ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space –
SA Node
LOCATION: Plant Research Centre, Hartley Grove, Waite Campus, Urrbrae
Who We Are
The ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space is an international research consortium building novel solutions for long term space habitation and on-Earth sustainability. Our diverse team brings together a wide range of researchers in disciplines across plant science, nutrition, food science, engineering, psychology and space law.
Our Chief Investigators in South Australia are located at Flinders University and the University of Adelaide, as well as nation wide at the University of Western Australia, La Trobe University and The University of Melbourne.
Our goal is to re-imagine plant design and bioresource production, through the lens of space. We pave the way for off-Earth habitation while delivering innovative solutions that enhance sustainability on Earth, through our four research missions:
• Complete nutrition plant-based foods
• Zero-waste plants optimised for controlled environments
• On-demand bioresource production
• Future-ready workforce and society
Complete Nutrition Plant-Based Foods
Our first mission aims for the development of ‘complete nutrition’ plants that humans could survive on for a year without sacrificing health. Our focus will be on optimising concentrations of all essential macro- and micro-nutrients in a minimal suite of plants that can be processed into appealing food forms to fulfil nutritional needs.
Zero-Waste Plants Optimised for Controlled Environments
Our second mission focuses on fast-growing, zero-waste, ‘pick & eat’ plant varieties that exceed current on-Earth performance. Plants will be ‘re-engineered’ to be able to remove redundant energy-intensive processes to accelerate growth; enhance nutrient and water use-efficiency; optimise salt tolerance; and create a use for all plant parts.
The use of digital and physical twins of our plant and food production systems will assist in fully integrating environmental constraints with resource requirements. Simulation of Space conditions on Earth will allow iterative calibration of plant and product design, and the development of new experimental platforms in Space.
On-Demand Bioresource Production
The third P4S mission is using smart plants that operate as programmable biological factories for robust and rapid biomolecule synthesis. Innovations in this mission encompass development of new technology platforms for on-demand or large-scale production of novel, recyclable biomolecules, including plant-based construction materials and pharmaceuticals, that can be processed with minimal energy, resources, and waste.
Furthermore, this mission includes the sustainable processing of these biomolecules into usable products, employing integrated tools for prediction and assessment of food taste and digestibility. Our depth of processing, sensory, psychological, and nutritional expertise enables key technological innovations to deliver nutritious plant-based foods and sustainable processing of plant-generated flavours, pharmaceuticals, and plastics.
Future-Ready Workforce and Society
Our final mission emphasises the impact of our research on society and includes the anticipatory and responsive legal, regulatory, ethical, and psychological frameworks to determine and refine process design to facilitate successful outcomes. A key element will be to dissect the complexity of human responses to extreme and constrained environments, to ensure that the novel process design is both compliant with legal standards and capable of situational evolution.
Furthermore, P4S aims to support its teams by including evidence-based training, leadership, and mentoring framework to inspire and equip staff, students, and stakeholders at scale. Finally, we aim to provide an industry-ready translation pipeline integrating and informing outputs across P4S research, including co-design between academia, government, industry, and start-ups to provide major sector uplift. Our advocacy will strengthen research and linkages, create synergies, and maximise efficiency of global effort, leading to creation and leadership of a single global Space plant research community, as well as informing the public through outreach and engagement for students and the broader community.
Professor Matthew Gilliham
Director
T. (08) 8313 8145
E. matthew.gilliham@adelaide.edu.au
Dr Richard Harvey
Chief Operating Officer
T. (08) 8313 0258
E. richard.harvey@adelaide.edu.au
Dr Lieke van der Hulst
Communications and Engagement Officer
T. (08) 8313 6669
E. lieke.vanderhulst@adelaide.edu.au
Join us on Sunday August 18th!
National Science week event ‘The Martian Garden’
Partner Details
- ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space – SA Node
- A. Plants for Space, Headquarters
- The University of Adelaide Waite Campus
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