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IPAS - Research Excellence ticks all the right box
IPAS mission is to use the power of light to make the world safer, healthier and wealthier. This transdisciplinary approach institute has housed more than 200 scientists and researchers developing innovative research from defence, medical and biological sensors, agriculture and mining industries and spunÌýoff 6 startups.
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IPAS at INGENUITY 2019
On 30-31 October, IPAS and the Faculty of Sciences proudly joined ECMS at INGENUITY 2019 at the Adelaide Convention Centre. Along with more than 300Ìýinnovative projects, some of IPAS cutting-edge research and capabilities wereÌýon display including: the AMIGO, Miniprobes, High Temperature Sensing, Sapphire Clock, Advanced Manufacturing (including 3D metal printing and GLAS technology) and the Laser Radio.Ìý
IPAS ECRs recognised as innovation trailblazers
Congratulations for Dr Jiawen Li and Dr Katharina Richter, respectively awarded the winnovation award in Engineering and Science!
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Trapping atoms to protect ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog's groundwater – a successful partnership between IPAS and CSIRO
On Monday 9th September, we were honoured to host the launch of the Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA) Facility,Ìýthat will help protect ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog’s precious groundwater from overuse and contamination, and contribute to our understanding of the impact of climate change through measurements on Antarctic ice cores.
NHMRC Development Grant for Safer, Faster Brain Biopsies
Congratulations toÌýÌýfor being awarded a $750k NHMRC Development GrantÌýfor the development of a smart needle for safer, faster brain biopsies.
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IPAS Research Open Day
Despite unfavourable weather conditions, the Braggs was bustling with excitement on Thursday 8 August 2019.Ìý
IPAS member wins Young Tall Poppy Award
Congratulations toÌýÌýwho was named one of the 2019 South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn Tall Poppies.Ìý
Photoswitchable probe detects cancer cells migration
A new fluorescent sensor developed by IPAS/CNBP researchers at the Adelaide Medical School can detect migrating cancer cells and could be used to target medication to stop metastasis in aggressive cancers.
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IPAS research open day
Join us on Thursday 8 August as we celebrate the fantastic research being conducted at the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing, where we use the power of light to make the world a healthier, wealthier and better place!
IPAS Director finalist for SA Scientist of the Year
Congratulations to Prof Andre Luiten for being shortlisted as finalistÌýfor theÌýÌýScientist of the Year award, which recognises and rewards outstanding scientific endeavour.
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