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Prof. Peter Innis is an Associate Professor at the University of Wollongong (UOW), affiliated with the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI) and the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF). He joined UOW in 1996 as an Associate Research Fellow after earning his PhD from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). His research focuses on conducting polymers, electrofluidics, graphene composites, and advanced textile-based technologies. He has secured over $50 million in ARC grants since 1999 and currently leads the ANFF Materials Node, coordinating fabrication services nationwide. Prof. Innis has held two ARC Fellowships and is a Chief Investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES). His expertise spans electrochemical characterization, photoelectron transfer processes, and nanomaterial integration into devices. Recent work emphasizes electrofluidic separation technologies and wearable electrochemical sensors.
Research interests include: conducting polymers, electrofluidics, graphene composites, 3D-printed materials, and textile electronics. He has pioneered innovations in textile-based microfluidics and electroosmotic pumps. His leadership roles include Associate Director of IPRI and Associate Dean (Research) at UOW's Australian Institute for Innovative Materials (AIIM).
**Awards**: Australian Post-Doctoral Fellowship (1999), Queen Elizabeth II Fellowship (2003). **Grants**: 14 ARC grants, 2 ARC Centres of Excellence, and an NHMRC Development grant. His research teams focus on electrofluidic devices and sensors (EDS), combining 3D printing, advanced fibres, and textile architectures.
**Labs/Teams**: IPRI, ANFF Materials Node, ACES CoE. Current projects involve neutron radiation shielding via additive manufacturing and electrofluidic cell culture integration.


