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Biomedical engineer’s innovative excellence acknowledged
![Dr Jiawen Li holding a sensor](/ipas/sites/default/files/styles/ua_landscape/public/media/images/2023-09/jiawenli.jpg?h=b03ed96e&itok=nDXT7n0u)
IPAS member Associate Professor Jiawen Li has been awarded a prestigious global award by tech giant Sony and scientific publishing company Nature, for her work in biomedical engineering.
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Associate Professor Tony Hooker to investigate Maralinga nuclear test impact
![A/Prof Hooker and Dr Johansen placed dosimeters at locations including the Marcoo nuclear test site and airfield.](/ipas/sites/default/files/styles/ua_landscape/public/media/images/2025-01/dosimeters-placement.jpg?h=fbf4b26c&itok=yrKBc7zM)
The primary goal of this research is to improve radiation exposure calculation methods for burrowing animals, particularly at Maralinga as well as in semi-arid and arid zones of Australia. The results of this work will contribute to the ERICA Tool to assist in understanding the environmental impact of radiation practices and to better protect wildlife in these regions.
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Optimising human performance outside the laboratory
![A presentation at the Human Performance Optomisation and Protection Wearables Workshop in Canberra.](/ipas/sites/default/files/styles/ua_landscape/public/media/images/2025-01/hpqpww.jpg?h=fbf4b26c&itok=KDY6JZLq)
IPAS member A/Prof Hooker attended the Human Performance Optimisation and Protection Wearables Workshop in Canberra to investigate how to shift human performance measurement from the lab into the field. Measurement of human performance has applications across multiple areas including sport, defence, space and others.
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IPAS Spinoff bags Defence Teaming Centre Awards
![Portrait of Winners at DTC Defence Gala Innovation Award](/ipas/sites/default/files/styles/ua_landscape/public/media/images/2025-01/dtc-defence-gala-innovation-award-.jpg?h=fbf4b26c&itok=F6eAVGhm)
IPAS Chief Innovator Prof Andre Luiten, A/Prof Martin O'Connor, and the QuantX Labs team received the prestigious DTC Innovation Award at the Defence Teaming Centre Awards. This award highlights the success of technologies born from research, transitioned into entrepreneurial ventures, and having a real-world impact in Australia’s defence sector.
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IPAS Shines at the 2024 AIP Congress
![Portrait of AIP 2024 Technical Chairs](/ipas/sites/default/files/styles/ua_landscape/public/media/images/2025-01/aip2024.jpg?h=fbf4b26c&itok=Qh0ygt8x)
IPAS showcased its innovative research at the 2024 AIP Congress. Notably, two IPAS members were honoured with ANZOS prizes: Dr Erik Schartner received the inaugural ANZOS Jim Piper ECR/MCR Entrepreneurial Researcher Prize, while A/Prof Jiawen Li was awarded the ANZOS Mid-Career Prize for excellence in optics and photonics.
Microscopy at the tip of a hair-thin optical fibre
![6 different images of Projection of Beans through fibre](/ipas/sites/default/files/styles/ua_landscape/public/media/images/2025-01/projection-of-beams-through-fibre-3-1.jpg?h=6eb229a4&itok=j4-uxrHO)
Researchers at the University of Adelaide, as part of an international team, have developed an approach that makes advanced microscopy possible through an optical fibre thinner than a human hair.
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Three IPAS researchers awarded ARC Discovery Projects grants
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More than $10.7 million was awarded to 17 University of Adelaide projects in the latest round of Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Projects grants; 3 of them to IPAS members.
The Discovery Projects scheme supports research to address major gaps in knowledge, fosters collaboration, and creates economic, environmental, and social benefits for Australia. Showcasing researchers excellence in tackling significant scientific challenges.
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Wednesday Wonders : Exploring the scientific realms of glass in fascinating Science Talks
![Jiawen Li presenting Wednesday Wonders Talk](/ipas/sites/default/files/styles/ua_landscape/public/media/images/2025-01/sciencetalkww.jpg?h=fbf4b26c&itok=Cr-7bLRf)
In November, over 200 attendees joined the Wednesday Wonders Science Talks at the Adelaide Botanic Garden, exploring the intersection of ancient glassmaking traditions and modern scientific innovations. The talks, part of the Chihuly in the Botanic Garden exhibition, featured researchers discussing the transformative potential of glass in technology. Topics covered included glass printing, quantum glass, microscale glass fibres for health and space applications, and the revolutionary ZBLAN glass, which has the potential to enhance communications, both on Earth and in space. The event brought together scientists, artists, and the public to explore glass's role in shaping the future of technology.
Collaboration in Focus : Networking with ELI Beamlines
![Networking with ELI Beamlines](/ipas/sites/default/files/styles/ua_landscape/public/media/images/2025-01/eli-beamlines-networking.jpg?h=fbf4b26c&itok=YZL1Pl-_)
On 29th November 2024, IPAS hosted a networking event at the University of Adelaide, featuring Roman Hevzda, Director of ELI Beamlines, who shared insights into the world’s largest high-power laser facility and its collaboration opportunities.
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IPAS-AFOSR Seminar with Dr Leslie Blaha
![Dr Leslie Blaha presenting at the IPAS AFOSR Seminar](/ipas/sites/default/files/styles/ua_landscape/public/media/images/2025-01/ipas-afosr-seminar.jpg?h=fbf4b26c&itok=K1t_42wB)
The University of Adelaide's Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing had the privilege of hosting Dr Leslie Blaha, Deputy Chief Scientist at the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), for an engaging and insightful seminar.