AMMRF - Access the AMMRF

Access the AMMRF

The AMMRF is accessible to all Australian researchers

The AMMRF is fundamentally a user-oriented facility, which aims to enable the best research from around the country, providing high-end instruments and expertise to all Australian researchers. If you wish to use specific AMMRF infrastructure, please contact the relevant node to discuss the project and arrange access. Projects are assessed based on scientific merit during the initial consultations between you and AMMRF staff.

Our expert staff can help the new user to design their experiment more effectively, train them on the instruments and take them through collection and interpretation of data, publication and discussion of future directions. For publicly funded researchers, only a nominal access charge is made to contribute towards instrument maintenance.

Contact page
Staff Directory page
Facilities page

Important information documents for download:
AMMRF Access Policy (PDF 292 KB)
AMMRF Access Policy & Charging Rate at a Glance (PDF 968 KB)

Travel and Access Program (TAP)

Funding is available under the Travel and Access Program (TAP) for short-duration secondments to core nodes within the Australian Microscopy & Microanalysis Research Facility (AMMRF). For full details of the instrumentation available, researchers are advised to refer to the participating nodes. The aim of this program is to provide access for researchers to state-of-the-art instrumentation and expertise for nanostructural analysis.

Before applying, please read the Guidelines and Information for Applicants.

Go to the online TAP application form.

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More information:

Prof. John Drennan
AMMRF Scientific Director
Tel: +61 7 3346 3966
Fax: +61 7 3346 3993
Email: j.drennan@uq.edu.au

Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis
The University of Queensland
St Lucia QLD 4072

Advice to applicants for  ARC and NHMRC grants