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The Institute is highly advantaged by its location in the Science and Technology precinct which is the highest concentration of light-manufacturing companies in Victoria.
Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication (MCN)
The Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication (MCN) has been designed to provide the means for converting research concepts into early stage demonstration units with a view to feeding the development pipeline for diagnostics and bio-sensors.
Melbourne Centre for Electron Microscopy (MCEM)
Conducts research in electron microscopy and atom probe microscopy, and provides advanced instrumentation, expertise and training in electron microscopy and atom probe microscopy.
MicroNanophysics Research Laboratory (MNRL)
The laboratory has expertise in microelectromechanical device design and optimization using analytical and finite element analysis approaches, and the theoretical modelling of evolving liquid interfaces using analytical, semianalytical and fully numerical techniques.
Australian Synchrotron
Launched in 2002 this world-class facility sits across the university. It is recognised internationally that research using synchrotron light is a mainstream activity that provides essential information in the materials and chemical sciences, the life sciences and molecular and environmental science.
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