Research Areas
The study of nanochemistry demands a multidisciplinary approach, and projects can involve bulk synthetic techniques, advanced microscopy techniques, computational molecular modelling and/or organic synthesis of new molecules designed to control nanoparticle formation, or spontaneously assemble into complex architectures.
The broad range of research in the Institute is captured in the following Program Areas. These are the particular areas of strength that the Institute can bring to bear on any problem. A particular project is likely to span two or more of these areas, and current activities in each of the areas are summarised on the appropriate pages.
Current Activities
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Bio-nano Crystallization Functional Molecules Minerals Processing |
Sensors Solid State Chemistry Theoretical Chemistry |
Annual Reports
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2002 Report 2003 Report 2004 Report 2005 Report |
2006 Report 2007 Report 2008 Report |
Note: The annual reports are available as PDFs