Dr Molly Hall


Dr Molly Hall
NameDr Molly Hall
Email Addressmolly.hall@unisq.edu.au
Job TitlePostdoctoral Research Fellow (Ceramic Composite Materials)
QualificationsBSc Carnegie Mellon, PhD USQ
DepartmentSchool of Engineering
Centre for Future Materials (Research)
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8720-2497
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Biography

Dr Hall is a postdoctoral researcher in the advanced composites research theme of the Centre for Future Materials. Her areas of interests include the trifecta of composite materials: thermoplastic, thermoset, and ceramic matrix composites. She comes from an industry aerospace background, and greatly enjoys the intersection between requirements and compliance for complex composite structure. To this end, her research expertise focuses on developing a better understanding of composite systems as they relate to process monitoring, process development, and capturing sources of uncertainty.

Employment

PositionOrganisationFromTo
Postdoctoral Research FellowCentre for Future Materials2023

Fields of Research

  • 400101. Aerospace materials
  • 401408. Manufacturing processes and technologies (excl. textiles)
  • 401409. Manufacturing safety and quality
  • 401601. Ceramics
  • 401602. Composite and hybrid materials
  • 401609. Polymers and plastics
BSc
Carnegie Mellon
2013
PhD
USQ
2024

Current Supervisions

Research TitleSupervisor TypeLevel of StudyCommenced
Numerical Modelling of Next Generation Joining Techniques for Primary and Secondary Aircraft StructuresAssociate SupervisorDoctoral2024
Manufacturing process optimisation and quality assurance of composite repair processes and efficiency (iLAuNCH AM-2 ¿ Topic 3)Associate SupervisorDoctoral2024
A Self-Tooled Joint (method) for resistance welding of thermoplasticsAssociate SupervisorDoctoral2023

Effects of through-thickness dielectric sensor on carbon fibre epoxy cure monitoring

Hall, Molly, Zeng, Xuesen, Shelley, Tristan and Schubel, Peter. 2024. "Effects of through-thickness dielectric sensor on carbon fibre epoxy cure monitoring." Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. 182. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2024.108168

Through-thickness dielectric sensing for thermoset composite cure analysis and process validation

Hall, Molly. 2023. Through-thickness dielectric sensing for thermoset composite cure analysis and process validation. PhD by Publication Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/z608w

Stochastic modelling of out-of-autoclave epoxy composite cure cycles under uncertainty

Hall, Molly, Zeng, Xuesen, Shelley, Tristan and Schubel, Peter. 2024. "Stochastic modelling of out-of-autoclave epoxy composite cure cycles under uncertainty." Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. 180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2024.108110

Dielectric parameter independent curing analysis of out-of-autoclave carbon fibre/epoxy composites

Hall, Molly, Zeng, Xuesen, Shelley, Tristan and Schubel, Peter. 2023. "Dielectric parameter independent curing analysis of out-of-autoclave carbon fibre/epoxy composites." Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. 175. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2023.107755

In situ Thermoset Cure Sensing: A Review of Correlation Methods

Hall, Molly, Zeng, Xuesen, Shelley, Tristan and Schubel, Peter. 2022. "In situ Thermoset Cure Sensing: A Review of Correlation Methods." Polymers. 14 (15), pp. 1-29. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14152978