Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0775612
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$700,000.00
Summary
Nanomaterials Optical Characterisation Facility. Nanotechnology is expected to revolutionize a wide variety of fields, from medicine to agriculture, communications and electronics. However, the small length scales involved present significant challenges with regard to characterising the nanomaterials produced. The Nanomaterials Optical Characterisation facility will provide state-of-the-art equipment for examining the properties of nanomaterials. The equipment will be pivotal in assisting the de ....Nanomaterials Optical Characterisation Facility. Nanotechnology is expected to revolutionize a wide variety of fields, from medicine to agriculture, communications and electronics. However, the small length scales involved present significant challenges with regard to characterising the nanomaterials produced. The Nanomaterials Optical Characterisation facility will provide state-of-the-art equipment for examining the properties of nanomaterials. The equipment will be pivotal in assisting the development of next-generation medicines, implants, optical devices and surface coatings, further strengthening Australia's formidable reputation in these areas.Read moreRead less
Advancing x-ray imaging into new dimensions using interferometry and phase-space tomography. Synchrotron science and nanofabrication technologies are priority investment areas for most industrial countries including Australia. This research program takes advantages of recent progress in these fields and aims to advance x-ray imaging techniques of high sensitivity and low radiation dose and retrieve all extractable information of an object encoded in a wavefield. The development of these techniqu ....Advancing x-ray imaging into new dimensions using interferometry and phase-space tomography. Synchrotron science and nanofabrication technologies are priority investment areas for most industrial countries including Australia. This research program takes advantages of recent progress in these fields and aims to advance x-ray imaging techniques of high sensitivity and low radiation dose and retrieve all extractable information of an object encoded in a wavefield. The development of these techniques is critical to future opportunities of frontier discoveries of the biological, nano and atomic world. Its application includes structural biology, medical diagnosis, biomedicine, material sciences and many other fields.Read moreRead less
Liquid light: aqueous bio-sensing in microstructured polymer optical fibres. This project builds on Australia's world-leading position in the development of microstructured polymer optical fibres, and applies the unique benefits they provide to for ultra- sensitive bio-sensing. By using the microstructure to simultaneously confine light and liquid, microstructured optical fibres provide a unique platform for ultra-sensitive spectroscopy and structural studies of biomolecules in solution. The wor ....Liquid light: aqueous bio-sensing in microstructured polymer optical fibres. This project builds on Australia's world-leading position in the development of microstructured polymer optical fibres, and applies the unique benefits they provide to for ultra- sensitive bio-sensing. By using the microstructure to simultaneously confine light and liquid, microstructured optical fibres provide a unique platform for ultra-sensitive spectroscopy and structural studies of biomolecules in solution. The work has profound implications both for fundamental science and applications, particularly in medical diagnostics.Read moreRead less