Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE240100179
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$461,000.00
Summary
Lead-free Perovskite Nanowires for Artificial Photo-synapse Arrays. This project aims to develop lead-free perovskite nanowires based nanoscale artificial photo-synapse arrays for energy-efficient and high-speed neuromorphic computing applications. The aim will be achieved through engineering the materials interfaces between the perovskite nanowires/electrodes and developing a novel orthogonal electron beam lithography process established by the candidate. The innovative nanoscale integration of ....Lead-free Perovskite Nanowires for Artificial Photo-synapse Arrays. This project aims to develop lead-free perovskite nanowires based nanoscale artificial photo-synapse arrays for energy-efficient and high-speed neuromorphic computing applications. The aim will be achieved through engineering the materials interfaces between the perovskite nanowires/electrodes and developing a novel orthogonal electron beam lithography process established by the candidate. The innovative nanoscale integration of perovskite photo-synapse circuits will be demonstrated for image recognition applications. The success of this project will advance perovskites in the next-generation memristor devices and ensure Australia as a global leader in the emerging technology of perovskite nanoelectronics for neuromorphic computations.Read moreRead less
Mid-Career Industry Fellowships - Grant ID: IM230100079
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,019,275.00
Summary
Bio-inspired Sustainable Materials for Self-powered Environmental Sensing . This project aims to address the industry need for self-powered, light-weight and durable Internet of Things (IoT) devices for environmental sensing applications. The goal will be achieved by designing high power moisture-driven electric generators with a bi-layer interfacial architecture, developing non-flammable energy storage devices with cost-effective electrodes, and printing low power environmental sensors with he ....Bio-inspired Sustainable Materials for Self-powered Environmental Sensing . This project aims to address the industry need for self-powered, light-weight and durable Internet of Things (IoT) devices for environmental sensing applications. The goal will be achieved by designing high power moisture-driven electric generators with a bi-layer interfacial architecture, developing non-flammable energy storage devices with cost-effective electrodes, and printing low power environmental sensors with hetero-structured materials. The key outcome will be a new class of IoT devices with high power density, sustainable output, and real time environmental monitoring capabilities, that will directly benefit Australian industry by providing cost-effective, yet efficient ways to monitor and support safe working environments.Read moreRead less