CRC Sugar innovation award (2008), the CRCPolymers Chairman’s award for research and commercialisation (2011), and have received the CRC Association Technology Transfer Award, twice, in 2002 and 2015.
Research:
Current projects are focused on developing new sustainable and bio-based polymers and biochemicals from formulation through to degradation/disposal, understanding processing of nanostructured polymers, developing smarter biopolymers and materials for biomedical, drug delivery, food and high value applications, understanding rheology and processing of a range of polymer, foods and liquids and is involved in new initiatives in circular plastics.
Teaching and Learning:
My teaching has spanned Introduction to Engineering Design, Engineering Thermodynamics, Polymer Engineering, Process Economics, Research Thesis and Engineering Management. I am developing new courses in Sustainability and the Circular Economy. My overall teaching goal is to be a relevant, well organised, enthusiastic and empathetic enabler of learning using multiple teaching and learning modes, and be highly connected to current industrial practices and cutting edge research.
International links
I have been a visiting or invited professor at ENSICAEN-University, Caen, Normandy, University of Nottingham, Queen’s University Belfast, the University of Strasbourg and Institut national des sciences appliquées (INSA) de Lyon in France. I have strong international collaborations with the US Department of Agriculture, Albany, USA; Colorado School of Mines, USA; AnoxKaldnes, Sweden; University of Bradford, University of Warwick, University of Nottingham, University of Sheffield, UK, SCION, NZ; Michigan State University, USA, and many Australian universities.
Availability
- Professor Peter Halley is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Engineering, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education, The University of Queensland
- Journal Editorial Board Member, Functional Composite Materials, Functional Composite Materials
- Journal Editorial Board Member, Green Materials, Green Materials
- Fellow, Institute of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), Institute of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)
- Journal Editorial Board Member, J Renewable Materials, J Renewable Materials
- Journal Editorial Board Member, Plastics, Rubber & Composites: Macromolecular Engineering, Plastics, Rubber & Composites: Macromolecular Engineering
- Fellow, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Royal Australian Chemical Institute
- Senior Member, Society of plastics engineers, Society of plastics engineers
- Journal Editorial Board Member, Starch/Starke, Starch/Starke
Research interests
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Sustainable materials and polymers
Current projects are focused on developing new sustainable and bio-based polymers and biochemicals from formulation through to degradation/disposal, understanding processing of nanostructured polymers, developing smarter biopolymers and materials for biomedical, drug delivery, food and high value applications and understanding rheology and processing of a range of polymer, foods and liquids, and circular plastics.
Research impacts
I am is a leading international expert in bio-based polymers and translational polymer research. My initial work on Australia's first biodegradable thermoplastic starch polymers led to the establishment of spin-off company Plantic Technologies, more than $75 million in venture financing, sales of commercially-viable products and a continued research provider relationship with Plantic. I have has led translational research projects in biopolymers and biofluid platforms for agrifood, biomedical and high-value manufacturing sectors which have attracted more than $14 million in government and industry funding; and produced patents, licences and new industrial know-how.
Works
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1997
Journal Article
Fluids used during videofluoroscopy are more viscous and dense than their meal-time counterparts: Implications for dysphagic assessment
Cichero, J. A. Y., Halley, P. J., Hay, G. and Murdoch, B. E. (1997). Fluids used during videofluoroscopy are more viscous and dense than their meal-time counterparts: Implications for dysphagic assessment. Journal of Medical Speech-language Pathology, 5 (3), 203-215.
1996
Journal Article
Chemorheology of thermosets - An overview
Halley, Peter J. and Mackay, Michael E. (1996). Chemorheology of thermosets - An overview. Polymer Engineering and Science, 36 (5), 593-635.
1996
Journal Article
Chemorheology of highly filled epoxy molding compounds
Halley, PJ (1996). Chemorheology of highly filled epoxy molding compounds. Applied Rheology, 6 (3), 106-&.
1996
Journal Article
Chemorheology of thermosets - an overview
Halley, Peter J. and Mackay, Michael E. (1996). Chemorheology of thermosets - an overview. Polymer Engineering and Science, 36 (5), 593-609. doi: 10.1002/pen.10447
1994
Journal Article
Determining the gel point of epoxy resins by various rheological methods
George, G. A., Halley, P. J. and Mackay, M. E. (1994). Determining the gel point of epoxy resins by various rheological methods. High Performance Polymers, 6 (4), 405-414. doi: 10.1088/0954-0083/6/4/008
1994
Journal Article
The gel and rheological behaviour of radiation-crosslinked linear low-density polyethylene
Halley, P. J. and Mackay, M. E. (1994). The gel and rheological behaviour of radiation-crosslinked linear low-density polyethylene. Polymer, 35 (10), 2186-2191. doi: 10.1016/0032-3861(94)90248-8
1994
Journal Article
The effect of metals on the processing of LLDPE through a slit die
Halley, P. J. and Mackay, M. E. (1994). The effect of metals on the processing of LLDPE through a slit die. Journal of Rheology, 38 (1), 41-52. doi: 10.1122/1.550513
1993
Journal Article
The effect of impurities on gel times for TGDDM epoxy resins cured with DDS
St John N. A., George G. A., Cole-Clarke P. A., MacKay M. E. and Halley P. J. (1993). The effect of impurities on gel times for TGDDM epoxy resins cured with DDS. High Performance Polymers, 5 (1) 003, 21-36. doi: 10.1088/0954-0083/5/1/003
1992
Journal Article
Instrument effects on stress jump measurements
Mackay, M. E., Liang, C. H. and Halley, P. J. (1992). Instrument effects on stress jump measurements. Rheologica Acta, 31 (5), 481-489. doi: 10.1007/BF00701127
1992
Other Outputs
The effects of surfaces and structure on the rheology and processing of linear low density polyethylene
Halley, Peter J. (1992). The effects of surfaces and structure on the rheology and processing of linear low density polyethylene. PhD Thesis, School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/157854
1991
Journal Article
Technical Note: Angular compliance error in force rebalance torque transducers
Mackay, M. E. and Halley, P. J. (1991). Technical Note: Angular compliance error in force rebalance torque transducers. Journal of Rheology, 35 (8), 1609-1614. doi: 10.1122/1.550247
1991
Journal Article
An Oven Design for Torsional Rheometers
Halley, P. J., Mackay, M. E. and van den Brule, B. H. A. A. (1991). An Oven Design for Torsional Rheometers. Rheologica Acta, 31 (2), 208-211. doi: 10.1007/BF00373243
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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solving plastic waste CRC projects
New PhD projects will be offered from Jan 2025 at UQ in the solving plastic waste CRC, covering areas such as recycing films, bioplastics, polymer mechanical recycling, polymer chemical recycling, and microplastics.
More details soon on scholarships and recruitment processes.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
High performance starch-based biopolymer films
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Darren Martin, Dr Emilie Gauthier
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Doctor Philosophy
Structure-property-end of life performances of starch-based films
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bronwyn Laycock, Professor Darren Martin, Dr Emilie Gauthier
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Doctor Philosophy
Studying end of life options for biopolymers
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bronwyn Laycock, Dr Emilie Gauthier
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Doctor Philosophy
High performance starch-based biopolymer films
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Darren Martin, Dr Emilie Gauthier
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Doctor Philosophy
Rational Design and Engineering of Plant-Based Meat Analogues
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Rebecca Forster, Professor Jason Stokes
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Doctor Philosophy
Rheological enhancement of biopolymer composites for commercial-scale processing of novel products
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Darren Martin, Dr Michael Heitzmann, Dr Luigi Vandi
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Doctor Philosophy
An Investigation into Wheat Starch Oxidation via Reactive Extrusion
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bronwyn Laycock
Completed supervision
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Thickened infant formula for paediatric dysphagia: A) Rheological characterisation and B) Flow rates through bottle teats
Principal Advisor
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Towards service life prediction of aircraft coatings: Mechanical and chemical studies into weathering and mechanisms of crack initiation
Principal Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the role of water-ionic liquid mixtures on the gelatinization and dissolution of maize starches
Principal Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Characterisation of photo-oxo-degradable polyethylene films
Principal Advisor
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Synthesis and characterisation of poly (glycerol-sebacate) bioelastomers for tissue engineering applications
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Justin Cooper-White
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Formulation and biodegradation relationships in thermoplastic starch blends
Principal Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Structure-properties relationships of plasticised starch/poly (vinyl alcohol) blends
Principal Advisor
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2007
Master Philosophy
Biodegradable Thermoplastic Starch: Structure - Processing - Property Relationships
Principal Advisor
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
Optimisation of Organically Modified Layered Silicate Based Nanofillers for Thermoplastic Polyurethanes
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Darren Martin
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
CHARACTERISATION OF NOVEL STARCH MATERIALS: STRUCTURE-FUNCTIONALITY RELATIONSHIP
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Whittaker
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
RIGID POLYURETHANE NANOCOMPOSITES - UNDERSTANDING STRUCTURE-PROPERTY RELATIONSHIPS
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Darren Martin
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
CHARACTERISATION AND PROCESSING OF STARCH/SUGAR/GELATIN CONFECTIONERY GELS
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bhesh Bhandari
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
THE EFFECTS OF MICROSTRUCTURE ON THE RHEOLOGY AND RELAXATION BEHAVIOUR OF POLYURETHANE ELASTOMERS
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Darren Martin
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2002
Doctor Philosophy
EFFECTS OF FILLER CONTENT AND COATINGS ON THE CURE OF HIGHLY FILLED MODEL EPOXIES USED IN MICROELECTRONIC ENCAPSULATION
Principal Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Development of Bio-derived and Biodegradable Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA)-based Wood Plastic Composites (WPCs)
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Steven Pratt, Dr Luigi Vandi, Professor Bronwyn Laycock
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding and predicting environmental effects on degradation of oxo-degradable polyethylene blown films
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bronwyn Laycock
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Highly functional green materials platform: Starch-ionic liquid-carbon nanotube polymer melt nanocomposites
Associate Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Processing-Structure-Property Relationships in Copolyester Elastomer Nanocomposites
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Darren Martin, Dr Grant Edwards
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Composition of Mixed Culture PHA Biopolymers and Implications for Downstream Processing
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bronwyn Laycock, Professor Steven Pratt
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Effect of starch structure on the processing, mechanical properties and biodegradability of thermoplastic starch films
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bob Gilbert
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
A conceptual model of a sustainable system based upon observations of biodegradable plastic packaging film experiments and material flow
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Tony Howes
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
The Rheology and Fluid Mechanics of Oscillatory Squeeze Flow
Associate Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Insights into rational design of plant based foods to improve management of dysphagia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jason Stokes
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Conversion of Waste Plastics into Liquid Fuels
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Suresh Bhatia
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Targeted release of medications using delivery systems based on proteins derived from maize and sorghum seeds
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Kathryn Steadman
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
THERMAL AND CATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE INTO USEFUL FUELS
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Suresh Bhatia
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
EXTRUSION PROCESSING OF WHEAT STARCH; A RHEOLOGICAL AND MICROSTRUCTURAL INVESTIGATION
Associate Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
THE MORPHOLOGY AND PROPERTIES OF THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE NANOCOMPOSITES
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Darren Martin
Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Peter Halley directly for media enquiries about:
- Biobased materials
- Biodegradable materials
- Biodegradable plastics
- Biomedical polymers
- Chemical engineering
- Circular plastics
- Extrusion
- Film blowing
- Fluids characterisation
- Injection molding
- Materials characterisation
- Nanocomposites
- Plastics
- Polymer processing
- Polymers
- Rheology
- Sustainable materials
- Viscosity
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