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In this guest blog, ACES Chief Investigator Prof Jenny Pringle shares her thoughts on tackling new challenges and opportunities following last month’s insightful ACES Panel, presented by the Research and Training Group, on considering career options beyond academia.
ACES researchers at the University of Wollongong (UOW) have released a new review paper, in collaboration with Yokohama National University (YNU), on the exciting advancements made using organic conductors including graphene to address challenges in tissue engineering.
Congratulations to the ACES researchers who have been successful in securing funding through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Projects scheme.
ACES Chief Investigator Prof Robert Kapsa recently moved to RMIT University, taking up the position of Professor in Biofabrication and Tissue Engineering.
The year has come and gone – and what an amazing year it has been at ACES. A year full of ground-breaking research, fantastic accomplishments and hard work from everyone at each of our nodes, including the University of Wollongong, Monash University, University of Tasmania, Deakin University, University of Melbourne, Swinburne University of Technology, the Australian National University and University of New South Wales.
Innovation and translation are on the agenda in a new partnership between the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), the University of Sydney, and advanced medical technology collaborators in India.
It has been a massive year at ACES, full of accomplishments and an amazing team effort from all. We have seen our ground-breaking research improve and grow, reaching new heights while our facilities have developed and expanded. With the end of the year upon us, below is a number of highlights from what has been a tremendous year, featuring some of our favourite stories, news and accomplishments from the last 12 months.
ACES welcomed its 2018-19 Summer Scholarship students this week, with six new faces set to spend the next 10 weeks working on a number of fantastic projects in 3D bioprinting.
Dr Joan Marc Cabot Canyelles, an early career researcher from our University of Tasmania node, has been busy, recently travelling to Dublin City University to work with ACES partner investigator Professor Dermot Diamond to progress research on self-propelled ionic liquid droplets that may be useful in sensing systems.