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Professor Adam Micolich is a faculty member in the School of Physics at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), specializing in nanoelectronics and quantum devices. His research focuses on developing nanoscale electronic devices for bioelectronics applications, including microscopy-capable nanoelectronics and ion-to-electron signal transduction systems. He has held significant roles such as ARC Future Fellow (2010–2014) and ARC Postdoctoral Fellow (2003–2006).
Education: Ph.D. in Physics (UNSW, 2001); B.Sc. (Hons) in Physics (UNSW, 1997).
Research Interests: Nanoelectronics for single-molecule biophysics, polymer electrolytes, InAs nanowire transistors, and bioelectronic logic. His work bridges physics, biophysics, and nanotechnology, with over 118 journal articles and 3 books.
Awards: JSPS Fellowship (2019), APS Outstanding Referee (2016), Edgeworth David Medal (2008), Young Tall Poppy Science Award (2006).
Advising & Grants: Current supervision of two Ph.D. students and one postdoc. Active grants include ARC DP23 (single-molecule DNA sequencing) and DP21 (microscopy-capable bioelectronics). Research groups include the Nanoelectronics Group at UNSW.
Teaching: PHYS2111 Quantum Physics and PHYS2113 Classical Mechanics.


