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UNSW tops ARC Research Hub grants
More than $9 million in ARC grants have been awarded to two UNSW Sydney projects providing research into sensors for the health sector and new technologies for Australia’s infrastructure needs.
UNSW Sydney has secured $9.9 million in Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Research Program grants for 2021, topping the nation for the largest share of funding.
The two UNSW projects will provide innovative research and create stronger connections between research and industry in the health, urban, energy and resources sectors.
In a media release, Minister for Education and Youth Alan Tudge announced the federal government is investing $74 million to open 16 new research hubs and training centres around the country, as part of the commitment to commercialising Australian research.
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$5m centre will deliver next generation of industry leaders and specialists
The University of Wollongong (UOW) has been awarded $5m funding as part of the Australian Government’s commitment to commercialising Australian research under its Industrial Transformation Research Program, announced today (Wednesday 21 July 2021).
The Program will fund $36.4 million into eight new Research Hubs and $37.8 million will see eight new Training Centres commence operations.
UOW has received the funding for an ARC Training Centre in Energy Technologies for Future Grids, led by Professor Kashem Muttaqi from the School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences.
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A new training centre will deliver the next generation of scientists and engineers in sensors, data analytics and artificial intelligence to increase value in the mining and processing of complex resources.
Launched today, Friday 9 July, the Australian Research Council (ARC) Training Centre for Integrated Operations for Complex Resources (IOCR) brings together end-users, translation partners and researchers.
The four-year $11.75 million project, which involves three universities and 18 industry partners through the ARC Industrial Transformation Research Program, is led by the Director of the Centre, the University of Adelaide’s Professor Peter Dowd who is Professor of Mining Engineering at the School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering.