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With the May Budget announcement to turn Wellington into the nation’s science hub, I was stoked to get a tour of some of the research currently being done at Victoria University of Wellington. Here's a whirlwind tour of just some of the gobsmacking innovations I learned about:
Advemto Ltd. have developed ultrafast optical spectrometers which not only help us to investigate nature’s secrets, but also help design new types of solar cells and LEDs. Their instruments have been sold to universities in China, and their team are talking to potential customers around the world.
The Wellington-based team at Liquium has developed a new way to synthesise ammonia that could revolutionise the way it's produced, making it more economically feasible and environmentally friendly —which could help to develop an affordable, sustainable, hydrogen economy.
Inhibit Coatings has developed a novel antimicrobial protective coating that is longer lasting, more cost effective and sustainable compared to others on the market. The revolutionary broad-spectrum silver antimicrobial agent kills over 650 different types of microorganisms, including COVID-19 and E.Coli.
In short, the visit was an incredible insight into some of the amazing science being done right here in Wellies. A huge shout out to everyone for making the time to see us.
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It is a moment of euphoria as CHARUSAT University has proudly clinched the "Promotion of University Research in Scientific Excellence (PURSE)" grant for 2023 by the Department of Science and Technology. This grant, amounting to a significant INR 8.51 crore, is a testament to our commitment to cutting-edge research and innovation.
Under the umbrella of this award, CHARUSAT will embark on a transformative journey toward sustainable progress. The project is centered around the circular bio-economy principle, wherein waste materials will be converted into valuable, eco-friendly products. This not only addresses environmental concerns but also showcases the university’s dedication to finding impactful solutions.
As part of the grant, CHARUSAT will be establishing state-of-the-art facilities, including Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM), Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS), and in situ Raman equipment with electrochemical workstations.
These advanced tools will empower researchers to delve deeper into scientific exploration, enabling them to contribute significantly to the academic and industrial landscape.
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One of my main motivating factors for joining IMCD Group was the way it considered sustainability, a way of life. Here, at IMCD India, we consistently research, develop, and formulate solutions that contribute to a greener future. THF, DMF, DMAc & NMP are commonly used solvents, which pose major problems, ranging from energy-intensive production to carcinogenic risks and problematic workup procedures. The need for greener alternatives is pressing, and traditional options just don't cut it anymore.
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If you want to accelerate the discovery and production of bio-derived building blocks and biopolymers, look no further than the BioPACIFIC MIP Living Biofoundry in the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA. Check out this new highlight video to see how robotics and automation can unlock #syntheticbiology.
Five years into the FBM Initiative, many amazing results are becoming visible. Today, we take a look at the publication list.
A substantial grant like the FBM Initiative, aimed at fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, has not only created a new breed of advanced fermentation engineers but also played a pivotal role in the quality of the scientific output.
According to a recent Web of Science search, there are 52 publications with the FBM grant code. The results show the wide scope of the FBM Initiative, with topics ranging from #yeast engineering to process intensification and life cycle assessment.
Check out the WOS publication list including abstracts at the FBM Website:
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We also asked some of the authors featured on the list what impact the FBM Initiative has had on their research:
John Woodley, Professor, DTU Chemical and Biochemical Engineering:
“The FBM Initiative has been a brilliant opportunity to learn new approaches and methodologies and to place my work in a wider context. I think the FBM Initiative has broadened my research to include fermentation, alongside microbial biocatalysis and cell-free systems where I have worked for many years. Working with new colleagues in DTU Bioengineering and DTU Biosustain and sharing equipment has been absolutely instrumental in this process.”
José Luis Martínez Ruiz, Associate Professor, DTU Bioengineering:
“Access to equipment, like the robotic platform, and the close collaborations with experts from other departments have definitely enhanced the complexity and innovation in our research projects and the impact factor of our publications. Having a number of shared FBM PhD projects allowed us to think out of the box and also take some risks. If you’re always thinking of the safest project, you’re not advancing. And in our case, the risk paid off. Our recent publications have attracted a lot of attention because of their novelty and broader societal impact.”
Did you miss the post on José's latest publication? Don’t worry, you can read it here:
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The FBM Initiative is generously funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
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"Excited to share that today I will be presenting our groundbreaking research on 'Heat Pump using Nano Fluid' as part of the Avishkar poster presentation. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Nilesh Salunke and Dr. Hitesh Thakare, we've explored innovative ways to enhance the efficiency of heat pumps through the use of nanofluids. This project represents the intersection of cutting-edge technology and sustainable energy solutions, and I can't wait to discuss our findings and insights. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting journey towards a greener and more energy-efficient future! #Avishkar2023#NanoFluids#HeatPump#Research#Sustainability"
Head - Energy Programs at IIT Madras Research Park (IITMRP)
1moExciting to see this collaboration take shape and how! Thank you Chockkalingam 'Chock' Karuppaiah Ashwin Varma and the entire Ohmium team for making this happen.