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ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE About Us. At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Australian National University. ACES at the Australian National University provides access to the high performance supercomputing facilities available at the National Computational Infrastructure Facility. These facilities allow the development of complex molecular modelling for our key research themes. ABOUT US - ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for the benefit of the community. But what exactly does that mean? We think of a smart device as a game-changing application, utilising the advanced materials we make in our laboratories to create new health and energy ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Do brain implants change your identity? This was a question investigated and the title of a recent feature article by The New Yorker, which featured ACES Associate Investigator Dr Frederic Gilbert from our University of Tasmania (UTAS) node.. The article, written by The New Yorker journalist Christine Kenneally, looks at studies that have shown people with neural devices can experience shifts ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Contact Us. Get involved with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterial Science. Fill in your details below to keep in touch. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Electromaterials. Professor Marc in het Panhuis is a Chief Investigator for ACES. He is a Professor of Materials Science in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience and the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials. View Scholar Profile. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Gordon Wallace is an Australian Laureate Fellow and the Executive Director of ACES. He is also Founder and Director of the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI) at the University of Wollongong and Director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) Materials Node. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Chief Investigator. University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Professor Gursel Alici is the Soft Robotics Theme Leader. He is also currently a Senior Professor at the University of Wollongong where he is the Head of the School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Linda Hancock is a Chief Investigator of the Ethics, Policy and Public Engagement (EPPE) team at ACES. She is also a Personal Chair in Public Policy at Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Chief Investigator. University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Electromaterials. Senior Professor Geoffrey Spinks is currently the Academic Leader for the Making Future Industries Challenge in the University of Wollongong’s Global Challenges Program. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE About Us. At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Australian National University. ACES at the Australian National University provides access to the high performance supercomputing facilities available at the National Computational Infrastructure Facility. These facilities allow the development of complex molecular modelling for our key research themes. ABOUT US - ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for the benefit of the community. But what exactly does that mean? We think of a smart device as a game-changing application, utilising the advanced materials we make in our laboratories to create new health and energy ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Do brain implants change your identity? This was a question investigated and the title of a recent feature article by The New Yorker, which featured ACES Associate Investigator Dr Frederic Gilbert from our University of Tasmania (UTAS) node.. The article, written by The New Yorker journalist Christine Kenneally, looks at studies that have shown people with neural devices can experience shifts ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Contact Us. Get involved with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterial Science. Fill in your details below to keep in touch. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Electromaterials. Professor Marc in het Panhuis is a Chief Investigator for ACES. He is a Professor of Materials Science in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience and the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials. View Scholar Profile. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Gordon Wallace is an Australian Laureate Fellow and the Executive Director of ACES. He is also Founder and Director of the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI) at the University of Wollongong and Director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) Materials Node. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Chief Investigator. University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Professor Gursel Alici is the Soft Robotics Theme Leader. He is also currently a Senior Professor at the University of Wollongong where he is the Head of the School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Linda Hancock is a Chief Investigator of the Ethics, Policy and Public Engagement (EPPE) team at ACES. She is also a Personal Chair in Public Policy at Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Chief Investigator. University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Electromaterials. Senior Professor Geoffrey Spinks is currently the Academic Leader for the Making Future Industries Challenge in the University of Wollongong’s Global Challenges Program. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Work with a highly talented team You’ve got your undergraduate degree in the bag, and you’re looking for postgraduate qualifications that will give you the edge in materials science and device development on a global stage. You want to shine as a researcher, and excel in areas like research management, commercialisation and science communication? ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Contact Us. Get involved with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterial Science. Fill in your details below to keep in touch. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE A team including researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) have been awarded close to $1 Million in funding to fight corneal blindness. The ACES team based at the University of Wollongong, in conjunction with researchers from the University of Sydney, Queensland University of Technology and the University of Melbourne, received the funding in ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE In this episode of The ACES Podcast, Samuel Findlay chats with Molly Patton, Founder and Creative in Chief of Patton’d Studios. Molly talks about her background in studying both science and arts, merging the two together to start her business, communicating science through visual design, contributing to the journal cover artwork in the Royal Society of Chemistry on Next-Gen Nanomaterials and ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE The ACES Synthetic Energy Systems theme uses new advanced materials to create devices in three key energy-related areas: solar fuels, energy storage and thermal energy conversion. Grand Challenge: Contribute to the development of global sustainable energy supply. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Linda Hancock is a Chief Investigator of the Ethics, Policy and Public Engagement (EPPE) team at ACES. She is also a Personal Chair in Public Policy at Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Gursel Alici is the Soft Robotics Theme Leader. He is also currently a Senior Professor at the University of Wollongong where he is the Head of the School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Robert Kapsa is a molecular and cell biologist and ACES Chief Investigator. He has worked extensively on the development of autologous cell-based regenerative solutions for diseased and damaged nerve and muscle tissue. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE PhD Interview: Shuo Dong. Many of our PhD students come for far and wide to further their studies – each with a unique story. ACES and Monash University’s Shuo Dong is no different. Shuo’s studies began in his hometown Tianjin, in China, followed by a move to Scotland and then to Australia where he currently spends his timeresearching
ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE This is the story of a pioneer; the First Lady of Chemistry, a feminist 200 years before the word was even coined. Marie Meurdrac, possibly the most important female scientist you’ve never heard of, was born in 1610 to a wealthy family in the small town of Mandres-les-Roses, today a suburb of Paris. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE About Us. At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Australian National University. ACES at the Australian National University provides access to the high performance supercomputing facilities available at the National Computational Infrastructure Facility. These facilities allow the development of complex molecular modelling for our key research themes. ABOUT US - ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for the benefit of the community. But what exactly does that mean? We think of a smart device as a game-changing application, utilising the advanced materials we make in our laboratories to create new health and energy ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Do brain implants change your identity? This was a question investigated and the title of a recent feature article by The New Yorker, which featured ACES Associate Investigator Dr Frederic Gilbert from our University of Tasmania (UTAS) node.. The article, written by The New Yorker journalist Christine Kenneally, looks at studies that have shown people with neural devices can experience shifts ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Contact Us. Get involved with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterial Science. Fill in your details below to keep in touch. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Electromaterials. Professor Marc in het Panhuis is a Chief Investigator for ACES. He is a Professor of Materials Science in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience and the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials. View Scholar Profile. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Gordon Wallace is an Australian Laureate Fellow and the Executive Director of ACES. He is also Founder and Director of the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI) at the University of Wollongong and Director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) Materials Node. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Chief Investigator. University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Professor Gursel Alici is the Soft Robotics Theme Leader. He is also currently a Senior Professor at the University of Wollongong where he is the Head of the School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Linda Hancock is a Chief Investigator of the Ethics, Policy and Public Engagement (EPPE) team at ACES. She is also a Personal Chair in Public Policy at Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Chief Investigator. University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Electromaterials. Senior Professor Geoffrey Spinks is currently the Academic Leader for the Making Future Industries Challenge in the University of Wollongong’s Global Challenges Program. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE About Us. At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Australian National University. ACES at the Australian National University provides access to the high performance supercomputing facilities available at the National Computational Infrastructure Facility. These facilities allow the development of complex molecular modelling for our key research themes. ABOUT US - ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for the benefit of the community. But what exactly does that mean? We think of a smart device as a game-changing application, utilising the advanced materials we make in our laboratories to create new health and energy ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Do brain implants change your identity? This was a question investigated and the title of a recent feature article by The New Yorker, which featured ACES Associate Investigator Dr Frederic Gilbert from our University of Tasmania (UTAS) node.. The article, written by The New Yorker journalist Christine Kenneally, looks at studies that have shown people with neural devices can experience shifts ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Contact Us. Get involved with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterial Science. Fill in your details below to keep in touch. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Electromaterials. Professor Marc in het Panhuis is a Chief Investigator for ACES. He is a Professor of Materials Science in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience and the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials. View Scholar Profile. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Gordon Wallace is an Australian Laureate Fellow and the Executive Director of ACES. He is also Founder and Director of the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI) at the University of Wollongong and Director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) Materials Node. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Chief Investigator. University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Professor Gursel Alici is the Soft Robotics Theme Leader. He is also currently a Senior Professor at the University of Wollongong where he is the Head of the School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Linda Hancock is a Chief Investigator of the Ethics, Policy and Public Engagement (EPPE) team at ACES. She is also a Personal Chair in Public Policy at Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Chief Investigator. University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Electromaterials. Senior Professor Geoffrey Spinks is currently the Academic Leader for the Making Future Industries Challenge in the University of Wollongong’s Global Challenges Program. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Work with a highly talented team You’ve got your undergraduate degree in the bag, and you’re looking for postgraduate qualifications that will give you the edge in materials science and device development on a global stage. You want to shine as a researcher, and excel in areas like research management, commercialisation and science communication? ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Contact Us. Get involved with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterial Science. Fill in your details below to keep in touch. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE A team including researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) have been awarded close to $1 Million in funding to fight corneal blindness. The ACES team based at the University of Wollongong, in conjunction with researchers from the University of Sydney, Queensland University of Technology and the University of Melbourne, received the funding in ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE In this episode of The ACES Podcast, Samuel Findlay chats with Molly Patton, Founder and Creative in Chief of Patton’d Studios. Molly talks about her background in studying both science and arts, merging the two together to start her business, communicating science through visual design, contributing to the journal cover artwork in the Royal Society of Chemistry on Next-Gen Nanomaterials and ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE The ACES Synthetic Energy Systems theme uses new advanced materials to create devices in three key energy-related areas: solar fuels, energy storage and thermal energy conversion. Grand Challenge: Contribute to the development of global sustainable energy supply. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Linda Hancock is a Chief Investigator of the Ethics, Policy and Public Engagement (EPPE) team at ACES. She is also a Personal Chair in Public Policy at Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Gursel Alici is the Soft Robotics Theme Leader. He is also currently a Senior Professor at the University of Wollongong where he is the Head of the School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Robert Kapsa is a molecular and cell biologist and ACES Chief Investigator. He has worked extensively on the development of autologous cell-based regenerative solutions for diseased and damaged nerve and muscle tissue. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE PhD Interview: Shuo Dong. Many of our PhD students come for far and wide to further their studies – each with a unique story. ACES and Monash University’s Shuo Dong is no different. Shuo’s studies began in his hometown Tianjin, in China, followed by a move to Scotland and then to Australia where he currently spends his timeresearching
ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE This is the story of a pioneer; the First Lady of Chemistry, a feminist 200 years before the word was even coined. Marie Meurdrac, possibly the most important female scientist you’ve never heard of, was born in 1610 to a wealthy family in the small town of Mandres-les-Roses, today a suburb of Paris. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE About Us. At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Australian National University. ACES at the Australian National University provides access to the high performance supercomputing facilities available at the National Computational Infrastructure Facility. These facilities allow the development of complex molecular modelling for our key research themes. ABOUT US - ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for the benefit of the community. But what exactly does that mean? We think of a smart device as a game-changing application, utilising the advanced materials we make in our laboratories to create new health and energy ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE With three Australian Laureate Fellows at the helm, ACES attracts highly talented people from all over the world to study, work and conduct research. We are a building a new balanced team of youth and experience, with diverse skills, and a commitment to success. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Do brain implants change your identity? This was a question investigated and the title of a recent feature article by The New Yorker, which featured ACES Associate Investigator Dr Frederic Gilbert from our University of Tasmania (UTAS) node.. The article, written by The New Yorker journalist Christine Kenneally, looks at studies that have shown people with neural devices can experience shifts ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Electromaterials. Professor Marc in het Panhuis is a Chief Investigator for ACES. He is a Professor of Materials Science in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience and the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials. View Scholar Profile. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Gordon Wallace is an Australian Laureate Fellow and the Executive Director of ACES. He is also Founder and Director of the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI) at the University of Wollongong and Director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) Materials Node. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCESEE MORE ON ELECTROMATERIALS.EDU.AU ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Linda Hancock is a Chief Investigator of the Ethics, Policy and Public Engagement (EPPE) team at ACES. She is also a Personal Chair in Public Policy at Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Chief Investigator. University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Electromaterials. Senior Professor Geoffrey Spinks is currently the Academic Leader for the Making Future Industries Challenge in the University of Wollongong’s Global Challenges Program. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE About Us. At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Australian National University. ACES at the Australian National University provides access to the high performance supercomputing facilities available at the National Computational Infrastructure Facility. These facilities allow the development of complex molecular modelling for our key research themes. ABOUT US - ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for the benefit of the community. But what exactly does that mean? We think of a smart device as a game-changing application, utilising the advanced materials we make in our laboratories to create new health and energy ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE With three Australian Laureate Fellows at the helm, ACES attracts highly talented people from all over the world to study, work and conduct research. We are a building a new balanced team of youth and experience, with diverse skills, and a commitment to success. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Do brain implants change your identity? This was a question investigated and the title of a recent feature article by The New Yorker, which featured ACES Associate Investigator Dr Frederic Gilbert from our University of Tasmania (UTAS) node.. The article, written by The New Yorker journalist Christine Kenneally, looks at studies that have shown people with neural devices can experience shifts ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Electromaterials. Professor Marc in het Panhuis is a Chief Investigator for ACES. He is a Professor of Materials Science in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience and the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials. View Scholar Profile. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Gordon Wallace is an Australian Laureate Fellow and the Executive Director of ACES. He is also Founder and Director of the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI) at the University of Wollongong and Director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) Materials Node. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCESEE MORE ON ELECTROMATERIALS.EDU.AU ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Linda Hancock is a Chief Investigator of the Ethics, Policy and Public Engagement (EPPE) team at ACES. She is also a Personal Chair in Public Policy at Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Chief Investigator. University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Electromaterials. Senior Professor Geoffrey Spinks is currently the Academic Leader for the Making Future Industries Challenge in the University of Wollongong’s Global Challenges Program. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE With three Australian Laureate Fellows at the helm, ACES attracts highly talented people from all over the world to study, work and conduct research. We are a building a new balanced team of youth and experience, with diverse skills, and a commitment to success. ABOUT US - ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), we turn our fundamental knowledge of cutting-edge materials into the next generation of ‘smart devices’ for the benefit of the community. But what exactly does that mean? We think of a smart device as a game-changing application, utilising the advanced materials we make in our laboratories to create new health and energy ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Study Opportunities. Seize the opportunity to work with highly talented people, in world class facilities, and stride out a leader in your field with a postgraduate degree. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Outreach and Education Here at ACES, we’re committed to providing education and outreach programs to make sure you have an opportunity to learn about our cutting edge research, and more importantly, how it may impact on your life in the future. We also partner with key organisations, such as the Wollongong Science Centre and the national science centre Questacon, to develop shows and ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Contact Us. Get involved with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterial Science. Fill in your details below to keep in touch. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE The aces Electrofluedics and Diagnostics theme leverages advances in 3d fabrication to control fluid flow in 3d structures and will create the next-generation of chemical, bio-sensing and diagnostic devices. Grand Challenge: To exquisitely manipulate fluid flow in threedimensions.
ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Chief Investigator. University of Wollongong. Soft Robotics. Professor Gursel Alici is the Soft Robotics Theme Leader. He is also currently a Senior Professor at the University of Wollongong where he is the Head of the School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE University of Wollongong (UOW) Research Fellow Dr Paul Molino recently said goodbye to ACES; he now sets off to continue his research career abroad in Japan after 12 years at Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI). Before leaving the country, we caught up with Paul to reflect on his time working broadly on biomaterials, and to hear about some of his most cherished memories. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Professor Patrick Howlett is a Senior Research Academic within the Institute of Frontier Materials at Deakin University. He is also the ACES Associate Theme Leader for Synthetic Energy Systems. ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ELECTROMATERIAL SCIENCE Dr Jie Zhang is an associate professor of the School of Chemistry at Monash University and a chief investigator at ACES. Dr Zhang’s ACESresearch focuses on
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