2021 ANFF SHOWCASE
Transcript of 2021 ANFF SHOWCASE
THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FABRICATION FACILITY
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2021 ANFF SHOWCASE9-10 November 2021
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2021 ANFF SHOWCASE
CONTACT
Tom Eddershaw Marketing and Communications Officer ANFF E: [email protected]
9-10 NOVEMBER 2021
An online and in-person conference presenting the most exciting outcomes from Australia’s nanofabrication community
Registrations now open
Registrations are now open for ANFF’s Annual Research Showcase.
The event is a platform for engineers, researchers, and anyone working in R&D to hear about cutting-edge research enabled by nanofabrication.
You’ll engage with the hundreds of companies and research groups that form Australia’s nanofab community.
The Showcase will be held 9-10 November 2021 in a hybrid format, with talks being presented online and during in-person screenings in several states.
In-person screenings provide attendees with catering, networking opportunities, and activities or tours.
What’s happening?
Two days of talks, the first focusing on non-bio application areas such as space, defence, and energy, while the second will take a deep dive into medtech, food/agribusiness, environmental monitoring, and more.
• Hear about the fantastic research that is happening across the ANFF network,
• Multiple local events with additional networking and learning opportunities,
• A chance to find out how nanofab can help you reach R&D goals, and
• Discover how to tap into open access research infrastructure networks in Australia.
Ticket informationThe 2021 ANFF Showcase is free to attend, and tickets are available for virtual and in person sessions.
Sessions will also be streamed via link that will be provided to registrants.
12-5pm AEDT, 9-10 November 2021
IN-PERSON SESSIONS:
QLD – The Oaks Hotel, Gold Coast.
VIC – Monash Biomedical Imaging Auditorium.
WA – The University of Western Australia.
SA – The University of Adelaide.
Part of something bigANFF was established in 2007 under NCRIS to provide Australian the public and private sectors with access to micro/nanofabrication services.
The national network is filled with $500 million-worth world-class equipment and expertise. With sites across the country, ANFF helps to convert ideas to products.
CLICK OR SCAN THE QR CODE TO REGISTER
CONTACT
Tom Eddershaw Marketing and Communications Officer
ANFF P: (03) 9905 2030 ǀ E: [email protected]
STATE SCREENINGS
In-person screenings will be held in the states ANFF is active within. These sessions will provide opportunities for networking and to enable attendees to hear talks in person, as well as site specific additional activities.
Precise details on these are yet to be confirmed, but if you’d like to attend the ANFF Showcase in person, please indicate your interest when reserving your ticket.
2021 ANFF SHOWCASEDAY 1: ENGINEERED ENVIRONMENT
OPENING REMARKS12:00 AEDT
REFRESHMENT BREAK13:25 AEDT
REFRESHMENT BREAK15:10 AEDT
EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH12:10 AEDT
Additive manufacturing for neutron radiation environments Jonathan Knott, University of Wollongong
Nonlinear Imaging of Nanoscale Topological Corner States Sergey Kruk, ANU
High-yield production of halide perovskite epitaxial thin crystals Feng Li, University of Sydney
HIM Fabrication of algorithmically designed plasmonic nanotweezers for nanoparticle trapping Anders Barlow, University of Melbourne
Applications of few-layer metasurfaces (FLMs) in free-space optics, filtering and polarisation control Duk-Yong Choi, ANU
Using ferroelectric topological defects to create next-generation low-energy electronic devices Peggy Qi Zhang, UNSW
CAPTURING THE BENEFIT13:55 AEDT
Silicon metal-oxide-semiconductor (SiMOS) quantum dot qubits made at ANFF-NSW Wee Han Lim, UNSW
Ferroelectric domain wall memory – a new data storage paradigm Daniel Sando, UNSW
MEMS-based photonic coupler Shubhashree Swain, UWA
Integrated microwave resonator and OLED platform for magnetic field sensing Rugang Geng, UNSW
High-power impulse magnetron sputtering and its applications Kate Putman, Curtin University
New design for high performing, high efficiency Si photodetectors using a photonic crystal (PC) structure Oliver Bickerton, University of Sydney
ESTABLISHING INDUSTRIES15:40 AEDT
Portable Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) X-ray Camera with no need for imaging panel Caitlin Wouters and Steve Trewartha, Micro-X
Maskless rapid prototyping of high-resolution grating magneto-optical traps (gMOTs) Xiao Sun, Curtin University
Creating high efficiency, scalable terahertz components with silicon Withawat Withayachumnankul, University of Adelaide
Novel surface analysis approaches to understand electronic properties of new material designs Gunther Andersson, Flinders University
EZY-GLAS: a new approach to colouring any type of glass Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem, EZY-GLAS Technology
Producing low-cost precursors to unlock affordable carbon fiber Minoo Naebe, Deakin University
CONTACT
Tom Eddershaw Marketing and Communications Officer
ANFF P: (03) 9905 2030 ǀ E: [email protected]
STATE SCREENINGS
In-person screenings will be held in the states ANFF is active within. These sessions will provide opportunities for networking and to enable attendees to hear talks in person, as well as site specific additional activities.
Precise details on these are yet to be confirmed, but if you’d like to attend the ANFF Showcase in person, please indicate your interest when reserving your ticket.
2021 ANFF SHOWCASEDAY 2: THE LIVING WORLD
OPENING REMARKS12:00 AEDT
REFRESHMENT BREAK13:25 AEDT
REFRESHMENT BREAK15:10 AEDT
EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH12:10 AEDT
Atomic layer deposition of metal oxide (SnO2) on carbon nanotube (CNT) membranes for photo and electro-catalytic applications Ahmed Rashed, Deakin University
Unlocking nanomechanical properties of nanocellulose materials. Katarzyna Hourigan, University of Queensland
Designing high internal QE HgCdTe SWIR detectors Nima Dehdashti, UWA
Nanoneedles as tools for influencing cellular processes at the nano–bio interface Hao Zhe Yoh, Monash University
A fast and fire-proof gas sensor to unlock usage of green hydrogen Thomas Schefer, UWA
Development of nanopore blockade sensors to detect ultralow concentrations of target species Yanfang Wu, UNSW
An automated approach to novel functional material discovery Adam Surmiak, Monash University
Regenerating Yarns and Colours: A Sustainability Demonstration Towards Circular Textiles Dylan Hegh, Deakin University
Microfluidic mimicry of embryonic circulation enhances the hoxa haemogenic niche and human blood development Jingjing Li, UNSW
Fabricating SiC resonant pressure sensors Khoa Nguyen Tuan, Griffith University
Applying microfluidics to optimise manufacturing of CAR T cells Mona T. Elsemary, UniSA
Mitigating biofouling of electrochemical sensors with lubricin Saimon Silva, Swinburne University of Technology
A finger prick, point-of-care diagnostic platform for pre-eclampsia testing Duy P. Tran, UniSA
Developing diagnostics: how Kimiya came to focus on SARS-CoV-2 Matthew Worsman, Kimiya Pty Ltd
Optimising MEMS-based spectrometer design, fabrication, and materials engineering Dhirendra Kumar Tripathi, UWA
Biomedical applications of seaweed-derived materials Pia Winberg, Venus Shell Systems
On the pulse: A fibre optic device for monitoring blood pressure Simon Fleming, University of Sydney
Improving skin healing outcomes with a novel bioprinting platform Zack Artist, Inventia
CAPTURING THE BENEFIT13:55 AEDT
ESTABLISHING INDUSTRIES15:40 AEDT