The UNSW RNA Institute will position Australia as a leader in the global research effort to combat emerging vaccine-resistant viruses, such as COVID-19 variants. Image courtesy of UNSW.
Read MoreAfter launching its new Strategic Plan 2021-24 in July, the NSSN recently held a series of internal workshops to translate the strategy into an action plan that will guide the Network’s activities over the next three years.
Read MoreIn this article, NSSN Business Development Manager, Ivan Chua, gives his perspectives on why companies engage in collaborative research projects, and explores pathways towards research commercialisation.
Read MoreHosted by Macquarie University, the MQ Photonics Research Centre Seminar took place virtually on 25 August 2021. NSSN Environment & Agtech Theme Leader, Dr Tomonori Hu, and NSSN Ambassador at Macquarie University, Dr Nousin Nasiri, were speakers at the event.
Read MoreThe University of Technology Sydney (UTS) researchers have developed a wearable sensing technology that enables users to remotely control a robotic vehicle using brainwaves. The technology was showcased at the Army Robotics Expo 2021 held in Brisbane. Image courtesy of UTS.
Read MoreCUAVA-1, an Australian designed and built spacecraft, has successfully launched onboard a Space-X Falcon 9 SpX-23 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida. It is only the ninth Australian built satellite to be sent into orbit. Image courtesy of CUAVA.
Read MoreAs NSW races to contain the outbreak, we’re once again reminded of the power of collaboration between scientists, industry and government. Joined together, we can deliver innovative solutions to some of the greatest global challenges… and united, we are. The NSW Smart Sensing Network is part of a group of 37 university and industry partners leading the establishment of a new $24 million ARC Research Hub for Connected Sensors for Health.
Read MoreIn this opinion piece, NSSN Ambassador at UNSW Professor Ewa Goldys, discusses the implications of the latest research on mycobacteria in our drinking water and the need for related sensing technologies.
Read MoreA world-first, pain-free diabetes test developed at the University of Newcastle could be in the hands of consumers following $6.3 million in funding to establish the first manufacturing facility for the device.
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Sydney are developing a unique method to increase recycling of soft plastics by creating a smart, automated robotic system that uses computer vision and AI to sort recyclable waste.
Read MoreThe NSSN is part of a group of 37 university and industry partners leading the establishment of a new $24 million Australian Research Council (ARC) Research Hub for Connected Sensors for Health.
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) announced today the appointment of Professor Julien Epps, Head of UNSW School of Telecommunications and Electrical Engineering, as the new Co-Director of the NSSN.
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