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Recent news articles...
Bradley Ladewig and co-authors from the CSIRO and the University of Amsterdam have had a journal paper accepted in Energy and Environmental Science, a top journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry and with an impact factor of 9.446.
This is the top impact factor for a journal paper from the Ladewig group to date.
The paper is entitled "Feasibility of Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Membranes for Clean Energy Applications" and can be found on the publications page, or directly at the publisher's webpage.
Con Dimitrakakis has been awarded an Overseas Travel Fellowship from the Australian Nanotechnology Network, to support him spending 3 months working with Professor Richard D. Noble, Alfred T. and Betty E. Look Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Con will further develop his gas separation membranes which incorporate metal organic frameworks, an exciting and developing area of research in the Ladewig Group. Con is co-supervised by Bradley Ladewig and Dr Matthew Hill (CSIRO), and he is supported by a CSIRO OCE Postgraduate Scholarship.
Ben Asquith and Bradley Ladewig were recently awarded funding from the Collier Charitable Foundation (with matching funding from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Monash University) to purchase a new membrane diffusion characterisation cell and associated ancillary equipment.
This grant marks the first time funding has been awarded to the Ladewig Group from a Charitable Foundation. The Ladewig Group thank the Trustees of the Fund.
