Emotional Behaviour in England, 1930-1980. My aim is produce a study of emotional behaviour in England. This will be a contribution to the expanding history of gender and of the self. The project will demonstrate the importance, in terms of insights into cultural change, of recovery of previous emotional standards. Additionally it will test the claims that have been made about governmentality in the twentieth century.
Engineering an artificial protein molecular motor. This project aims to use non-motor protein building blocks to construct an artificial protein motor. Nature already uses nanotechnology as the basis for all its machinery, and uses proteins to construct machines. Each protein component in the motor will have a well-understood function; this artificial protein will elucidate how it converts chemical energy to motion. This process is not understood as molecular motors do not obey the same principl ....Engineering an artificial protein molecular motor. This project aims to use non-motor protein building blocks to construct an artificial protein motor. Nature already uses nanotechnology as the basis for all its machinery, and uses proteins to construct machines. Each protein component in the motor will have a well-understood function; this artificial protein will elucidate how it converts chemical energy to motion. This process is not understood as molecular motors do not obey the same principles as macroscopic machines. Comparing the artificial motor with biological motors will provide insight into the workings of natural motors. This project should lead to molecular motors for nanobiotechnology.Read moreRead less
Stability of nanoscale structures at the surface of metallic glasses. This project aims to develop advanced electrodes and catalysts for batteries and hydrogen generation. These technologies are crucial components in the efficient use of alternative energy supplies. The outcome of this project will be an accurate computer modelling tool for predicting nanoporous structures of metallic glass generated by de-alloying, and for establishing the role of various factors in determining the stability of ....Stability of nanoscale structures at the surface of metallic glasses. This project aims to develop advanced electrodes and catalysts for batteries and hydrogen generation. These technologies are crucial components in the efficient use of alternative energy supplies. The outcome of this project will be an accurate computer modelling tool for predicting nanoporous structures of metallic glass generated by de-alloying, and for establishing the role of various factors in determining the stability of metallic glass nanostructures. This work will include fundamental insights into glass surfaces and dissolution.Read moreRead less
Soft Modes, Amorphous Defects and the Mechanical Properties of Metallic Glasses. Accounting for the material properties of glassy solids in terms of the atomic configurations and processes remains a profound challenge, largely due to the complexity and heterogeneity of amorphous structure. This project uses computer simulations to explore the proposition that localised soft vibrational modes in metallic glasses play a role analogous to that of crystal defects and can provide a valuable microscop ....Soft Modes, Amorphous Defects and the Mechanical Properties of Metallic Glasses. Accounting for the material properties of glassy solids in terms of the atomic configurations and processes remains a profound challenge, largely due to the complexity and heterogeneity of amorphous structure. This project uses computer simulations to explore the proposition that localised soft vibrational modes in metallic glasses play a role analogous to that of crystal defects and can provide a valuable microscopic account of the material properties and their dependence on composition and preparation. This research will lead to a significant improvement in our capacity to tune the properties of amorphous alloys by fabrication methods.Read moreRead less
Kinetics of Fast Crystal Growth in Inorganic Alloys and Molecular Liquids. The aim of this project is to identify the physical origins of fast crystal growth in three important classes of materials: metallic alloys, chalcogenide alloys and organic molecules. Fast crystal growth is crucial to the development of solid state memory based on phase change. In metallic glasses and many pharmaceuticals, fast growth is a problem, destabilising the desired glassy state. The anticipated outcomes of the pr ....Kinetics of Fast Crystal Growth in Inorganic Alloys and Molecular Liquids. The aim of this project is to identify the physical origins of fast crystal growth in three important classes of materials: metallic alloys, chalcogenide alloys and organic molecules. Fast crystal growth is crucial to the development of solid state memory based on phase change. In metallic glasses and many pharmaceuticals, fast growth is a problem, destabilising the desired glassy state. The anticipated outcomes of the project will include the capability to chemically manipulate the crystal growth rate to design new functional phase changes devices, to identify new types of glass forming materials and to replace the 80-year-old theory of crystal growth with one that accurately reflects the microscopic mechanisms of ordering at the growing interface.Read moreRead less
Dynamical systems theory and mathematical modelling of viral infections. This project aims to use mathematical modelling to elucidate the emergence of complex, population-level behaviour from local interactions. In particular, the project will study the self-organising dynamics of the immune response. The project expects to develop new mathematical models of self-organisation, advance links between computational agent-based modelling and dynamical systems modelling, and build new tools for mat ....Dynamical systems theory and mathematical modelling of viral infections. This project aims to use mathematical modelling to elucidate the emergence of complex, population-level behaviour from local interactions. In particular, the project will study the self-organising dynamics of the immune response. The project expects to develop new mathematical models of self-organisation, advance links between computational agent-based modelling and dynamical systems modelling, and build new tools for mathematically analysing complex biological systems. Expected outcomes include strengthened collaborations within Australia and with South Korea. Expected benefits include joint research funding with Korean institutions, increased international visibility, and expanded scope for high school and community outreach.Read moreRead less
Advanced mathematical modelling and computation of fractional sub-diffusion problems in complex domains. Over the past few decades, researchers have observed numerous biological, physical and financial systems in which some key underlying random motion fails to conform to the classical model of diffusion. The project will extend current macroscopic models describing such anomalous sub-diffusion by correctly incorporating the confounding effects of nonlinear reactions, forcing and irregular geome ....Advanced mathematical modelling and computation of fractional sub-diffusion problems in complex domains. Over the past few decades, researchers have observed numerous biological, physical and financial systems in which some key underlying random motion fails to conform to the classical model of diffusion. The project will extend current macroscopic models describing such anomalous sub-diffusion by correctly incorporating the confounding effects of nonlinear reactions, forcing and irregular geometry. A key aspect of the project is the design of new algorithms that will fundamentally improve the accuracy and efficiency of direct numerical simulations of sub-diffusion in challenging applications. Read moreRead less
It’s a fine line: analytical and experimental optimisation of drawing metal-in-dielectric nanowire composites to manufacture engineered metamaterials. Exploitation of ‘smart materials’ is a major opportunity for 21st century Australian manufacturing if cost effective bulk production is available. Metamaterials are ideal building blocks for such new-age materials, being dielectric/metal composites structured on sub-wavelength dimensions, offering diverse properties unavailable in natural material ....It’s a fine line: analytical and experimental optimisation of drawing metal-in-dielectric nanowire composites to manufacture engineered metamaterials. Exploitation of ‘smart materials’ is a major opportunity for 21st century Australian manufacturing if cost effective bulk production is available. Metamaterials are ideal building blocks for such new-age materials, being dielectric/metal composites structured on sub-wavelength dimensions, offering diverse properties unavailable in natural materials. Fibre drawing is a proven mass-production technology for translating the structure of a (macroscale) preform to microscale and has recently been applied it to fabricate microscale metamaterials. By overcoming fundamental instabilities, this project will transform the technique to manufacture nanoscale structured composites and demonstrate practical metamaterial-based optical devices with unique properties.Read moreRead less
Engineering floating liquid marbles for three-dimensional cell cultures. This project aims to understand the physics of three-dimensional cell cultures in a liquid marble floating on a liquid free surface. New methodology developed can produce these cell cultures without using matrices or scaffolds and with run-times well beyond existing technologies. This methodology closely mimics a normal in-vivo environment and produces spheroids needed in cell transplantation therapies. This project will re ....Engineering floating liquid marbles for three-dimensional cell cultures. This project aims to understand the physics of three-dimensional cell cultures in a liquid marble floating on a liquid free surface. New methodology developed can produce these cell cultures without using matrices or scaffolds and with run-times well beyond existing technologies. This methodology closely mimics a normal in-vivo environment and produces spheroids needed in cell transplantation therapies. This project will resolve uncertainties in the underlying phenomena. The expected outcome should support future high quality cell cultures suitable for transplantation therapies.Read moreRead less
A geometric theory for travelling waves in advection-reaction-diffusion models. Cell migration patterns often develop distinct sharp interfaces between identifiably different cell populations within a tissue. This research will develop new geometric methods for the mathematical analysis of cell migration models, and will design diagnostic tools to identify key parameters that cause and control these patterns and interfaces.