Exciting opportunity for an engineering specialist in electronics and development to join our team at the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN). Closing date for applications is 11.59pm, Sunday 7 November 2021.
In the lead-up to the UN COP26 Glasgow summit, the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) will host a virtual roundtable event that elucidates the opportunities at the nexus of smart sensing and climate change on 28 October 2021.
Read MoreAustralian researchers have created 'smart' microscope slides that can detect breast cancer cells.
Read MoreNSSN founding Co-Director Professor Justin Gooding, UNSW Science, and Professor Maria Kavallaris, Children’s Cancer Institute and UNSW Medicine & Health, were recognised for their work on a breakthrough in 3D bioprinting that will be a game-changer in cancer research.
Read MoreNSW is one step closer to opening its borders as we approach the 80% vaccination rate target. To support the state’s plan to return to normal, the NSW Smart Sensing Network has partnered with industry and universities to develop a “data safe” quarantine monitoring system that could be used by arrivals once state and national borders reopen.
Read MoreUNSW engineers have identified a new simpler method to detect tiny microbes in water which cause significant health risks and potentially even death.
Read MoreResearchers from the University of Sydney, the Australian National University, UNSW and Macquarie University are part of an $850,000 joint initiative between the Department of Planning Industry and Environment (DPIE) and the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) that will use new and innovative technology to enhance the state’s knowledge of water movement.
Read MoreExciting opportunity for a data specialist to join our team at the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN). Closing date for applications is 11.59pm, Wednesday 13 October 2021.
The NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) is collaborating with researchers and industry to deliver a quarantine monitoring system that supports the state’s plan to return to normal and could be used by arrivals once state and national borders reopen.
Read MoreIn this article, NSSN Board Chair Dr Susan Pond AM, recounts the origin story of the NSW Smart Sensing Network and gives her perspective on the Network’s value for NSW and beyond.
Read MorePublished in the Australian Printer magazine, "driving innovation through industry collaboration" outlines NSSN’s latest developments and work with government, academia and industry as the network celebrates its fifth anniversary this year.
Read MoreAustralian scientists are pushing the boundaries of science, developing novel technologies, and strengthening our sovereign capability.
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