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Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships, along with the Endeavour Mobility Program, support Australians to undertake study, research, or professional development overseas and allow for overseas citizens to […]
Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships, along with the Endeavour Mobility Program, support Australians to undertake study, research, or professional development overseas and allow for overseas citizens to […]
The Centre for NanoScale Science and Technology’s Director, Professor David Lewis, attended a symposium in Thailand earlier this week, promoting the exchange of research ideas, knowledge […]
By Oskar Majeswki It is no secret that a lot of great work has been done with carbon nanotubes at the Flinders Centre for NanoScale Science […]
Flinders NanoCentre Research Associate Cameron Shearer has been selected to take part in the Australia-China Young Scientist Exchange Program (YSEP), a joint initiative funded by the […]
We are excited to announce a special symposium in celebration of Prof Kohei Uosaki (NIMS, Japan) receiving an honorary degree from Flinders University. This degree will […]
The Flinders University 3MT final is this Friday, and the NanoCentre’s Jakob Andersson is one of the eight finalists. Laurence Stewart, also from CAPS, is the other PhD student representing the […]
Flinders University and Bausele Australia have combined to form a new company ‘Australian Advanced Manufacturing’ that will produce high precision watch components from a unique ceramic […]
Congratulations are in order for two of our NanoCentre PhD graduates, Dr Katherine Moore, and Dr Christiaan Ridings, who are 2015 South Australian Science Excellence Awards finalists in the category of PhD Research Excellence. The awards showcase the critical importance of science and research to the development of industry and society as a whole, and compliment the national Prime Minister’s Prize’s for Science. Flinders University and the NanoCentre have previously seen success in this award category, with Dr Daniel Tune winning the prize in 2014 for his work with single-walled carbon nanotube photovoltaics. The 2015 winner will be announced during science Week, August 13, along with winners in other categories, such as the South Australian Scientist of the Year and Early Career STEM Educator of the Year, for which Dr Maria Parappilly is nominated.
The 5th Annual Conference of the Flinders Centre for NanoScale Science and Technology will be held this Wednesday, 17th June 2015. This year the conference will be […]