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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP210102133

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $390,000.00
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    Continuous Reaction Networks that Model Chemical Evolution of RNA. This Project aims to develop experimental models for chemical evolution that may have happened on the early Earth and which were important to the emergence of life. This Project expects to uncover synthetic pathways for ribonucleotide production using a combination of ionizing radiation and dry-wet cycles. Expected outcomes include an increased understanding of the range of physical and chemical parameters that will allow for rib .... Continuous Reaction Networks that Model Chemical Evolution of RNA. This Project aims to develop experimental models for chemical evolution that may have happened on the early Earth and which were important to the emergence of life. This Project expects to uncover synthetic pathways for ribonucleotide production using a combination of ionizing radiation and dry-wet cycles. Expected outcomes include an increased understanding of the range of physical and chemical parameters that will allow for ribonucleotide production to occur under the proposed geochemical settings. The knowledge gained in this Project will benefit the understanding of the chemical evolution of complex chemical mixtures relevant to early Earth environments and provide new mechanisms for how ribonucleotides could have arisen abiotically.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110101896

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $480,000.00
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    Synchrotron X-ray absorption fine structure and fundamental X-ray interactions for nano-physics, chemistry and mineralogy. This project will develop new synchrotron techniques for measuring and interpreting X-ray data from materials targeting the nano-environment and bonding. The first wave of synchrotron nanotechnology is nascent. The project's X-ray methods develop techniques in applied mineralogy and catalysis. New insight will address key questions in chemistry, mining and biology.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE140100433

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $395,220.00
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    Optimising light harvesting using quantum transport. Observations of wavelike energy transport in photosynthetic systems have exposed the role of quantum mechanics in natural light harvesting. This project is a study of how light harvesting functions for an incoherent source like sunlight. In sunlight, energy transport occurs at steady state, a dramatically simpler regime than when a coherent source like lasers are used. This project will exploit this simplification to develop new methods for tr .... Optimising light harvesting using quantum transport. Observations of wavelike energy transport in photosynthetic systems have exposed the role of quantum mechanics in natural light harvesting. This project is a study of how light harvesting functions for an incoherent source like sunlight. In sunlight, energy transport occurs at steady state, a dramatically simpler regime than when a coherent source like lasers are used. This project will exploit this simplification to develop new methods for treating light harvesting in sunlight and apply them to a variety of natural and artificial systems. It will clarify how bacteria and plants harvest sunlight and lead to design principles that will enable artificial light harvesting to take advantage of quantum effects.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110101371

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $210,000.00
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    Gamma-ray spectra from electron-positron annihilation in molecules. Positrons and molecular electrons interact in new ways as compared to the electrons themselves, thus providing novel chemical possibilities. Australian expertise and the best available elsewhere will be combined to produce important new scientific results in this area and provide major training opportunities for young researchers.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110101580

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $550,000.00
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    How do biomolecules control excited-state dynamics? This project will use a combined theoretical and experimental approach to find out why non-fluorescent dyes become fluorescent when they bind certain biomolecules. This project's science will help guide the development of smart, biomimetic energy technologies and increase our understanding of how light powers living things.
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