Professor Nigel Spooner from IPAS received $589,412 to create a distinctive Micro-photoluminescence facility for spatially resolved sample analysis. By applying machine learning to novel fluorescence signals, a library will be developed for rapid identification of unknown materials. This will introduce a novel sensing capability and pave the way for future development of low-cost, field-deployable devices targeting these signals.
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