Laboratory for Dynamics and Control of Nanosystems
The Laboratory for Dynamics and Control of Nanosystems (LDCN) is a multi-million dollar state of the art research facility dedicated to the advancement of nanotechnology through innovations in systems theory and control engineering. The main thrust of research in the Laboratory is to develop methodologies, technologies and the necessary instrumentation for fast and accurate interrogation and manipulation of matter at the nanoscale. The LDCN's multidisciplinary research team pursues a dynamic and active research programme that maintains a solid systems and control focus on a variety of emerging applications in nanotechnology. The Laboratory is directed by Professor Reza Moheimani and is associated with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Complex Dynamic Systems and Control, CDSC, and the School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science.
Read an interview with Professor Moheimani from the April 2012 issue of IEEE Control Systems Magazine.
Watch a video about the research being undertaken at the LDCN.
Read an interview with Professor Moheimani from the April 2012 issue of IEEE Control Systems Magazine.
Watch a video about the research being undertaken at the LDCN.
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October 2011
Matthew Fairbairn's paper selected as a finalist for AUCC 2011 best student paper award
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
University of Newcastle,
University Drive,
Callaghan, NSW 2308
Australia
Ph: +61 2 4921 6030
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