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Professor Leon Kane-Maguire ... to present the first lecture in the R...
Professor Leon Kane-Maguire ... to present the first lecture in the Research Strength Showcase Series
 
 
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Focus on ‘intelligent materials’ to launch the Research Strength Showcase Series

11 Mar 2008 | Bernie Goldie

The inaugural lecture for the Research Strength Showcase Series will be presented by Professor Leon Kane-Maguire from the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI) at the University of Wollongong tomorrow 12 March.

The lunch time talk will be held from 12.30-1.30pm in Lecture Room 2 of the Communications Building (Bldg 20).

The Research Strength Showcase Series is a new lunchtime lecture series which will provide an opportunity to showcase the research conducted within each of UOW’s ‘research strengths’ areas, and introduce the researchers involved to the general campus and community.

Researchers at IPRI have been actively exploring new nanomaterials for two decades, learning many of the secrets of their properties/capabilities and developing effective methods for their processing and integration into ‘intelligent’ devices.

More recently, the multidisciplinary IPRI team (encompassing chemists, materials engineers, biologists and collaborators in medicine and physics) has successfully coupled these electromaterials with natural and synthetic biopolymers to produce new hybrid materials that can bridge the bionic interface – providing a more effective conduit between electronics and biology.

In his talk, Professor Kane-Maguire will describe the exploitation of the unique chemical, electronic and mechanical properties of nanomaterials by IPRI researchers in a range of exciting areas such as chemical and biochemical sensors, artificial muscles, solar cells, plastic batteries and smart fabrics.

A particular focus of his talk will be on recent groundbreaking developments in the nanobionics area, where these advanced electromaterials are being exploited in applications such as nerve cell regeneration in the bionic ear and in damaged spinal cord. 

Visit the following website for further information http://www.uow.edu.au/research/news/strengthseries/index.html

 
   

Last reviewed: 11 March, 2008 

 
   
 
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