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Annual KOALA / ANZCOP Practice Session: 2025 Winners Announced
IPAS held its annual KOALA/ANZCOP practice session on 20 November, providing students a platform to refine their presentations and receive feedback before conferences. Congratulations to this year鈥檚 winners, Gabriel Monteiro and Ane Kritzinger.
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Prof Kishan Dholakia is SA Scientist of the Year 2025!
Professor Kishan Dholakia, Director of the Centre of Light for Life and a leader in structured light and precision measurement, has been named the 2025 South Australian Scientist of the Year. Presented by Chief Scientist for South Australia Professor Craig Simmons, the award recognises Kishan鈥檚 influential contributions across photonics, biology and quantum science, and the collaborative approach that underpins his work.
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IPAS Photonics Sensing Behind the Perfect Toast
Former IPAS researchers Dr Kris Rowland, Dr Sean Manning, and Dr Andrew Richardson have taken their expertise out of the lab and into the kitchen, powering the Breville鈩 Eye Q鈩 Auto, the first toaster that toasts by colour, not time.
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Defence Trailblazer: proof-of-concept phase completed!
Northrop Grumman Australia, in partnership with IPAS at the University of Adelaide under the Defence Trailblazer program, has successfully completed the proof-of-concept phase of its Hollow Core Optical Fibre project.
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Quantum clocks successfully trialled in Washington D.C
Two optical quantum clocks developed by the Precision Measurement Group at the University of Adelaide, led by Prof Andre Luiten in collaboration with the Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG), were recently sent to Washington D.C. for a six-week field trial as part of AUKUS Pillar II.
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IPAS Showcases World-Leading Photonics at ATSE Showcase
IPAS was proud to participate in the recent Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering (ATSE) New Fellows Showcase, joining fellow innovators from across the University of Adelaide. The event celebrated South Australia鈥檚 leading scientists and engineers, featuring a wide array of cutting-edge technology demonstrations and the collaborative spirit driving scientific discovery.
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Launch of the ARC RadInnovate Training Centre
On October 28, the ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Radiation Innovation (RadInnovate) was officially launched in Canberra at the Australian National University (ANU).
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IPAS Spinoff Teraglo exhibits at IMARC
TeraGlo, an IPAS spin-off company, exhibited at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) last week. Originating from research in Prof Nigel Spooner鈥檚 Prescott Environmental Luminescence Lab (PELL) at the University of Adelaide, TeraGlo is translating fundamental photonics and quantum sensing research into practical material identification technologies.
AU Project PhD Scholarship for Innovative Solar Panels
Congratulations Dr Yunle Wei who, along with principle supervisor Prof Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem and co-supervisor A/Prof Tak Kee, has won an AU project PhD scholarship in the inaugural Adelaide University Project round.
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UTS Professor Irina Kabakova visiting IPAS to discuss Brillouin microscopy
IPAS was delighted to host Prof Irina Kabakova from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). During her visit, Prof Kabakova met with IPAS researchers, toured laboratories, and presented a colloquium titled 鈥淏rillouin microscopy for applications in mechanobiology and biomedicine,鈥 describing how this technique enables label-free biomechanical measurements of cells.
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