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The Sensor- August 2023
This month, we hear about our Co-Director Professor Ben Eggleton’s ground-breaking research. We hear from Canberra-based Nomad Atomics. We also have a fantastic thought piece from our chair Jo White.
Seven years and counting: the NSSN continues to deliver on its vision
In this thought piece, Jo White, Chair of the NSW Smart Sensing Network, writes about the journey of the NSSN from its foundation to the present day and its continued vision to utilise smart sensing to address some of Australia’s greatest challenges.
Quantum Sensing Innovators: How Nomad Atomics is taking on the world
Nomad Atomics are changing the way that quantum sensing is used across a variety of industries and recently raised significant investment in their company.
The Sensor-July 2023
This month, we report from our latest Women in Sensing series event. We have a thought-piece from Professor Kim Delbaere and her colleague Dr Kim van Schooten on optimal ageing . We also introduce our newest board member, Hebbat Manhy.
The device that can remotely monitor your breathing
Co-Director of the NSSN, Professor Ben Eggleton has led game-changing research that has been published in the prestigious Nature Photonics journal.
Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day
The latest Women in Sensing series event took place at UNSW to celebrate International Women in Engineering Day
Ageing with Grace: How Smart Sensors Help Older Australians Thrive
To celebrate ‘International Women in Engineering Day’ and as part of the NSSN’s ‘Women in Sensing’ event series, this thought piece comes from Professor Delbaere and Dr van Schooten from UNSW who share their perspective on how we can use smart sensing technologies to promote optimal ageing.
Regional Innovation : Sensing Industry Connect arrives in Albury
The latest Sensing Industry Connect arrived in Albury, hosted with Charles Sturt University.
The Sensor-June 2023
This month, we bring you news on an innovative project with Sydney Water. We recap on the latest Sensing Industry Connect at Macquarie University and the sixth NSSN Ageing Forum Taskforce in Gosford. Finally, we have a thought piece from Dr Kelly Miles on her research in hearing.
Healthy at Home: The NSSN Ageing Forum Taskforce Goes to Gosford
The NSSN Ageing Forum travelled to Gosford to review the future of digital innovation in healthcare for NSW’s ageing community.
Breaking the Sound Barrier: Using Sensors to Help Australians Hear Better
In this thought piece, Dr Kelly Miles, Research Fellow at Macquarie University, writes about her successful team from this year's NSSN Grand Challenge Fund and how they are using smart sensors to make the world a more accessible place for Australians with hearing difficulties.
Turning Up the Heat with Funding Success to Measure Thermal Comfort Indices
The NSSN has secured funding through SmartSat CRC’s NSW Node, in conjunction with NSW Government and project partners the University of Sydney and Sydney Water, to deliver an innovative project on Modelling Thermal Comfort Indices for Urban Areas.