Infrastructure funding supports cutting-edge research

Students at the 成人大片's North Terrace campus

Five 成人大片 projects have received more than $8 million in funding from the Australian Research Council鈥檚 Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities (LIEF) grant scheme.

A hydrogen storage facility, a chemistry study system and a site for biotech plants are among five 成人大片 projects that have received more than $8 million in funding from the Australian Research Council鈥檚 Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities (LIEF) grant scheme.

The LIEF scheme provides funding for acquisition for key research equipment and infrastructure, allowing Australian researchers to undertake excellent basic and applied research and training.

It also prioritises collaboration and cooperative initiatives to allow Australian researchers access to expensive facilities nationally and internationally.

Professor Anton Middelberg, 成人大片 Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), said it was a great result for the University.

鈥淭his vital funding will allow our researchers 鈥 in collaboration with their colleagues from other institutions - to continue to be world-leaders in innovation and developing cutting-edge technology,鈥 Professor Middelberg said.

鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 undertake these significant projects without the support of the Federal Government and the Australian Research Council, so we thank them for their investment.鈥

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  • Integrated facility for underground hydrogen storage research - the state-of-the-art facility will enable site-specific experiments on hydrogen flow in porous media. This will enable Australia to make technological breakthroughs in critical areas of the economy, such as clean energy. Chief investigator: Professor Pavel Bedrikovetski. Funding: $1,929,000.
  • A customised surface chemistry study system in realistic working condition - the project will support South Australia鈥檚 cutting-edge X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) capabilities, driving innovative research on a wide range of functional materials. The purpose-built XPS will investigate chemical signatures of material surfaces with unprecedented accuracy, from ultrahigh vacuum to near ambient pressure.Chief investigator: Professor Zaiping Guo. Funding: $2,206,421.
  • Enabling the future of the Australian collider physics program 鈥 the project aims to fund the continuation of Australia鈥檚 experimental particle physics program to explore how the universe works at its fundamental level. Researchers study subatomic matter at the energy frontier at CERN鈥檚 Large Hadron Collider and the intensity frontier at Japan鈥檚 SuperKEKB collider.Chief investigator: Professor Paul Jackson. Funding: $2,827,000.
  • A multi-environment phenotyping site for biotech plants 鈥 the project will establish two unique facilities that aid evaluation of genetically modified or gene-edited crop plants and grain. Chief investigator: Associate Professor Stuart Roy.听Funding: $1,042,177.
  • Adaptive optics for advanced gravitational wave detectors 鈥 creating a full-scale facility for testing optical aberration correction schemes for the world鈥檚 gravitational wave detectors. Chief investigator: Professor David Ottaway. Funding: $460,000.
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