From Wearables to THINKables with IBM’s Dr Stefan Harrer
MCN Board Room 151 Wellington Rd, Clayton, VIC, AustraliaMCN is hosting a seminar with Dr Stefan Harrer, Manager of Brain-Inspired Computing Research and IBM Master Inventor at IBM Research.
MCN is hosting a seminar with Dr Stefan Harrer, Manager of Brain-Inspired Computing Research and IBM Master Inventor at IBM Research.
Colloidal inorganic nanocrystals exhibit precise morphologies and tunable properties, making them essential components for nanophotonic devices and biological imaging. Our research explores the reaction networks that govern the controlled synthesis of inorganic nanoparticles, and we investigate the photophysical networks that govern the optical properties of upconverting nanoparticles. To develop a holistic understanding of these intricate networks, we use combinatorial and high-throughput robotic techniques to map the dynamics of these networks across material compositions and reaction conditions. Using these methods, we manipulate the energy transfer pathways of lanthanide-doped upconverting nanoparticles, which combine near-infrared photons into visible light. Combinatorial screening and theoretical modeling reveal lanthanide dopant compositions that enable imaging of single upconverting nanoparticles comparable in size to fluorescent proteins and reveal nanoparticle compositions that enable excitation at the optimal wavelengths for imaging through tissue. Finally, we demonstrate that these nanoparticles can be used to fabricate microscale, upconverted lasers for biological sensing and stimulation.
MCN is holding talks from two speakers on Thursday 14 December
Dr Natalie Holmes presents her research on printable solar cells and biosensors.
MCN is hosting a seminar with Jörg Hübner, the Director of DTU Danchip on Thursday 30 November between 1:30 - 3:00 pm.
This Showcase brings users and staff together to celebrate our successes, and look to the future.
It will highlight how our facilities enable innovative research in fields including medical technologies, advanced manufacturing, energy and agribusiness.
The MCN is proud to host A/Prof. Mohammad Fard from RMIT as he discusses Physiologically and Biodynamic Effects of Physical Vibration on Human Body.
ANFF’s Design House is holding a Tanner (now: Mentor Graphics) L-Edit Webinar on Wednesday 30 August 2017, at 1pm Melbourne time.
MCN is hosting a day of talks from researchers from the University of Tokyo and ANFF-VIC on 23 August 2017. Talks from our visitors will cover nanomaterials, polymers, semiconductors and energy storage, while our local researchers will discuss medical technologies, advanced applications of silicon materials, and drug delivery mechanisms. The full day of talks, lunch […]
The U.S. National Cancer Institute, in collaboration with Virginia Tech and the Australian Trade and Investment Commission, is planning a workshop this coming June 2017