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Designing sensors for military working dogs
NSSN sister research network, the Defence Innovation Network, is calling for proposals for research projects that explore sensors to monitor the performance of working dogs in military settings.
World-first space imaging technology to be deployed to the International Space Station
Western Sydney University has developed a world-first space imaging technology to be installed on the International Space Station to capture Transient Luminous Events (TLEs). Image courtesy of WSU.
Cutting energy costs for Australian printers
Published in Australian Printer, "Cutting energy costs for Australian printers" is about how advances in smart sensing technologies enhance printing processes to optimise energy use and increase product quality. Image: Australian Printer/NSSN.
NSW Physical Sciences Fund 2020 round now open
The Office of the NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer is now accepting preliminary applications (applications close on 28 May 2020) to the 2020 round of the NSW Physical Sciences Fund (PSF).
Manufacturers to fill the medical supply chain while keeping employees in jobs
The NSW Government today launched a portal for companies to offer to build parts or supply eight urgently needed items during the COVID-19 crisis.
Nowhere near the end with COVID-19
The virtual NSSN COVID-19 Q&A Forum took place on 31 March 2020. The Forum brought together world-renowned scientists and practitioners from across NSW and ACT to inform Australians about how research institutions and thought leaders are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stream the virtual NSSN COVID-19 Q&A Forum
The virtual NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) COVID-19 Q&A Forum took place live on 31 March 2020 from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. Watch the recording here.
The NSSN hosts a virtual COVID-19 Q&A Forum
The NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) virtual COVID-19 Q&A Forum takes place from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm on 31 March 2020.
Call for EOI to join the NSSN Board
The NSSN is inviting expressions of interest to join its Board. EOIs close 10 April 2020.
Joining forces at the NSW Sensing Industry Connect
Co-hosted by the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) and the Sydney Knowledge Hub, the first event in the NSW Sensing Industry Connect series took place on 5 March 2020.
First Australian satellite to sense and predict bushfires from space
Researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) will lead the development of the first Australian satellite designed to predict where bushfires are likely to start and those that will be difficult to contain. (Image: Copernicus EMS; Sentinel 2/ESA).