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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0348115

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $34,800.00
    Summary
    Collision data for lighting industry and plasma modeling. The project's primary aim is to progress the design of more efficient and environmentally friendly light sources. Given the number of light sources in use worldwide even a small improvement in the efficiency could lead to enormous benefits to society via reduction of energy consumption. Design of new mercury-free light sources will eliminate a major neuro-toxin pollution source. Collaboration with research groups at the OSRAM-SYLVA .... Collision data for lighting industry and plasma modeling. The project's primary aim is to progress the design of more efficient and environmentally friendly light sources. Given the number of light sources in use worldwide even a small improvement in the efficiency could lead to enormous benefits to society via reduction of energy consumption. Design of new mercury-free light sources will eliminate a major neuro-toxin pollution source. Collaboration with research groups at the OSRAM-SYLVANIA Corporation (USA) and Sheffield University (UK) will herald the beginning of industrial application for our successful atomic collisions research program. The previous substantial ARC investment towards this fundamental science program has now enabled practical application.
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    ARC Centres Of Excellence - Grant ID: CE0561389

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $10,500,000.00
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    ARC Centre of Excellence - Centre for Antimatter-Matter Studies. While our world is made of matter, all particles have anti-particles and the most abundant is the positron, the electron's antiparticle. It is the "workshop" for most anti-matter studies, particularly for the characterization of materials, including gases, polymers, insulators, thin films and surfaces, as well as the development of new and novel, nano-structured materials. The ARC Centre of Excellence in Antimatter-Matter Studies .... ARC Centre of Excellence - Centre for Antimatter-Matter Studies. While our world is made of matter, all particles have anti-particles and the most abundant is the positron, the electron's antiparticle. It is the "workshop" for most anti-matter studies, particularly for the characterization of materials, including gases, polymers, insulators, thin films and surfaces, as well as the development of new and novel, nano-structured materials. The ARC Centre of Excellence in Antimatter-Matter Studies (CAMS) will bring together key Australian and international scientists to work in this emerging scientific field of antimatter-matter interactions. It will forge a unique and effective scientific team for state-of-the-art studies of the nano-world that underlies many everyday processes and new technologies.
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