Nanofabulous Winter Workshop 2018
MCN Board Room 151 Wellington Rd, Clayton, VIC, AustraliaThe Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication (MCN) is holding an industry-focused technical workshop.
The Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication (MCN) is holding an industry-focused technical workshop.
MCN is delighted to welcome ANFF-VIC Tech Ambassador, Prof Ken Crozier and members of his team to discuss recent investigations into light-matter interactions.
In this talk, Prof. Wenlong Cheng will focus on the discussion of the first project for producing soft, elastic, two-dimensional plasmonic nanoparticle superlattice sheets (soft plasmene sheets) by self-assembly of polystyrene-capped metal nanoparticles.
This talk will present recent work performed on the design of single pore metal membranes for single molecule translocation detection and the development of alloys for processing large arrays of isoporous metal membranes.
During MCN's weekly Tech Ops meeting, FLEET researcher Tinghe Yun will discuss the in-kind project being conducted by ANFF-VIC Technology Ambassador (TA), Prof Qialiang Bao.
Eureka Prize winner and ANFF-VIC Tech Ambassador, Prof Saulius Juodkazis will be speaking at MCN on 26 October 2018. Saulius, from the Centre for Micro-Photonics, Swinburne University of Technology will discuss his exciting research into sensors and their fabrication.
In this presentation, Thermo Fisher Scientific will discuss the strengths of this combined, in-situ approach to surface analysis, illustrated with examples from a range of applications including carbon nanomaterials, microelectronics and battery materials.
ICYRAM2018, the 4th edition of ICYRAM, will build on the original mission by providing a fair and equitable event for all young researcher’s to meet, discuss and network in a safe and welcoming environment. Whether they be specialized materials researchers or those who utilise and apply materials to their R&D – ICYRAM2018 welcomes all.
This talk will briefly introduce capabilities of the Australian National Fabrication Facility- Western Australia node (ANFF-WA), which incorporates the Microelectronics Research Group (MRG) at the University of Western Australia.
This workshop tailored for early-career researchers and late-stage PhD candidates will showcase research translation in nanotechnology and provide facilitated training in taking ideas from concepts to a viable business.