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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0342628

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $700,000.00
    Summary
    Nanotribology and Nanorheometry: A Fundamental Study of the Dynamic Interactions of Particles and Surfaces at the Molecular Level. Friction and deformation occur from the mutual motion and interaction of microscopic particles and surfaces. This research aims to develop new theories and measurement techniques for these non-equilibrium phenomena by combining mathematical analysis and numerical computations with dynamic force measurement, surface modification, and surface characterisation on nanom .... Nanotribology and Nanorheometry: A Fundamental Study of the Dynamic Interactions of Particles and Surfaces at the Molecular Level. Friction and deformation occur from the mutual motion and interaction of microscopic particles and surfaces. This research aims to develop new theories and measurement techniques for these non-equilibrium phenomena by combining mathematical analysis and numerical computations with dynamic force measurement, surface modification, and surface characterisation on nanometre and molecular length scales. These insights and data will be critically important in designing low-friction surfaces that save energy and wear, in developing nanoscopic probes for the mechanical and structural properties of soft polymeric and bio-materials, and in making high performance coatings that control adhesion and particle aggregation in technologically advanced applications.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0986371

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $220,000.00
    Summary
    Anomalous interfacial air-bubble dynamics: the importance of electrokinetic effects in thin film drainage. Air bubbles play important roles in numerous systems including plastics and paper recycling, water treatment and mineral separation processes, foodstuffs, beverages, cosmetics, cleaning products, fire retardants, and natural systems such as rivers, oceans and biological fluids. The properties and behaviour of these systems and processes depend on how air bubbles in water interact with each .... Anomalous interfacial air-bubble dynamics: the importance of electrokinetic effects in thin film drainage. Air bubbles play important roles in numerous systems including plastics and paper recycling, water treatment and mineral separation processes, foodstuffs, beverages, cosmetics, cleaning products, fire retardants, and natural systems such as rivers, oceans and biological fluids. The properties and behaviour of these systems and processes depend on how air bubbles in water interact with each other, and/or with other materials. Currently our understanding of the bubble interactions is incomplete. The improved understanding gained from this research project will lead to better ability to control the properties of systems and processes such as those listed above.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0668520

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $560,000.00
    Summary
    South Australian Supercluster Facility. This project will maintain and build on existing excellence and strength in areas ranging from computational chemistry, bioinformatics, and plant functional genomics through to water resources management, fluid dynamics and novel fibres and materials for photonics. It will enable the development of cutting edge computational tools and techniques and will maintain and grow strong international links. It will produce graduates of the highest quality able t .... South Australian Supercluster Facility. This project will maintain and build on existing excellence and strength in areas ranging from computational chemistry, bioinformatics, and plant functional genomics through to water resources management, fluid dynamics and novel fibres and materials for photonics. It will enable the development of cutting edge computational tools and techniques and will maintain and grow strong international links. It will produce graduates of the highest quality able to use advanced computing to solve real-world problems. The training provided and the tools and techniques developed will bring major economic benefits and provide excellent links to Australian industry.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0347582

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $500,000.00
    Summary
    South Australian Supercomputing Facility. This grant will fund the construction and installation of a state-of-the-art, heterogeneous supercomputing facility to be named the "South Australian Supercomputing Facility". The facility will be available to all of the State's academic and industrial researchers with advanced high-performance computing needs in a transparent and equitable way. Areas of research excellence to be supported by the facility include but are not limited to: research in comp .... South Australian Supercomputing Facility. This grant will fund the construction and installation of a state-of-the-art, heterogeneous supercomputing facility to be named the "South Australian Supercomputing Facility". The facility will be available to all of the State's academic and industrial researchers with advanced high-performance computing needs in a transparent and equitable way. Areas of research excellence to be supported by the facility include but are not limited to: research in computational physics, computational chemistry, geophysics, computational fluid dynamics, oil and water resource modelling, plant science, bio-informatics, space-environment research, and high-performance, parallel, and grid-based computing.
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