University News

Centre for Strategic Nano-fabrication

UWA leads WA science award finalists

Friday, 5 November 2010

The list of finalists in the Western Australian Science Awards has again been dominated by researchers and projects from The University of Western Australia.

Tiny particles, big issues: Professor Colin Raston

Making the most of our nano future

Monday, 18 October 2010

Nanoparticles are the incredibly tiny building blocks at the forefront of a whole new field of cutting edge research, technology and science.

So it’s a bit of a surprise for some people to find that nano-particles aren’t that new.

“Nanoparticles have been around forever,” says Professor Colin Raston, of UWA’s Centre for Strategic Nano-fabrication.

“Every time a meteorite strikes the atmosphere or there’s a volcanic eruption, huge numbers of nanoparticles are created.”

Jeremiah Toster

Jeremiah’s bright idea is a key to solar research

Friday, 25 September 2009

Ancient microscopic organisms could become the tools of the future when it comes to advancing material science in areas such as solar cell technology.

Furthermore, a 2008 Honours student has published his proof of the concept in the renowned Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS).

Jeremiah Toster, who was in the first cohort of Bachelor of Science students to study nanotechnology, has successfully manipulated the silica shells of diatoms so they can be used as platforms for developing useful materials in areas of health, energy and the environment.