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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0667420

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,000.00
    Summary
    Surface engineering of oriented nano-layers for performance control. This research project will deliver knowledge on how to graft oriented, self assembled films from a surface, develop structure-property relationships at a nano-scale, develop a means to control these properties and develop characterization techniques at nano-scales. This research project, if successful, will deliver the ability to tailor the properties of a surface in a manner and over a range of properties that is not even cont .... Surface engineering of oriented nano-layers for performance control. This research project will deliver knowledge on how to graft oriented, self assembled films from a surface, develop structure-property relationships at a nano-scale, develop a means to control these properties and develop characterization techniques at nano-scales. This research project, if successful, will deliver the ability to tailor the properties of a surface in a manner and over a range of properties that is not even contemplated today. In addition to the scientific benefits, there are also immediate commercial applications in Australia and worldwide for ophthalmic products (e.g. anti-fog and easy to clean lenses), if the balance of properties can be obtained.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0985176

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $350,000.00
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    Electron transfer in proteins, a study of mechanism and function. Our research will probe the mechanisms by which nature's living systems build, maintain, and reproduce. We present an ability to understand these processes at a detailed molecular level using science and technology at the forefront of multidisciplinary research. The research will provide a foundation for new smart materials, technologies and future industries, and also ways forward for future basic scientific research and endeavo .... Electron transfer in proteins, a study of mechanism and function. Our research will probe the mechanisms by which nature's living systems build, maintain, and reproduce. We present an ability to understand these processes at a detailed molecular level using science and technology at the forefront of multidisciplinary research. The research will provide a foundation for new smart materials, technologies and future industries, and also ways forward for future basic scientific research and endeavor. All this is done with the best international researchers and capabilities within a local environment that will help to train the next generation of Australian scientists.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0771901

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
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    Mimicking peptide structure - towards an aqueous environment. In this proposal we develop a fundamental understanding of the balance between 'weak' and 'strong' forces to define the properties of peptides and proteins. This will allow the design of new biological probes and materials with tailor-made chemical and physical properties for use in bioengineering, biotechnology, proteomics, and drug design. One such example is the design and preparation of a new chemical agent for the non-surgical tr .... Mimicking peptide structure - towards an aqueous environment. In this proposal we develop a fundamental understanding of the balance between 'weak' and 'strong' forces to define the properties of peptides and proteins. This will allow the design of new biological probes and materials with tailor-made chemical and physical properties for use in bioengineering, biotechnology, proteomics, and drug design. One such example is the design and preparation of a new chemical agent for the non-surgical treatment for cataract, the major cause of blindness world-wide.
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