Core Research Facilities
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The University of Sydney’s core research facilities provide access to high-end research infrastructure and offer a range of related services to assist researchers with specialist applications. These centralised, shared facilities span faculties and serve as focal points of research activity. The core research facilities bring together a critical mass of researchers from diverse disciplines, and provide the means to better manage and sustain high-end research infrastructure to conduct quality research.
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Review: "The future of unions and worker representation: The digital picket line" by Anthony Forsyth, Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2022.
Published 2022The 'digital picket line', the subtitle of this significant new monograph by Professor Anthony Forsyth, nicely evokes the themes that permeate this study of the future of trade unions and worker representation. As Forsyth ...Article -
Plasma Activation of Microplates Optimized for One-Step Reagent-Free Immobilization of DNA and Protein
Published 2022Activated microplates are widely used in biological assays and cell culture to immobilize biomolecules, either through passive physical adsorption or covalent cross-linking. Covalent attachment gives greater stability in ...Article -
Design Optimization of Perfluorinated Liquid-Infused Surfaces for Blood-Contacting Applications
Published 2022Tethered-liquid perfluorocarbon (TLP) coatings show promise for bloodcontacting medical device applications to reduce blood adhesion and delay thrombosis. However, their fabrication and longevity under external fluid ...Article -
Cu plates and Sn precipitates in Al-1.7%Cu-0.05%Sn alloy
Published 2017Direct contact [email protected] Source of data (who collected it, at what organisation, etc.) The University of Sydney - Alex La Fontaine and Ross Marceau Significance (Why is this data significant?) First ...Dataset -
Low-angle boundary in Zircon DN5 dataset for Deformation-induced trace element redistribution in zircon revealed using atom probe tomography
Published 2017Direct contact [email protected] Source of data (who collected it, at what organisation, etc.) The University of Sydney - Julie Cairney, Alex La Fontaine, Sandra Piazolo, Patrick Trimby, Limei Yang Significance ...Dataset