Approximately $62 million has been awarded across 13 new Training Centres and Research Hubs through the Australian Research Council’s Industrial Transformation Research Program (ITRP.)
According to a statement from ARC on Tuesday, the funding will help “drive innovative research to advance Australian industry and research capability.”
Six Industrial Transformation Research Hubs were funded, including:
- $3,693,326 for the ARC Research Hub for Australian Mass Manufacturing of High Temperature Composites, led by University of Queensland Associate Professor Michael Heitzmann;
- $4,000,000 for the ARC Research Hub for Critical Energy Separation Materials, led by Monash University Professor Matthew Hill; and
- $4,750,000 for the ARC Research Hub for Intelligent Contaminant-Sensing in complex Environments (IC-SensE Hub), led by RMIT University Professor Sumeet Walia.
Funding for seven new Industrial Transformation Training Centres included:
- $4,841,000 for the ARC Training Centre in Sustainable and Green Economy Manufacturing, led by Monash’s Professor Philip Chan;
- $5,000,000 for the ARC Training Centre for High-Speed Propulsion, Rocket and Launch Systems, led by University of Sydney Professor Matthew Cleary; and
- $4,907,000 for the ARC Training Centre in Sustainable Materials and Responsible Technologies for Packaging (SMaRT-Pack), headed by Monash’s Professor Gil Garnier.
(A full list of funded hubs announced on Tuesday is available here and here.)
ARC CEO Professor Ute Roessner added: “Bringing together leading Australian researchers and key industry partners, the newly funded Training Centres and Hubs will cultivate the next generation of industry-focused researchers to address current and emerging challenges”.
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