|
Approved |
Recipient |
Program |
Purpose |
Delivery Area |
Value |
1 |
07 Dec 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Projects This project aims to investigate the extraction of renewable energy from new pavements constructed with low-carbon recycled demolition wastes. The proposed research will generate new knowledge on the thermo-geomechanical responses of pavements when harvesting heat energy under dynamic loads, using experimental and numerical approaches, including field trials. The outcomes and benefits will include strategic long-term collaboration with industry to develop 'Geothermal Pavements', with potential for commercial applications. The translation of this research will contribute to meeting future energy needs, while significantly reducing carbon emissions and diverting demolition wastes from landfills. |
|
$354,342 |
2 |
10 Nov 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities This project aims to create a quantum gas microscope for ultra-cold dysprosium atoms, realising a versatile system for quantum emulation, tests of fundamental, atom interferometry, and precision measurement. Quantum gas microscopy is a frontier area allowing atom-by-atom synthesis and probing of tailored quantum materials such as topological insulators. Using the lanthanide element dysprosium, which is highly magnetic and possesses both bosonic and fermionic isotopes, this facility will serve the needs of multiple research groups with diverse scientific interests. |
|
$727,900 |
3 |
10 Nov 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities This project aims to develop the next generation of decision-support tools for interdisciplinary research on critical public policy issues. This project will use linked open data, knowledge graphs and collaborations across existing research infrastructure projects. Expected outcomes include inter-operability across major social science databases and new analytical tools that will transform the research capabilities for evidence-based policy making. Outcomes are expected on sustainable built environments and transport in urban and regional communities, social care and health in the community, work and wellbeing, digital inclusion and digital health. |
|
$1,361,651 |
4 |
10 Nov 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award This project aims to develop a fibre-reinforced geo-polymer for three-dimensional concrete printing (3DCP). 3DCP allows freeform construction without the use of expensive formwork, but is limited by the range of printable concretes and reinforcing methods. Geo-polymer is a sustainable material and has adjustable setting characteristics and better fibre-matrix interface properties than conventional cement. This project is expected to improve construction safety and costs. |
|
$364,446 |
5 |
10 Nov 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award This project aims to develop a unique approach for three-dimensional metal micro-printing based on controlled removal of self-assembled monolayers. The application of electro-deposition for three-dimensional metal printing is currently hindered by the incapacity of site-selective control of the deposition area. The project expects to produce a new three dimensional metal microprinting technology, with benefits to manufacturing industries, particularly those requiring production of micro/nano metallic components. |
|
$359,446 |
6 |
10 Nov 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award This project aims to evaluate the usefulness of violence risk instruments for Australian Indigenous and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse individuals who have contact with the justice system. Violence risk assessment is undertaken to estimate an individual's risk for future violence. Instruments are widely used in Australian medico-legal and correctional settings to inform sentencing, treatment planning and offender management strategies. However their predictive validity and utility for Australians from diverse cultural backgrounds is unclear. An analysis of both existing assessment and new qualitative data is expected to produce findings that can contribute to improved violence risk assessment and the enhanced prevention and management of violence. |
|
$336,996 |
7 |
10 Nov 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award This project aims to understand the quantum phenomenon of many-body localization, by studying novel theoretical models from an innovative, few-body perspective. The project expects to advance our knowledge in this new frontier of quantum statistical mechanics and to design realistic experimental protocols for observation and manipulation, especially on ultracold quantum-gasplatforms. Expected outcomes of this project include applications in quantum information storage, which expects to enhance Australia's research strength in quantum computation. |
|
$343,450 |
8 |
10 Nov 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Projects This project will devise novel structures and advanced metamaterials to mitigate injury and death from impact or blast loading, using traditional origami folding concepts of design. This technology will have applications to many industries and occupations including vehicle manufacture and the military, as well as personal and public safety. Experiments and advanced numerical simulations will be performed and then analytical models of structural plasticity and impact dynamics will be established to capture the physics involved. The findings will provide an insight into the fundamental mechanics of structures and metamaterials, as well as guidelines for their optimum design. |
|
$392,834 |
9 |
10 Nov 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Projects This project aims to probe the nature of quantum reality at the mesoscopic level. Quantum mechanics predicts strange spooky steering effects. Recent experiments have confirmed such nonlocality between two particles. The project's intended outcome is to provide a theoretical backbone to extend these experiments to larger laboratory- based systems. The objective is theory for experiments enabling spooky action to be quantified and quantum paradoxes including the notion of parallel universes to be better understood. Anticipated outcomes are the use of quantum nonlocality to provide secure communication and ultra-sensitive measurement capabilities. |
|
$385,640 |
10 |
10 Nov 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Projects This project aims to develop chemistries and fabrication approaches through innovative materials evaluation to develop ultra-low fouling active electrode surfaces. Development of ultra-low fouling surfaces will have significant impact in a range of applications where system or device failure is attributed to fouling. The growing field of bionics, where implantable electronic devices interface directly with the nervous system, is one such device. The expected outcomes will be an understanding of the material requirements that lead to the elimination of protein and cell accumulation at surfaces that degrades the performance and lifetime of these implants. The findings will benefit any application where fouling is a problem. |
|
$618,912 |
11 |
10 Nov 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Projects This project aims to develop novel, more accurate methods to better characterise universal exotic super-fluidity, predicted to occur in ultra-cold fermionic atoms confined to move in two dimensions. Exotic super-fluidity, flow without loss of kinetic energy in unconventional states of matter, exists universally in cold-atoms, condensed matter systems and neutron stars, and lies at the heart of some two-dimensional quantum materials. In addition to enhancing Australia's role at the forefront of ultra-cold atomic physics, our research could be useful for emergent technologies based on exotic super-fluidity. |
|
$317,288 |
12 |
10 Nov 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Projects This project aims to develop a displacement-based method of assessing precast concrete buildings in regions of lower seismicity for risk of collapse and seismic performance. The project will investigate the system behaviour and vulnerability of buildings laterally supported by precast concrete geometric walls, which are currently poorly understood but dominate Australian construction. The modelling produced is expected to allow such buildings to be simply checked for seismic compliance using displacement principles, rather than the more complex force based methods with direct benefits for building costs and community safety. |
|
$256,903 |
13 |
10 Nov 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Projects This project aims to design and develop a data driven paradigm for service-oriented system engineering that allows system engineers and domain experts in different domains to build software systems easily in order to enable fast technology transfer within and across domain boundaries. This model integrates and automates a suite of efficient approaches for system structure determination, validation and recommendation based on keyword search, subgraph isomorphism and substructure query techniques. This project is expected to significantly accelerate the application of new technologies, for example, big data analytics and Internet of Things, in many of Australia's critical domains such as e-Health, smart cities, and cybersecurity. |
|
$362,734 |
14 |
26 Feb 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Projects This project aims to improve our understanding of why scientific knowledge progresses in certain directions and what causes it to grow faster or slower across fields. The project will create new neural-network machine-learning algorithms to scan patent and scientific article texts (specifications and claims) for natural language concepts. The results will potentially be used by patent offices to improve their own database search, by business analytics companies to reveal new technologies and potential collaborators, and by academic economists to understand how knowledge travels and accumulates. |
|
$256,551 |
15 |
15 Jun 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Projects This project will develop new technologies for businesses to accurately identify fake internet reviews. Fake reviews, paid for and/or written with malicious intent, can cause irreparable damage to businesses resulting in revenue loss, consumer dissatisfaction or even closure of businesses. However they are difficult to identify, as they continuously evolve to avoid detection and the volume of Internet reviews makes analysis a monumental task. This project will provide advanced tools to detect fake website reviews and a cybersecurity system prototype ready to be used by industry, making Australia a leader in this field and resulting in a safer internet environment for all. |
|
$450,000 |
16 |
02 Aug 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Industrial Transformation Training Centres The ARC Training Centre in Surface Engineering for Advanced Materials aims to provide pathways for job creation and a high quality workforce in manufacturing. Surface engineering for advanced materials is a core need in all manufacturing sectors and controls the efficiency, productivity and sustainability of Australian industry. This Centre will integrate industry-university cooperation for applied training within an industrial setting and will cover a spectrum of applications ranging from thin films to thick coatings and additive layered materials. The Centre will pursue outcomes that are reflected in terms of industry-fit researchers and deliver commercial benefits for industry. |
|
$4,889,410 |
17 |
13 Aug 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
ARC Future Fellowships This project aims to allow the use of low-cost, low-intensity light sources, such as light-emitting diodes and discharge lamps, to generate nonlinear optical signals in photonic devices. Nonlinear optical effects are vital for telecommunication and signal processing technologies and are presently possible only when the light is produced by a high-power laser. The expected outcome of this project is a theoretical and experimental framework that would underpin the development of a new nonlinear photonic technology that does not require lasers, representing a paradigm shift in how photonic devices are designed. This should benefit sensing, telecommunications and defence by cheaper and more efficient transmission of information via media such as the National Broadband Network. |
|
$719,125 |
18 |
02 Aug 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
ARC Future Fellowships This project aims to test the variation of fundamental physical constants across our galaxy by using twins of our Sun, a new probe that unlocks a 1000-fold sensitivity gain. The standard model of nature's laws cannot explain fundamental constants, like electromagnetism's strength, alpha. By discovering distant solar twins, the project intends to probe alpha in regions of very different Dark Matter density, opening an unexplored discovery space. Expected outcomes include the most precise astronomical measurement of a fundamental constant, and the first test of variations in alpha across our Galaxy's Dark Matter field. |
|
$993,125 |
19 |
02 Aug 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
ARC Future Fellowships This project aims to investigate novel correlated behaviours in two-dimensional superfluids. The project expects to generate new knowledge in the inter-linked areas of quantum turbulence and topological quantum computing with vortices in two-dimensional superfluids by combining innovative computational techniques and collaborative approaches. Expected outcomes include the uncovering of exotic reaction dynamics and vortex states of topological quantum matter. This project will enhance Australia's research capacity in two-dimensional superfluids and will provide further benefits that include training of students in advanced computational and technical disciplines. |
|
$868,125 |
20 |
13 Aug 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Australian Laureate Fellowships This project aims to transform our understanding of the early Universe using the giant James Webb Space Telescope. This telescope, which will be the most transformative telescope of the next decade will be launched in early 2019. The telescope will observe the dawn of galaxy formation 13 billion years ago, a time that is currently shrouded in obscurity. The project will develop new techniques in scientific computing, including cloud-based workflows to make science more efficient and the application of 'deep learning' to the discovery of new astronomical objects and the acceleration of scientific computation. The project will train a new generation of young scientists in the use of these techniques, and actively engage with school students. |
|
$2,838,950 |
21 |
27 Nov 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Projects This project aims to create a new exotic form of quantum matter in which a many-body system of ultracold atoms bouncing on a vibrating mirror spontaneously self-organises its motion with a period tens of times longer than the driving period of the mirror. Such 'time crystals' are predicted to be robust against external perturbations and to persist for very long times. The project expects to generate new knowledge on exotic non-equilibrium crystalline phenomena in the time domain, such as many-body localisation with temporal disorder, which has counter-intuitive characteristics such as absence of thermalisation and vanishing direct current transport. Time crystals could provide significant benefits for the storage and transfer of quantum information, and this, and other outcomes may ultimately lead to commercial products. |
|
$483,401 |
22 |
27 Nov 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Projects Personal privacy protection is becoming increasingly important as personal data is increasingly being hosted in cloud servers, accumulating as big personal data. This project aims to develop innovative solutions for effective and efficient to address the issue of protection of personal privacy. Current approaches are neither effective nor efficient, and lack robustness. The project is expected to enhance theoretical foundation of personal privacy protection in big data and cloud, and deliver an effective and efficient personal privacy protection framework with associated algorithms and prototype. These outcomes will help to protect fast-growing privacy sensitive personal data hosting and applications on cloud servers. |
|
$420,000 |
23 |
27 Nov 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Projects This project aims to develop computational tools to study exponentially complex many-body systems, and use them to model novel quantum technologies. Physics has a deep and broad impact on our modern lives, via computing, the internet, mobile telephones, GPS, space travel and medical technologies. This project will demonstrate the potential of quantum devices, with significance and impact both inside and outside physics. The project will simulate quantum systems ranging from quantum circuits for early universe simulation to boson sampling devices using Bose-Einstein condensates and plasmonic systems. Through modelling recent advances, and proposing robust, ultra-sensitive interferometers as one application, the project expects to enhance capability and understanding of quantum science. |
|
$375,000 |
24 |
27 Nov 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Projects This project aims to develop a perpetual photothermal modulation theory and device to deliver a highly selective and tunable broadband spectral filter across the entire visible and infrared wavelength range. The tuned nanostructure of the hybrid film can provide an environmentally-friendly solution for efficient thermal energy manipulation. This project significantly contributes to the fundamental understanding of photo-phonon interactions. The high performance photothermal modulation devices are low-cost and scalable, rendering them of tremendous value for other highly relevant sectors involving thermal energy. |
|
$340,000 |
25 |
27 Nov 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Projects Repetitive control is used in many industry applications to track periodic references and reject periodic disturbances. The development of digital technology brings in more networked control systems, greatly improving distributed manufacturing, which creates new design challenges due to network-induced constraints such as delay, data packet dropouts and cyber-attacks. This project aims to provide new understanding of dynamic behaviours of repetitive control systems in networked environments, and develop a new theory for the analysis and design of networked repetitive control, subject to network induced constraints. The new control systems should reduce the cost of automation systems and will significantly enhance their performance, allowing Australian industry to remain economically competitive. |
|
$390,000 |
26 |
27 Nov 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award This project aims to investigate innovative techniques for Active Rheology Control (ARC) of concretes using responsive additives interacting with externally applied electromagnetic or temperature signals. ARC is a new concept which will revolutionise concrete pumping by overcoming limitations such as frequent pipe blockages. ARC will also be useful to solve the major barrier faced by 3D concrete printing (3DCP) from becoming a practical way of construction. 3DCP is an emerging idea for construction but a major barrier is that concrete needs to flow during pumping and extrusion but become stiff soon after placement. This project will explore ARC for achieving the 'flow-on-demand' desired by both concrete pumping and 3DCP applications. |
|
$408,000 |
27 |
27 Nov 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
Discovery Projects This project aims to investigate solar light harvesting using light trapping by photonic crystal on an amorphous-Silicon thin-film combining passivation technologies with light trapping. Using this new light trapping method, based on a specially designed periodic surface structure, the project expects to set a new standard in solar energy conversion efficiency. The expected outcomes of this project represent a step change in Silicon solar cell efficiency, applicable to different materials and especially useful for thin flexible cells. The project has the potential to benefit the renewable energy sector, increasing the efficiency of sustainable energy production, with positive economic and environmental impacts. |
|
$450,000 |
28 |
27 Nov 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities This project aims to establish the first phase of a nationally networked research collaboration to support smarter urban planning, design and management. The iHUB facility will provide an integrated digital infrastructure platform for built environment research, synthesis and engagement targeting a wide range of city stakeholders and end-users previously constrained by bespoke data analytics and visualisation facilities. The project will also create novel processes for government agencies, practitioners and citizens to engage in more effective decision-making in the planning, design, construction and monitoring of Australia's rapidly growing metropolitan regions, at scales ranging from cities, towns, and precincts to buildings. |
|
$725,405 |
29 |
17 Feb 2019 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Projects The leak of sensitive data on cloud not only poses serious threats to both public and private organisations but also puts their employees and clients at risk, e.g., economic loss and social impact. The aim of this project is to develop a secure and efficient solution that can detect and prevent leak of data in real-time. Uniquely, the proposed research will develop novel techniques that can monitor data leak security incidents happening over time and captured by different sensors and identify correlations between historic security incidents and current data attacks. This project will significantly help to secure data on cloud for organisations in Australia and benefit fast-growing security sensitive data hosting and applications on cloud. |
|
$540,000 |
30 |
17 Feb 2019 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Projects The early years of Australian digital media arts heritage are at risk. Australians were significant contributors to the development of media arts internationally, as well as making and exhibiting work nationally, yet only a tiny portion of the digital artwork by Australian artists has made it into institutional collections. Deteriorating disks and reliance on obsolete hardware and software mean that innovative digital preservation and access solutions are needed if these artworks are to be saved. Working with key cultural institutions, this project will conserve key media art case studies from the archives of media arts organisations, and develop a best practice method for the preservation of our digital media arts heritage. |
|
$474,159 |
31 |
17 Feb 2019 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Projects Integration into global supply chains is one of the fundamental challenges for manufacturing companies in Australia. This project seeks to identify the optimal design for coordinating innovation in globally-dispersed organisations. It will analyse three mechanisms for transferring knowledge within organisations: hierarchies, communities of practice, and social networks. Outcomes will include a new multilevel statistical network modelling framework and organisational designs to overcome barriers to knowledge-transfer, such as language, culture and distance. The project will collect and apply data from Boeing Global Technology, the international research arm of The Boeing Company, a world leading business with major subsidiaries in Australia. |
|
$411,343 |
32 |
12 Jan 2019 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Projects 83% of Australians have smart home devices. 47% claim they have three or more. These devices are easily targeted by cyber-attacks, and searching for their vulnerabilities has become more crucial than ever. Our industry partner GPG is actively looking for ways to detect vulnerabilities in their smart home products, but have not found any existing methods that satisfy three critical requirements: 1) massive search, 2) cross platform detection, and 3) finding unseen vulnerabilities. We therefore propose to use a series of new techniques such as efficient in-memory fuzzing, conditional formulas, and transfer learning to solve the above challenges. The project outcomes will help Australia gain cutting edge techniques in vulnerability detection. |
|
$360,000 |
33 |
12 Jan 2019 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Projects Traffic incidents are among the primary concerns of all transport authorities around the world due to their significant impact in terms of traffic congestion and delay, air and noise pollution, and management cost. This project aims to address incident analysis and management in complex and multi-modal traffic networks by combining multidisciplinary research efforts from transportation engineering and data science. The intended outcomes will be an innovative incident analysis and management framework synergising traffic data analytics and traffic simulation modelling as well as its key enabling techniques and prototype systems. This will significantly help mitigate incident impacts on daily commuters. |
|
$782,874 |
34 |
27 Nov 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Projects This project aims to demonstrate and evaluate the emulation of obsolete operating systems and programs in a cloud-based environment to document, preserve, and exhibit digital cultural heritage. The challenge of preserving and accessing complex digital cultural heritage such as software is one that collecting institutions worldwide are facing. This project will address this challenge by recovering the history of Australian made videogames of the 1990s, preserving significant local digital game artefacts currently at risk, and investigating how these can be exhibited as playable software using the newest emulation techniques. The project expects to generate new knowledge needed by government, museums and industry to inform future strategy and infrastructure investment aimed at making a range of digital cultural heritage available to the public. |
|
$573,620 |
35 |
05 Jul 2019 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Projects The Project aims to produce strategies for protecting coasts from storms using farms of wave-energy machines, which also generate electricity. Increasing lengths of coast need protection as the climate changes, but conventional barriers create permanent environmental impacts and are a sunk cost usually borne by the taxpayer. The Project expects to derive a strategy for the setting of each machine in the farm, so that they collectively absorb or reflect damaging waves under severe conditions. Under normal conditions, enough wave energy to sustain environmental processes would pass through. Sales of electricity would help to pay back the capital cost. Outcomes would include reduced coastal-erosion costs and a low-intermittency energy supply. |
|
$427,000 |
36 |
05 Jul 2019 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Linkage |
Linkage Projects The development of online communication technologies has facilitated a growth in online child sexual exploitation over the past two decades. Using a data-linkage framework, this project aims to enhance understanding of online child sexual exploitation, the legal frameworks surrounding this issue, and the unique characteristics, risks and needs of online sexual offenders. Expected outcomes include increased knowledge to inform current law enforcement and sentencing practices and the development of risk assessment and intervention protocols for clinical use with online offenders. This should increase evidence-based practice with online sexual offenders and assist in preventing the sexual exploitation of children online and in the community. |
|
$482,366 |
37 |
17 Oct 2019 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Discovery |
ARC Future Fellowships This project aims to determine what causes fast radio bursts by utilising the revolutionary capabilities of the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder. Fast radio bursts remain one of the most poorly understood astronomical objects; only the localisation of a large population will resolve the origin of their enigmatic emissions. This project will deliver a catalogue of localised fast radio bursts, pinpointed to host galaxies and an explanation for how and what produces the bursts. This will demonstrate the capabilities of novel Australian technology, and deliver benefit, underpinning a plan for surveys for next generation radio telescopes such as the Square Kilometre Array. |
|
$784,832 |
38 |
12 Feb 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Higher Education Support |
2.3 Higher Education Support This grant is to assist universities with the cost of systems changes associated with implementing the Government's tranparency in higher education expenditure data collection |
|
$25,000 |
39 |
29 Jun 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Public Diplomacy including IRGP grants |
International Relations Grants Program The project looks at Seoul's experience as the world's leading Sharing City, and how the Sharing City Seoul project can inform policy making in Melbourne to enhance innovation in its sharing economy. |
|
$15,510 |
40 |
29 Jun 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Public Diplomacy including IRGP grants |
International Relations Grants Program This project stems from an existing partnership, and focuses on investigating innovation in construction by building up joint academic programs. |
|
$55,000 |
41 |
29 Jun 2018 |
Gandhi Creations Pty Ltd |
Public Diplomacy including IRGP grants |
International Relations Grants Program Fashions of Multicultural Australia is a first-ever national initiative that will integrate cultures, generate trade opportunities and foster social cohesion through the universally binding industry that is fashion. |
|
$33,000 |
42 |
09 Jul 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Public Diplomacy including IRGP grants |
Australia-ASEAN Council (AAC) Project aim to exchange knowledge of Smart Cities through two workshops, one in Vietnam and one in Australia creating a platform for bilateral understanding of smart city between Australia and Vietnam. Swinburne will collaborate with Vietnamese Government Department and University. |
|
$26,400 |
43 |
01 Aug 2019 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
Public Diplomacy including IRGP grants |
Australia-Korea Foundation Project stems from an existing partnership between Prof Moulton (Swinburne), Profs Yang and Shim (Iha University) and Prof Kim (Sunchon University) and focuses on strengthening this collaboration in bioengineered materials for medicine for improved health outcomes in Australia and Korea. |
|
$22,000 |
44 |
09 Jul 2019 |
Swinburne University |
Public Diplomacy including IRGP grants |
Council for Australian-Arab Relations (CAAR) A competition bringing 10 students from Arabic backgrounds to Swinburne University of Technology with innovative start up ideas and provide them with a personalised intensive two-day training workshop under the supervision of prominent industry and academic mentors in the field of entrepreneurship and innovation. |
|
$20,000 |
45 |
24 Nov 2017 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$35,613 |
46 |
19 Dec 2017 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Supporting Science and Commercialisation |
Science for Australia's Future ? Inspiring Australia The Science in the Park: Wildlife Counts event at the Coolart Wetlands and Homestead Reserve in Somers, will be the focus of free science activities on the Mornington Peninsula catering for all ages. PrimeSCI!, along with universities, state and local organisations and volunteer groups, will host a day of science presentations, science displays and hands'on activities, wildlife monitoring, and education on sustainable practices in the unique wetland environments of the Coolart Reserve. Ian Temby, author of Wild Neighbours, will be a key speaker. The event will promote the National Science Week school theme of 'Game Changers and Change Makers'. |
|
$10,955 |
47 |
19 Dec 2017 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Supporting Science and Commercialisation |
Science for Australia's Future ? Inspiring Australia From the outer reaches of the cosmos to the tiny world of the microcosmos, how can you see the science that's invisible to the naked eye' Science communicators and researchers Associate Professor Alan Duffy and Dr Rebecca Allen will host Immersive Science II, guiding audiences through the Universe and the ripples in the fabric of spacetime, and exploring the nano' and microscopic realms all with the help of immersive virtual reality technology. Alan and Rebecca will answer questions from the audience and those submitted via social media. There is a day'time event for families at the State Library, an evening event for adults at the Mountain Goat Brewery, and regional viewing parties and online video streaming. |
|
$18,000 |
48 |
04 Jan 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$50,984 |
49 |
03 Apr 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$28,922 |
50 |
26 Mar 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$50,000 |
51 |
13 Jun 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$39,644 |
52 |
03 May 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$48,548 |
53 |
10 Aug 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$30,729 |
54 |
26 Jun 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$55,000 |
55 |
10 Aug 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$50,000 |
56 |
06 Sep 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$50,000 |
57 |
12 Oct 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$50,000 |
58 |
13 Nov 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$50,000 |
59 |
28 Nov 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
|
$28,016 |
60 |
15 Oct 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
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$49,780 |
61 |
21 Dec 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
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$8,523 |
62 |
21 Dec 2018 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Industry 4.0 Testlabs for Australia The project will establish two Industry 4.0 Testlabs, focussed on Advanced Manufacturing demonstration, teach and outreach and on Composite Product Automation. |
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$1,000,000 |
63 |
29 Jan 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
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$49,634 |
64 |
28 Mar 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Supporting Science and Commercialisation |
Science for Australia's Future ? Inspiring Australia The Science in the Park event, scheduled for Sunday 11th August 2019 at the Coolart Wetlands and Homestead Reserve in Somers, will be the focus of a variety of free and accessible science activities on the Mornington Peninsula catering for all ages. The event, the fourth of its kind, will run in parallel with an astronomy art/science exhibition The Apollo Parkes Project at the Coolart Homestead, to compliment the National Science Week Schools theme of Destination Moon. PrimeSCI!, along with government departments, university research groups and local volunteer organisations, will host a day of science presentations, displays, eco'tours, hands'on activities and education on wildlife monitoring, sustainability and general sciences. |
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$14,714 |
65 |
28 Mar 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Supporting Science and Commercialisation |
Science for Australia's Future ? Inspiring Australia Talented science communicators A/Prof Alan Duffy and Dr Rebecca Allen return to share the latest wonders of Australian'led research in Astronomy through SciVR; a Virtual Reality (VR) smartphone app upgraded to be more inclusive with new features to increase accessibility. Using this immersive experience, and building off 2018's library network innovation, Alan and Rebecca will engage and educate a larger and more diverse audience through the updated app, a special studio live'stream, and social media Q&A to regional groups and grassroots'organised viewing parties across the country. Finally, SciVR will enthuse local audiences with a Melbourne based talk where guests can engage with the speakers and learn about these exciting topics. |
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$20,000 |
66 |
15 Feb 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
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$40,000 |
67 |
21 Mar 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
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$50,000 |
68 |
12 Feb 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Supporting Science and Commercialisation |
Square Kilometre Array Radio Telescope Project Grant Agreement SKA76255The purpose of the grant aims to assist with the design and development work for the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) during the preconstruction stage.The activities undertaken during the bridging period will be aimed at completing the SKA System Critical Design Review and closing out any subsequent actions, producing the SKA Design and Deployment baselines, reviewing cost and construction plans, and ultimately producing the SKA Construction Proposal.These activities will be undertaken using the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), a workflow management scheme guides the delivery of a project to which multiple teams contribute. Planned bridging activities for the Pulsar Timing sub'element (agreed to by the SKA Office) include the prototyping of a key signal processing step required to obtain high time resolution results (the 'inversion filterbank'), merging Pulsar Timing modelling into a complete end'to'end signal model of the SKA, evaluation of Radio Frequency Interference mitigation strategies, on'boarding pulsar Timing code to the SKA continuous test and integration environment, and finalisation of the polarisation calibration model.By participating in the bridging process using the SKA Office's preferred SAFe methodology, Swinburne will provide maximum assistance to the SKA Office in completing the remaining bridging tasks, as well as gaining experience with the SAFe methodology planned for use during construction, retiring an important cost risk regarding team expertise. |
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$200,000 |
69 |
15 Apr 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
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$50,000 |
70 |
06 May 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY IRIS SWINBURNE LTD |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
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$48,942 |
71 |
14 Mar 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Supporting Science and Commercialisation |
Global Innovation Strategy Carbon fibre composites are experiencing an exponential growth in demand with emerging applications in new mobility markets. Under the Global Innovation Linkages program, this project will develop a highly automated, flexible approach to the manufacturing process, leveraging Swinburne s unique Industry 4.0 Testlab for Composite Product Automation. It will integrate a world first 3D fibre printing technology from Fill (Austria) with the Qure process from Quickstep (Australia) and digitalization will be supported by technologies from Plataine (Israel) and Siemens in partnership with ARENA2036 (Germany) which integrates more than 30 industry partners with world class experts from the University of Stuttgart. |
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$1,000,000 |
72 |
07 Jun 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
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$50,000 |
73 |
10 May 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
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$23,970 |
74 |
24 Jun 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Encouraging Innovation in Advanced Manufacturing This program aims to develop advanced engineering technologies and nurturing high quality graduate engineers for future automotive industry. It integrates a comprehensive range of industry'engaged research and development (R&D) projects, specifically focused on the safety, light'weighting, durability, reliability and recycling of next generation vehicle components. The technologies to be developed will be transferable across several industrial sectors dealing with mobility. |
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$999,300 |
75 |
21 Aug 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
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$44,400 |
76 |
28 Aug 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
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$50,000 |
77 |
21 Aug 2019 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
Growing Business Investment & Improving Business Capability |
Entrepreneurs' Programme ? Innovation Connections Innovation Connections promotes collaboration between small and medium sized Australian businesses and the research sector to develop new ideas with commercial potential. |
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$41,992 |
78 |
05 Dec 2017 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
NHMRC Health and Medical Research |
Targeted Research Elders living in residential facilities suffer significant levels of depression or anxiety. This study examines an innovative program to improve mental health of residents living in such facilities. The program involves counselling, staff training and family support. The study uses a cluster randomised controlled trial of facilities to evaluate the impact of ELATE: Elders at Ease Program' on residents' psychological wellbeing, staff knowledge, family carer stress and, health care costs. |
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$1,009,242 |
79 |
16 Jul 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
NHMRC Health and Medical Research |
Research Fellowship In Australia, mental illnesses are the largest single cause of disability, with high personal, social and ecomomic costs. Cognitive deficits, such as compromised perception, memory and language are prevalent. Critically, current interventions do not effectively treat these cognitive symptoms. My research will use technological advances to improve our understanding of cognitive deficits in mental illnesses, as well as developing novel therapies to assist with the recovery of these deficits. |
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$649,175 |
80 |
25 Oct 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
NHMRC Health and Medical Research |
Project Parkinson's disease is the most common neurodegenerative movement disorder. Recent evidence indicates that '-synuclein, a major component of protein aggregates in Parkinson's disease, can be transmitted from cell to cell in the brain. In this grant we will investigate a novel mechanism for this transmission and identify methods to prevent the spread of the disease. Findings from this work will identify new leads for therapeutic discovery for Parkinson's patients. |
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$573,630 |
81 |
25 Oct 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
NHMRC Health and Medical Research |
Project Hallucinations occur when a person hears voices or see images that are not present in reality. Joint deficits in the way we perceive the world through our senses (i.e. perception), and how our brains think and learn (i.e. cognition) likely underpin these unusual sensory events. Yet there has been limited research in this area. This study aims to address this existing gap in knowledge, and may help to refine assessment and treatment procedures. |
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$577,520 |
82 |
25 Oct 2018 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
NHMRC Health and Medical Research |
Project A biological marker, or biomarker, for a condition helps identify those with an illness or at risk of developing one. A biomarker for the deadliest mental illness, anorexia nervosa, is not yet available but is greatly needed. Our recent research identified a promising biomarker for anorexia nervosa. The aim of this specific study is to assess this biomarker in detail to confirm its use in anorexia nervosa. |
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$662,362 |
83 |
19 Jun 2019 |
Swinburne University Of Technology |
NHMRC Health and Medical Research |
Boosting Dementia Research Grants This project brings together leading Australian and international researchers to extend a successful, 6-month, combined Mediterranean Diet and exercise program to reduce rates of cognitive decline and other dementia risk factors. This 2-year trial, in independently-living older Australians, involves a simple Mediterranean style diet with daily walking. The research will also investigate the underlying factors responsible for reducing dementia risk and the cost effectiveness of the intervention. |
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$1,772,616 |