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Monash

/ ˈməʊnˌæʃ /

noun

  1. Sir John. 1865–1931, Australian military commander. Leader of Australian forces in World War I

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Dr. Petar Jovanović, a research fellow in the ARC AM2D Hub and co-author of the study, explained that when incorporated into pouch cell devices, the Monash supercapacitors demonstrated:

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Dr. Phillip Aitchison, CTO of the Monash University spinout Ionic Industries and a co-author of the study, noted that efforts to commercialize the technology are already underway.

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The project received support from the Australian Research Council and the US Air Force Office of Sponsored Research and aligns with Monash University's broader goal of advancing materials for a low-carbon energy future.

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But it thinks Monash IVF’s shareholders will be keen for a deal to get done, given the near-term outlook for the in vitro fertilization specialist’s business.

Monash IVF has rejected the consortium’s A$0.80/share approach.

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