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Meet the researcher: Dr Anastasiia Tukova
Dr Anastasiia Tukova is a Lighthouse Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Natural Sciences at Macquarie University, where she designs plasmonic nanostructures and applies Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for biosensing and bioimaging.
NSSN Grand Challenge Fund 2026 winners announced
From AI-powered bird monitoring at wind farms and a low-cost hearing screening test for newborns to satellite-enabled forest monitoring in remote areas and an early warning system for electric vehicle battery fires, five innovative projects have secured funding through this year’s NSSN Grand Challenge Fund.
NSSN welcomes three new Board Members
The NSSN is proud to announce the newest additions to its Board: Tara Croft, Ellen Gorissen, and Jeff Oatman.
How the NSSN turns sensing research into commercial reality
Australia is home to world-leading smart sensing research, yet many promising technologies struggle to achieve commercial scale. In this Thought Piece, technology executive and NSSN Board Member Loïc Barancourt explores one of the sector’s greatest challenges: turning technical excellence into commercial success.
Meet the NSSN’s new Net Zero Theme Lead
Dr Thor Slater has joined the NSSN as Net Zero Theme Lead and Business Development Manager. He brings more than 25 years’ experience connecting university research with industry and government across Australia and the UK.
A reflection as I step down as Chair of the NSSN
Jo White steps down as Board Chair of the NSSN at the end of June after four years in the role. Here, she reflects on “an extraordinarily rewarding journey - one that has reinforced for me the power of connections, collaboration and purposeful innovation.”
Smart sensing critical to Australia’s future security and resilience, NSSN Co-Director says
NSW Smart Sensing Network Co-Director Professor Benjamin Eggleton has warned Australia is entering a more unstable and technologically competitive era, where smart sensing technologies, photonics, semiconductors and AI are becoming critical to national security, sovereign capability and future economic resilience.
“We need to think big”: Australia urged to accelerate sensing and semiconductor strengths
Former Chief Scientist of Australia, Dr Cathy Foley, urged Australia’s sensing and semiconductor sectors to become more collaborative, commercial and ambitious at the Sensing meets Semiconductors Workshop at Macquarie University last week.
Announcement of new NSSN Board Chair
The NSSN is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Jill Freyne, current Deputy Chair of the NSSN and Healthcare Industry Lead at Amazon Web Services ANZ, as its new Board Chair effective 3 July 2026, succeeding outgoing Chair Jo White.
Smart sensing must be designed for people, researchers say
From remote healthcare and regenerative medicine to AI-enabled monitoring, researchers at the NSSN Women in Sensing Forum at UTS Startups last week delivered a shared message: innovation only succeeds when it is practical, inclusive and designed for real-world needs.
CEO’s push to bring “underfunded, under-researched” women’s health into the 21st century
Maternity care must move beyond a century-old model and embrace technology designed around the realities of women’s lives, the CEO & Managing Director of digital women’s health company HeraMED has told the NSSN’s Sensing Industry Connect event.
Battery-free sensors closer to reality with breakthrough in solar manufacturing
An NSSN Grand Challenge Fund project involving researchers from Macquarie and UNSW has demonstrated a viable pathway to a sustainable alternative to disposable batteries in sensors through a breakthrough in the manufacturing of perovskite photovoltaic cells.