Wearable and Point of Care Biodiagnostics Workshop
New Horizons Bldg (Rm 407/408) 20 Research Way, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, AustraliaDownload official flyer: Wearables and point of care biodiagnostics seminar
Download official flyer: Wearables and point of care biodiagnostics seminar
Access to world-class research infrastructure is critical to support high quality R&D activities and to improve Australia’s overall innovation output. The National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) was established to provide cutting-edge instruments, facilities and expertise to enable public and private research activities.
The aim of this seminar is to showcase research within the molecular sensing and imaging themes with a focus on how nanofabrication supports this work
This symposium will offer over 2 days an interactive platform to learn about nano-scale resolved infrared spectroscopy through general lectures, case studies, modelling and data analysis session.
On Thursday, September 15th, MCN will be hosting a BBQ — open to all users and facility stakeholders — in order to officially launch the 2016 ANFF-VIC Technology Fellow Ambassador (TFA) Program.
MCN is organising a free two-day EBL and Data Preparation workshop on September 28-29 (9am-4pm). Dr. Nit Taksatorn from GenIsys (Layout Beamer Software) will hold a workshop with a focus on new features in EBPG and Layout Beamer followed by a couple of selected applications from EBL user-base worldwide. As a part of this workshop, we will also have a separate session as our EBL users meeting.
On Friday, October 21st, MCN will be hosting a free 3D graphics workshop to introduce attendees to Blender, an open source 3D creation suite.
This intensive two day workshop will showcase the comprehensive suite of products offered in Synopsys’ TCAD. This includes industry leading process and device simulation tools, as well as a powerful GUI-driven simulation environment for managing simulation tasks and analysing simulation results.
The ANFF Annual Research Showcase this year will be held on Wednesday 16 and Thursday 17 November with a technology training day on Tuesday 15 November at the National Centre for Synchrotron Science (NCSS) building, Australian Synchrotron.
MCN will be hosting a seminar on its latest equipment addition, a scattering-type Scanning Near-field Optical Microscope (s-SNOM).