And it was so fantastic to hear about Anita and Thomas's really amazing research. ... ANITA HO-BAILLIE . Maybe I'll go first. So, we've done some lifecycle analysis.
The Nanotechnology panel discusses renewable tech. Anita Ho-Baillie speaks about Perovskite solar cells. ... Anita is the John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience here at the University of Sydney.
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2022 Grand Challenges. Sydney Nano has announced four new multidisciplinary Grand Challenge projects with the aim of tackling emerging issues facing society, the economy and everyday life. The visionary projects will capitalise on talents across
Professor Anita Ho-Baillie (pictured above), from the Faculty of Science and the University of Sydney Nano Institute, and team have been awarded around $500,000 for specialist facilities micro- and
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I aim to build knowledge that will drive practical change.”. Professor Anita Ho-Baillie. ... Professor Anita Ho-Baillie from the Faculty of Science and Sydney Nano will develop perovskite solar cells – a cost-effective and sustainable source of