16/07/2025
Thrilled to share that I’ve been awarded a 2025 ARC Future Fellowship! ✨
I’m very grateful and honoured to receive this recognition from the Australian Research Council (ARC), which supports mid-career researchers working on projects of national and international significance. This Fellowship allows me to focus on advancing our biomaterial research over the next years, a unique opportunity to deepen our work and drive meaningful innovation. Excited about the possibilities: more to build, more to contribute!
Backed by $1.13 million in funding, this project will help to engineer biocatalytic nanostructures that can operate inside living cells; tailor-made biotechnological nanomaterials that are tools, capable of driving complex chemical reactions in highly targeted environments. The implications extend beyond biomedicine, with exciting potential in sustainable food production, agriculture, and biomanufacturing. Our goal is to establish a versatile, cell-compatible nanotechnology platform that enhances the sustainable production of high-value biotechnological products such as therapeutic proteins, antibodies and biofuels.
Although this Fellowship is awarded to me, it reflects the collective efforts of so many over the last years! Most importantly, I would like to thank my team, past and present, for dedicating all those long hours in the lab/office on translating our ideas into reality. Thanks also to my collaborators, mentors, and colleagues, as well as my School, Faculty, and the broader UNSW community, for their continued support and encouragement.
Congratulations also to my UNSW Engineering colleagues Xin Cao and Meead Saberi on receiving Future Fellowships, as well as to all other colleagues across Australia, whose work was recognised in this year’s round. 👏
https://www.unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/2025/07/seven-unsw-researchers-recognised-with-arc-future-fellowships
https://www.arc.gov.au/news-publications/media/media-releases/1146-million-awarded-support-australias-outstanding-research-talent
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Congratulations to Dr Peter Wich (Wich Lab) from UNSW Chemical Engineering on receiving an ARC Future Fellowship for his work on enzyme nanoparticles.
Peter’s research will develop tiny tools that can work inside living cells to perform complex chemical reactions with exciting potential across medicine, agriculture, biomanufacturing and more.
Backed by $1.13M in funding, this project is set to support the sustainable production of high-value products like antibodies and biofuels, and help strengthen Australia’s leadership in nanotechnology.
Fantastic recognition for important work!
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