News: Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing - IPAS
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Superabsorption unlocks key to next generation quantum batteries
University of Adelaide scientists and their overseas partners have taken a key step in making quantum batteries a reality.
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Partnership focuses on cutting-edge glass technology
IPAS has partnered with The Coretec Group to develop a glass to be used in 3D static volumetric display technology.
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$10 million boost for University of Adelaide research
New Australian Research Council funding paves the way for further discoveries.
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Quantum materials deliver a better world
The University of Adelaide has launched its Quantum Materials strategy with its focus on cutting-edge fundamental research and delivering new quantum-enabled technologies for a safer, wealthier and healthier world.
Earth observation technologies focus for partnership
IPAS and SITAEL Australia partner to create new space-based infrared instruments.
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New ARC grants to bring benefits to meat, hemp and mining industries
Almost $2 million in new funding is set to advance research into red meat, hemp and mining.
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Optical imaging and battery technology focus for Laureates
Two University of Adelaide scientists have been awarded prestigious Australian Laureate Fellowships by the Australian Research Council.
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Top talent to boost State’s quantum materials future
One of the world’s leading experts in quantum materials has joined the University of Adelaide.
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Scientists on a mission from moon to mars
New projects will contribute to investigating the feasibility of deep space exploration to destinations such as Mars.