ACES is creating and optimising new materials for use in next generation devices for health and energy applications, in an ethical way.
Externally funded centres
CABAH is a world-class interdisciplinary research programme to understand Australia’s unique biodiversity and heritage.
ITTC-Rail is focused on rigorous applied and research training in an effort to solve the current and future challenges of the rail industry.
Delivering innovative solutions and breakthrough technologies in steel to help ensure sustainable growth across the Australian steel value chain.
Addressing community concerns about possible associated health effects of electromagnetic energy emitted by mobile and Wi-Fi technologies.
FLEET pursues research themes to develop systems in which electrical current can flow with near-zero resistance that will support technological advances.
Pursuing research and innovation in digital health for economic and business development opportunities, and improving the health of the community.
The Future Fuels Cooperative Research Centre is focused on the role that new fuels and existing gas infrastructure will have to play in a low carbon economy.
Bringing together property, planning, engineering and policy organisations with leading Australian researchers to develop low carbon products and services.
Developing new technologies and knowledge through collaborative research to enhance Australia’s rail manufacturing capacity and competitiveness.
The Autism CRC's mission is to motivate, facilitate and translate collaborative autism research to empower autistic people.
A national approach to dementia training and education.