Congratulations to Frank Klose who is on one of the successful ARC Centre of Excellences announced today by the ARC.
The ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET), to be established at Monash University, will develop the scientific foundation and intellectual property for new electronics technologies. Decreasing energy use is a major societal challenge. This Centre, led by Professor Michael Fuhrer, aims to meet that challenge by realising fundamentally new types of electronic conduction, expected to form the basis of integrated electronics technology with ultra-low energy consumption.
Frank will provide expertise in conducting experiments at ANSTO's world-leading nuclear and synchrotron beam characterisation facilities for FLEET partner researchers. The combination of the OPAL reactor (cold neutrons, neutrons for transmutation), Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering (thin film neutron diffraction capabilities of PLATYPUS and TAIPAN), the Australian Synchrotron (diffraction and electron spectroscopy) and ANSTO's Centre for Accelerator Science (ERDA, 15N method, ion channelling, isotope ion-beam thin film deposition) will provide great opportunities for world-class research in thin film functional materials. The combination of these advanced tools will provide unique insights into structure function relationships in novel electronic materials to be developed in the framework of FLEET.
Published: 08/09/2016