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Strengthening Global Collaboration: An American Quantum Educational Visit

US Visitors

IPAS was honoured to host a group of distinguished American academics for a pivotal quantum educational visit.  This visit marked a significant step in fortifying global partnerships between Australian and US academics working in emerging fields such as quantum technologies, advanced manufacturing, and nanotechnologies.

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Finalists Recognised for 2024 SA Science Excellence Awards

Prof Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem and Craig Priest holding their certificate at the SA Science Excellence Award

On August 12th, a prestigious ceremony was held to recognise the finalists for the 2024 SA Science Excellence Awards, during which Prof Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem and Prof Craig Priest received their finalist certificates from the Chief Scientist for South Australia.

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IPAS members at Science Alive!

Dr Scholten, Sparkes, Perrella at Science Alive

We are thrilled to extend our heartfelt congratulations to the members of the Australian Institute of Physics (AIP), Optofab Adelaide and the University of Adelaide Optica Student Chapter for their outstanding involvement in Science Alive! Invited for another year by the South Australian Science Teachers Association, your dedication and enthusiasm made a significant impact on the event’s success.

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Dr Sarah Scholten Secures AEA Seed Grant for Next-Generation Optical Atomic Clocks in Space

Portrait of post doctoral researcher Dr Sarah Scholten

Dr Sarah Scholten, a rising star with IPAS, has succeeded in the final round of AEA Seed Grants with her innovative project, "Sovereign Portable Atomic Clock for a Global Positioning System 2.0," in collaboration with QuantX Labs. The project has been awarded $474,794 in funding.

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Milestone Achieved: Richter Lab’s Create Plasma-Activated Water

Plasma Activated Water

The Richter Lab team has achieved a major milestone by successfully creating plasma-activated water. The plasma-activated water effectively neutralises harmful microorganisms, leaving only water, offering a powerful and environmentally friendly disinfectant. This advancement promises to significantly reduce food contamination and enhance wound healing with minimal infection risk.

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Dr Danny Wilson Awarded ARC Future Fellowship

Dr Danny Wilson

Dr Danny Wilson was awarded $1,061,015 to look into Apicomplexan parasites of humans and livestock – including malaria – which survive by infecting and reproducing in host cells.

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Kylie Dunning Awarded ARC Future Fellowship

Kylie Dunning

Dr Kylie Dunning has been awarded an ARC Future Fellowship, receiving $1,061,521 for her pioneering research into enhancing fertility through an innovative method of growing ovarian follicles in the laboratory using sound suspension technology.

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IPAS Interim Director Professor Mark Hutchinson – Finalist in the 2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes

Professor Mark Hutchinson

Congratulations to IPAS Interim Director, Professor Mark Hutchinson, Finalist in the 2024 Eureka Prize for Leadership in Science!
Professor Mark Hutchinson is an innovative science leader whose work in advancing entrepreneurship, creating startups, and influencing government policy has made a significant impact on Australia’s science and technology landscape.

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COMBS Workshop Success

Kishan Dholakia COMBS

Last week, we were pleased to host the inaugural Microcomb-enabled Spectroscopy and Microscopy theme meeting for the ARC Centre of Excellence in Optical Microcombs for Breakthrough Science (COMBS). The common goal is to miniaturise the world’s most accurate measurement tool into a chip the size of a fingernail. To achieve this, the research teams are combining their expertise in hyperspectral imaging and structured light with Microcombs technology.

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CLL advancing the frontier of speckle metrology

Speckle Pattern

We are thrilled to highlight the recent publication of an "Expert Recommendation" in Nature Reviews Physics, showcasing exceptional work from the University of St Andrews and the Centre of Light for Life team. This recommendation is set to advance the field of speckle metrology.

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