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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0775621

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $494,000.00
    Summary
    Mileura Widefield Array: A New Low Frequency Telescope. A new radio-quiet site for international radio astronomy is being developed at Mileura in Western Australia. We have constructed a low frequency test array on the site, and established that the site is excellent for radio astronomy. We plan to build a telescope which will observe the early universe, when stars and galaxies where first born. This will be the first telescope capable of this type of measurement of the early universe. In addi .... Mileura Widefield Array: A New Low Frequency Telescope. A new radio-quiet site for international radio astronomy is being developed at Mileura in Western Australia. We have constructed a low frequency test array on the site, and established that the site is excellent for radio astronomy. We plan to build a telescope which will observe the early universe, when stars and galaxies where first born. This will be the first telescope capable of this type of measurement of the early universe. In addition, the telescope will measure the solar wind, and its potential interactions with the earth.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0882938

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,430,000.00
    Summary
    MIRA Widefield Array: a new low frequency telescope. A new radio-quiet site for international radio astronomy is being developed at Boolardy in Western Australia. We have constructed a low frequency test array on the site, and established that the site is excellent for radio astronomy. We plan to build a telescope which will observe the early universe, when stars and galaxies where first born. This will be the first telescope capable of this type of measurement of the early universe. In additi .... MIRA Widefield Array: a new low frequency telescope. A new radio-quiet site for international radio astronomy is being developed at Boolardy in Western Australia. We have constructed a low frequency test array on the site, and established that the site is excellent for radio astronomy. We plan to build a telescope which will observe the early universe, when stars and galaxies where first born. This will be the first telescope capable of this type of measurement of the early universe. In addition, the telescope will measure the solar wind, and its potential interactions with the Earth.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0451960

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $195,000.00
    Summary
    High-performance computational data-mining techniques for feature detection in complex time series from large-scale, networked plasma experiments. Terabytes of data are gathered from large experimental facilities as complex time-series. Analysis of these data is daunting, especially when they involve high-dimensional spectral or image arrays. We will develop high-performance computational techniques for dimension reduction, efficient data-mining, and experimental control, using as an initial ta .... High-performance computational data-mining techniques for feature detection in complex time series from large-scale, networked plasma experiments. Terabytes of data are gathered from large experimental facilities as complex time-series. Analysis of these data is daunting, especially when they involve high-dimensional spectral or image arrays. We will develop high-performance computational techniques for dimension reduction, efficient data-mining, and experimental control, using as an initial target the H-1NF plasma fusion MNRF at the ANU and its >100 GB/year data stream. The techniques will immediately provide Australian researchers with unique tools for collaboration in international research to develop fusion as a low-emissions source of electricity, and will be applicable to complex time-series analysis in other areas of science, medicine, and defence.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0451202

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $186,000.00
    Summary
    Hierarchical modeling of protein interactions. Protein interactions play a central role in function and structural organization of cells. Their elucidation is essential for a better understanding of many cellular processes from signal transduction to enzyme inhibition. The aim of this project is to utilize the unprecedented powers of current supercomputers in developing a hierarchical model of protein interactions. The method combines Brownian dynamics at large distances and long time scales .... Hierarchical modeling of protein interactions. Protein interactions play a central role in function and structural organization of cells. Their elucidation is essential for a better understanding of many cellular processes from signal transduction to enzyme inhibition. The aim of this project is to utilize the unprecedented powers of current supercomputers in developing a hierarchical model of protein interactions. The method combines Brownian dynamics at large distances and long time scales with molecular dynamics at small distances and shorter times. Applications to both membrane proteins (blocking of ion channels by toxins and drugs) and globular proteins (ligand binding to receptors and protein association) will be considered.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0343499

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $209,035.00
    Summary
    A hierarchical quantum mechanical and classical simulation of biological ion channels. I aim to develop a methodology incorporating molecular quantum mechanics and classical Brownian mechanics in a way that can be applied practically to large macromolecular systems, thus relating fine structural details to experimentally measurable properties. Specifically, I will apply this methodology to study ion channels in which the challenge is to relate electronic and atomic structure to the conduct .... A hierarchical quantum mechanical and classical simulation of biological ion channels. I aim to develop a methodology incorporating molecular quantum mechanics and classical Brownian mechanics in a way that can be applied practically to large macromolecular systems, thus relating fine structural details to experimentally measurable properties. Specifically, I will apply this methodology to study ion channels in which the challenge is to relate electronic and atomic structure to the conductance properties of the channel. Accurately determining these relationships provides a pathway to developing cures for many neurological, cardiac, and muscular diseases.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0208134

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,000.00
    Summary
    Surface Forces in Aqueous Electrolytes. This project studies the force between two nearby colloidal particles or macromolecules in aqueous electrolyte solutions. Although such forces control the approach and binding of particles in electrolytes and hence have large practical significance they are poorly known. In recent work I established a rigorous scheme for calculation of the electrostatic contribution to the force and proved its feasibility. In order to realise practical applications, such a .... Surface Forces in Aqueous Electrolytes. This project studies the force between two nearby colloidal particles or macromolecules in aqueous electrolyte solutions. Although such forces control the approach and binding of particles in electrolytes and hence have large practical significance they are poorly known. In recent work I established a rigorous scheme for calculation of the electrostatic contribution to the force and proved its feasibility. In order to realise practical applications, such as in drug design, we must know the mean force between an ion and a surface or functional surface group. Here I propose to perform the required simulations and explore the analytical simplifications.
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