Phenomics Australia at the 2024 Research Infrastructure Expo at ANU

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Phenomics Australia Communications Manager, Dr Marina Trigueros and Ms Bridget Elliot-Rudder, Communications Assistant, represented Phenomics Australia at the ANU Research and Innovation 2024 Research Infrastructure Expo at The Australian National University (ANU).

This incredible event showcased the power of collaboration and innovation, bringing together researchers, students, and partners from diverse fields.

ANU Research Infrastructure Expo 2024

The Expo highlighted, amongst others, national research facilities that are supported by the Australian Government’s National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), including AuScope, Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS-NRI), Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF), Australian Plant Phenomics Network (APPN), Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC), Bioplatforms Australia (BPA), Heavy Ion Accelerators (HIA), Microscopy Australia (MAU), National Computational Infrastructure (NCI), Phenomics Australia (PA), and Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN).

A huge shoutout to all the organisers, exhibitors and attendees for making it such a success—rain couldn’t dampen the energy! From Precisionmedicine to HASS, this Expo truly highlighted the breadth of resources driving research excellence at ANU.


Here’s to more groundbreaking work ahead!

List of exhibitors at the 2024 ANU Research Infrastructure Expo:

Life Sciences & Medicine

Advanced Imaging

  • Centre for Advanced Microscopy (CAM)
  • National Laboratory for X-ray Micro Computed Tomography (CTLab)

Engineering & Technology

  • Distributed Energy Resources Lab (DERlab)
  • Robotics @ ANU

Humanities, Social Sciences & Management

  • Archaeology and Natural History Research Laboratories (ANH Labs)
  • Australian Data Archive (ADA)
  • Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB)
  • Pacific Manuscripts Bureau (Pambu)
  • Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC)

Physical Sciences

  • Advanced Instrumentation and Technology Centre (AITC)
  • Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) and Siding Spring Observatory Telescopes
  • ANU SPEC-E laboratory
  • Australian & New Zealand International Scientific Drilling Consortium (ANZIC)
  • Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF)
  • Australian Seismometers in Schools (AUSIS) Network
  • Biopolymer and Polymer Facility (BPF)
  • Fenner School of Environment and Society Labs
  • Geoscientific Adjoint Optimisation Platform (G-ADOPT)
  • Heavy Ion Accelerators (HIA)
  • Joint Mass Spectrometry Facility (JMSF)
  • Laser and Spectrophotometer Facility
  • Marine & Climate Facility
  • Radiocarbon Facility
  • SHRIMP Ion Microprobe Facility

eResearch & Research Underpinning Capabilities

  • ANU Collections
  • ACCESS-NRI, Australia’s climate simulator
  • Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC)
  • National Computational Infrastructure (NCI)
  • Scholarly Information Services (SIS)
  • Statistical Support Network (SSN)

ANU Research Service Units & Campus Sites

  • ANU Enterprise
  • ANU Satellite Sites: Kioloa Coastal Campus, Siding Spring Observatory, North Australian Research Unit
  • Research Systems, Research and Information Services, DVCRI Portfolio

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