Our Track Record

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$180M+ fundingÌý
over 10 years

90+ IndustryÌý
Collaborations

2,000+ Publications

30 prestigiousÌý
scientific awards

7 Start-Ups

  • Large grants and prestigious fellowships

    • $38M (CNBP)
    • Adelaide node of the (OzGrav)
    • $96M Headquarters, The Braggs: A topping out ceremony was held in June 2012
    • $1.5 M in projects through the Photonics Catalyst Program connecting South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn Industry with photonics technologies in November 2013
    • $1.4M to establish South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog at the forefront of Additive Manufacturing.
    • 2 x highly prestigious ARC Laureate Fellowships
    • 16 national and international fellowships including an ARC Laureate Fellowship, 10 Future, DECRA Ìýand Heart Foundation Fellowships
    • 4 x
    • 3 x prestigious European Fellowships from the Humboldt and Marie Curie foundations
    • 2 x $1M SA Premier Research Fellowships

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  • Our partnerships

    One of the key aims of IPAS is to combine research excellence with a strong industry focus and collaborative culture.

    The team at IPAS work closely with Adelaide Enterprise and Research Contracts and Partnerships, the commercialisation arms of the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide, to create a culture of innovation within the Institute, foster industry-led collaborations and contract research, and to develop technology licence agreements.

    The commercial objectives of IPAS are to accelerate the process of getting products to market, helping the growth of photonics and advanced sensing sectors in ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog, creating new opportunities and jobs for graduates and researchers outside traditional academic roles and securing an untied income stream to the Institute.

    IPAS partners; SILANNA,  Novartis, AAERC, ACHM, AEROMETREX, AMGC, AOFR, ARCHER, ARKWRIGHT, ASC, ATRAD, AUSTOFIX, AUSTRALIAN PORK, AUSTRALIAN SEAFOOD, AVAILER, AWS, AXIOM, BAE SYSTEMS, BHP BILLITION, BIONOMICS, BIOPLATFORMS, BIOSIS, BRUKER, CalPain, CENTURY, CF RAIL SERVICES, CHEVRON, COOK MEDICAL, COOPERS, CORETEC, CPR, CRC ORE, CRC PLANT BIOSECURITY, CRYOCLOCK, CSIRO, CSL, DCNS, DEEP EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGIES, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE, DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND SCIENCE, DIEMOULD, DSTG, ECOJET, ELE
  • Commercialisation

    Cryoclock Pty Ltd is a company launched by Prof Andre Luiten and Adj. Prof John Hartnett in 2016 to exploit the commercial potential of their Sapphire Clock technology, the purest frequency source commercially available.

    Mirage Photonics is a start-up launched in 2016 by Dr Ori Henderson-Sapir. At the forefront of fibre-based mid-infrared (IR) laser development, it brings innovative solutions to the R&D and environmental sensing sector.

    Miniprobes Pty Ltd is a South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn startup incorporated in 2016 by three IPAS researchers (Robert McLaughlin, Bryden Quirk, Rodney Kirk) to commercialise their smart needle technology.

    HT Sensing Pty Ltd, founded in 2019, is a South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn high-tech manufacturing company specialising in high-temperature, multi-point sensors for use within the metals processing industry and other high-value, high-temperature applications.

  • Award-winning scientists (selected)

    • 2019 Geoff Opat Early Career Researcher Prize - Dr Jiawen Li
    • 2019ÌýWinnovation Award category Sciences - DrÌýKatharina Richter
    • 2019ÌýWinnovation Award category Engineering - DrÌýJiawen Li
    • 2019 Tall Poppy Award - Dr Danny Wilson
    • 2019 Avalon AirshowÌýInnovation Award for Autonomous and Unmanned Systems and ISR – Cryoclock Pty Ltd, including Prof Andre Luiten, Prof John Hartnett, A/Prof Martin O'Connor, Dr Ori Henderson-Sapir, Dr Fred Baynes andÌýDr Ka Wu
    • 2019 Avalon AirshowÌýDefence SME Innovation Prize – ÌýCryoclock Pty Ltd, including Prof Andre Luiten, Prof John Hartnett, A/Prof Martin O'Connor, Dr Ori Henderson-Sapir, Dr Fred Baynes andÌýDr Ka Wu
    • 2018 ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn Institute of Physics Allan Walsh Medal – Prof Andre Luiten
    • 2018 Defence Science and Technology Eureka Prize – Sapphire Clock - Prof Andre Luiten, Prof John Hartnett, A/Prof Martin O'Connor, Dr Ori Henderson-Sapir, Dr Fred Baynes, Dr Giuseppe Tettamanzi, Dr Ka Wu
    • 2018 Top 10 Innovators under 35 in the Asia Pacific region - Dr Jonathan Hall
    • 2018 SA Tall Poppy of the Year – Dr Ben Sparkes
    • 2018 ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog and New Zealand Industrial and Applied Mathematics EO Tuck Medal – Prof Yvonne Stokes
    • 2017 Optical Society of America Fellowship - Prof Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem
    • 2017 National Measurement Institute Barry Inglish Medal Ìý– Prof Andre Luiten
    • 2017ÌýÌýWinnovation Award category Technology - Prof Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem
    • 2017 Queen’s Birthday Honours – Emeritus Prof Bob Vincent AM
    • 2017 Asia Pacific Global Winner – Talent Unleashed AwardsÌý- Dr Jonathan Hall
    • 2017 ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry Bowie Medal – A/Prof Tara Pukala
    • 2016 NHMRC Top 10 Projects – Prof Andrew Abell, Prof Grant Booker, Dr Steven PolyakÌý
    • 2016 Society of Crystallographers in ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog and New Zealand Sandy Matieson Medal – Prof Chris Sumby
    • 2016 Chemical Society of Japan Lectureship Award – ProfÌýChristian Doonan