Research Services
John de Laeter Centre
The John de Laeter Centre (JDLC) is a collaborative research venture involving Curtin University, the University of Western Australia, the CSIRO and the Geological Survey of WA. It hosts more than $25 million in world-class analytical and mass spectrometry infrastructure supporting geological, marine, forensic and nuclear sciences.
Facilities at the John de Laeter Centre include, but aren’t limited to:
- Digital Mineralogy Hub – watch 360-degree virtual experience
- Geohistory Facility
- Geoscience atom probe – watch 360-degree virtual experience
- Microscopy and microanalysis facility – watch 360-degree virtual experience
- WA Argon Isotope Facility – download facility flyer
- Sensitive High Resolution Ion Micro Probe (SHRIMP) Facility
- WA Organic and Isotope Geochemistry Facility
- X-Ray Surface Analysis Facility – watch 360-degree virtual experience