Building Advanced Materials from the Bottom Up. This proposal will result in new advanced materials with a range of useful properties, such as storage or trapping of gases such as hydrogen (for use in environmentally friendly transportation), methane and carbon dioxide (for pollution control), magnetic switching (with potential applications such as molecular sensors or data storage), new bulk and discrete nanometer sized magnets, and new liquids with novel solvent properties. These will be const ....Building Advanced Materials from the Bottom Up. This proposal will result in new advanced materials with a range of useful properties, such as storage or trapping of gases such as hydrogen (for use in environmentally friendly transportation), methane and carbon dioxide (for pollution control), magnetic switching (with potential applications such as molecular sensors or data storage), new bulk and discrete nanometer sized magnets, and new liquids with novel solvent properties. These will be constructed from carefully designed polymeric materials and unusual nanometer sized molecules. This proposal will also enable the applicant to develop and enhance overseas collaborations, particularly with a number of research groups in the emerging economy of China.Read moreRead less
Metal boranes as energy materials. This project aims to develop cheaper and better performing energy storage solutions using metal boranes. New materials are needed to advance energy storage technologies. This project will design metal boranes and their derivatives to tackle energy storage as solid-state electrolytes for battery applications, and as thermochemical energy storage materials It will investigate the thermochemical energy storage properties of metal boranes for high temperature solar ....Metal boranes as energy materials. This project aims to develop cheaper and better performing energy storage solutions using metal boranes. New materials are needed to advance energy storage technologies. This project will design metal boranes and their derivatives to tackle energy storage as solid-state electrolytes for battery applications, and as thermochemical energy storage materials It will investigate the thermochemical energy storage properties of metal boranes for high temperature solar thermal energy storage applications.Read moreRead less
Ferroelectric piezoelectric materials and key problems associated with their applications in mechanical, electrical and optical energy transformations. This project aims to investigate the dynamic microstructure of ferroelectric piezoelectric materials in response to electrical fields or mechanical stresses, and therefore identify the factors enhancing the mechanical, electrical and optical couplings for intentional improvement and development of these materials for use in energy transformations ....Ferroelectric piezoelectric materials and key problems associated with their applications in mechanical, electrical and optical energy transformations. This project aims to investigate the dynamic microstructure of ferroelectric piezoelectric materials in response to electrical fields or mechanical stresses, and therefore identify the factors enhancing the mechanical, electrical and optical couplings for intentional improvement and development of these materials for use in energy transformations.Read moreRead less
All-Metal Nanoporous Materials as Highly Active Electrocatalysts. This project aims to create new avenues for well-controlled large-scale synthesis of hierarchical nanoporous platinum-based architectures, and develop applications for the resultant new electrocatalysts. Developing novel high-performance, low-cost, and long-life electrode catalysts can improve the efficiency, cost, and durability of energy conversion technology. The project plans to use the unique properties of well-defined nanoar ....All-Metal Nanoporous Materials as Highly Active Electrocatalysts. This project aims to create new avenues for well-controlled large-scale synthesis of hierarchical nanoporous platinum-based architectures, and develop applications for the resultant new electrocatalysts. Developing novel high-performance, low-cost, and long-life electrode catalysts can improve the efficiency, cost, and durability of energy conversion technology. The project plans to use the unique properties of well-defined nanoarchitectures to reduce platinum content and to improve electrocatalytic performance. Nanoporous systems in electrocatalysts can provide more active sites and effective surface permeability, which should enhance catalytic activity. Project outcomes may also contribute to our understanding of the relationships among morphologies, pore structures, surface atomic structures and catalytic activities to guide the development of other kinds of high performance nanoporous catalysts.Read moreRead less
Towards ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of proton and electron transfer processes. Electrochemical technologies seek design capabilities to enable the discovery of novel electrolytes with valuable properties. This project will develop new advanced computational methods to understand electron and proton transfer in electrolytes and thereby allow us to enhance performance of electrochemical devices and control metal deposition.
Mechanics of micro/nanoscale multilayers: theories and applications. The purpose of the project is to develop novel theoretical models, advanced numerical techniques and guidelines for the design and application of micro/nanoscale multilayers. The expected outcomes are fundamental contributions to the knowledge base of micro/nanoscale multilayered materials which are increasingly used in micro/nanotechnology.
Topology Optimisation for Three-dimensional Periodic Nanophotonic Structures. Three-dimensional dielectric and/or metallic nanophotonic structures are of critical importance to a wide variety of applications ranging from sensing and biomedicine to imaging and information technology. This project aims to establish effective and efficient topology optimisation algorithms for the designs of nanophotonic structures with specific functional properties. The expected outcome will be a new methodology a ....Topology Optimisation for Three-dimensional Periodic Nanophotonic Structures. Three-dimensional dielectric and/or metallic nanophotonic structures are of critical importance to a wide variety of applications ranging from sensing and biomedicine to imaging and information technology. This project aims to establish effective and efficient topology optimisation algorithms for the designs of nanophotonic structures with specific functional properties. The expected outcome will be a new methodology and an advanced design tool for scientists and engineers to create novel nanophotonic structures to improve capabilities in devices such as waveguides, sensors, optical computer chips, superlenses and so on.Read moreRead less
Inherited determinants of cancer aetiology. Family history of cancer is a strong risk factor for many cancers. This project will aim to identify inherited factors influencing risk of developing cancer and those factors influencing the course of the disease and outcomes.
Site-specific Conjugation of Zirconium and Copper Complexes to Antibodies for Application in Diagnostic Imaging and Therapy. This project will focus on fundamental chemistry that underpins innovations in the synthesis of metal-based imaging and therapeutic agents. Radioactive isotopes of copper and zirconium can be used for either non-invasive diagnostic imaging or treatment of disease. However, it is essential that the diagnostic or therapeutic agent selectively localises in diseased tissue. Th ....Site-specific Conjugation of Zirconium and Copper Complexes to Antibodies for Application in Diagnostic Imaging and Therapy. This project will focus on fundamental chemistry that underpins innovations in the synthesis of metal-based imaging and therapeutic agents. Radioactive isotopes of copper and zirconium can be used for either non-invasive diagnostic imaging or treatment of disease. However, it is essential that the diagnostic or therapeutic agent selectively localises in diseased tissue. This project aims to achieve the required selectivity by employing enzymatic site-specific bioconjugation reactions to build new imaging agents that feature ligands designed to safely bind radioactive isotopes fused to antibody derived targeting molecules.Read moreRead less
Internally decorated discrete Metallo-supramolecular Assemblies and infinite Metal-Organic Frameworks as molecular containers. In the macroscopic world, containers are used to hold, provide physical protection, or create a modified environment for their contents. This project will result in the synthesis of novel molecular container materials that provide decorated internal surfaces capable of selectively binding chemical species. In addition to the breakthrough scientific benefits of establish ....Internally decorated discrete Metallo-supramolecular Assemblies and infinite Metal-Organic Frameworks as molecular containers. In the macroscopic world, containers are used to hold, provide physical protection, or create a modified environment for their contents. This project will result in the synthesis of novel molecular container materials that provide decorated internal surfaces capable of selectively binding chemical species. In addition to the breakthrough scientific benefits of establishing the fundamentals of these systems, the binding of chemicals, which are environmental contaminants, will provide the grounding for applications that will contribute to the national priority of 'Frontier technologies'. Furthermore, this research will lead to the training of the next generation of Australian scientists by quality international researchers.Read moreRead less