Additionally several of the members of the group are in involved in the Australian Microscopy and Microanalysis Research Facility AMMRF which has been funded to the tune of million dollars over the next five years by both the commonwealth and state governments.

Assoc Prof Shapter has also recently been awarded Citation of Teaching from the Carrick Institute which is an Australiawide award for his work in setting up the pioneering degree. The team at Flinders is in the process of setting up new program for students funded by the state government which will see students placed in South Australian industries both for summer jobs and honours projects. Research in Nanotechnology encompasses range of projects, and is direct reflection of the broad interdisciplinary fields that define Nanotechnology.

These scientists receive many invitations each year to present talks at national and international conferences.The nanotechnology group brings in several millions dollars per year in research funding. Research in Nanotechnology encompasses range of projects, and is direct reflection of the broad interdisciplinary fields that define Nanotechnology. These research themes are focussed on the following areas Biodevices Molecular Design Surface Imaging Material For further details about any of the content appearing on this Nanotechnology site, please contact Associate Professor Joe Shapter and Dr Jamie Quinton have received Flinders teaching awards for their work on the nanotechnology degree.

Assoc Prof Shapter has also recently been awarded Citation of Teaching from the Carrick Institute which is an Australiawide award for his work in setting up the pioneering degree.

The team at Flinders is in the process of setting up new program for students funded by the state government which will see students placed in South Australian industries both for summer jobs and honours projects. These scientists receive many invitations each year to present talks at national and international conferences.The nanotechnology group brings in several millions dollars per year in research funding.

The team at Flinders is in the process of setting up new program for students funded by the state government which will see students placed in South Australian industries both for summer jobs and honours projects. The outcomes will be exciting since it will impact on every aspect of our lives from health to computing.At Flinders University we are active in many different aspects of Nanotechnology ranging from teaching to research.

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