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The Sensor - December 2023
This month read a wrap up of our latest Sensing Industry Connect event which was hosted by UTS. Learn about the operational challenges and smart sensing needs of Australia’s Defence Force and natural hazards agencies which were discussed at the recent Sensing Technologies for Australian Resilience (STAR) CRC workshop. And read our latest annual report.
STAR CRC workshop hears challenges and opportunities for Australia’s resilience
Some of the operational challenges and smart sensing needs of Australia’s Defence Force and the NSW Rural Fire Service were discussed at the Sensing Technologies for Australian Resilience CRC workshop hosted by the NSW Smart Sensing Network last week.
2022/23 Annual Report is live!
The NSW Smart Sensing Network 2022/23 Annual Report is now available for viewing.
Researchers collaborate to keep Australia’s defence forces safe
Novel biosensors and robot swarm systems for the detection of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear environments were just some of the unique capabilities presented at a symposium co-hosted by the NSW Smart Sensing Network and the Centre for Advanced Defence Research & Enterprise at UNSW last week.
Sensing Industry Connect comes to UTS
Members of the sensing industry and researchers from across the sensing ecosystem attended the popular NSW Smart Sensing Network Industry Connect at UTS this month.
The Sensor - November 2023
This month help us tackle some of the most complex challenges by applying for our Grand Challenge Fund. Read how representatives of industry, government and researchers are trying to identify smart sensing solutions for hospital textile waste. And learn how a neuromorphic camera is helping a recycling waste project in this month's intriguing thought piece.
NSSN Grand Challenge Fund 2024 announced
The NSSN is now accepting applications to support innovative, collaborative research projects that respond to the NSSN Grand Challenges.
Counting flies: how a camera inspired by nature is helping waste recycling
In this thought piece, Dr Alexandre Marcireau, a researcher in Neuromorphic Engineering from the International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems at Western Sydney University (WSU) describes the application of the neuromorphic camera, technology that has been inspired by biology to accurately observe fast-moving insects such as flies.
Older Australians to be surveyed about using sensor technology to stay at home longer
A project led by the UTS Institute for Sustainable Futures in collaboration with the NSW Smart Sensing Network and the University of Newcastle’s FASTLab seeks to understand older Australians’ attitudes to using sensors and robots in their home.
Giving hospital textile waste a next life
The purpose of an NSSN co-design workshop was to get a clearer understanding of the barriers and opportunities to introducing circularity to textile waste generated by hospitals, and understand how smart sensors can help the process.
NSSN Co-Director appointed UNSW Dean of Engineering
Professor Julien Epps will lead the largest engineering faculty in Australia.
Promising sensors detect high-risk lightning strikes which help avoid catastrophic bushfires
A NSW Smart Sensing Network Grand Challenge project has finetuned a sensor to detect the component of lightning responsible for ignition and most likely to start a fire in Australia.