Rapid Automated Materials and Processing (RAMP) centre news
Applications are now closed. We have started reviewing applications and will be in contact with applicants as required to follow-up.
The outcomes of a 2018 collaboration between the RAMP Centre and researchers from the Appel Group at Stanford University were […]
Dr. Graeme Moad has many titles (CSIRO Fellow, Honorary Professorships, Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, inventor, world leader […]
Dr. Dilek Yalcin recently joined the RAMP Centre as a Postdoctoral Fellow. Her experience and interests are a perfect fit […]
The RAMP centre will serve as part of CSIRO's contribution to the new ARC Centre of Excellence for Enabling Eco-Efficient […]
Shaun Howard and Ben Muir travelled to Switzerland in mid-November to conduct a Factory Assessment Test (FAT) for an upcoming […]
Ab initio RAFT emulsion polymerization mediated by small cationic RAFT agents to form polymers with low molar mass dispersity
This week the RAMP Centre welcomed a visit from our friends at the Accelerated Materials Development for Manufacturing (AMDM) team at the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), one of several institutes at Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star)
Scientists in a collaboration between RAMP, DATA 61 and La Trobe University are making sense of big data sets using machine learning.
In August the RAMP centre did a bit of work to determine whether a particular type of polymerization could be successfully made by emulsion polymerization. We undertook this work in the Chemspeed SwingXL platform fitted with an 8mL Isynth reactor block, and lots of agitation.