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Meet the researcher: Dr Subhas Mukhopadhyay
Dr Subhas Mukhopadhyay is a Professor of Mechanical/Electronics Engineering in the School of Engineering at Macquarie University.
Who owns my digital footprint?
As the volume of personal data we generate skyrockets, many people remain unaware, powerless, and unable to unlock its full potential, warns NSSN Board member and global data and analytics expert, Dr Ian Oppermann in this month’s Thought Piece.
University of Wollongong research set to revolutionise cancer treatment
An innovative drug delivery platform for cancer treatment which is aided by smart sensors is a step closer to clinical application thanks to University of Wollongong researchers.
The fly counter helping to win Sydney’s war on waste
A neuromorphic system created by Western Sydney University researchers has helped to perfect a low-cost rubbish recycling process which relies on the insatiable appetite of larvae of a common fly.
The Sensor - December 2024
This month: read what was discussed at the 3rd NSSN Ageing Forum which took place at NSW Parliament House; look at the role smart sensing is playing in tackling bushfires; and meet an internationally recognised scientist with a lifelong interest in robots.
Sensing the fire: harnessing technology to transform bushfire management
This month’s Thought Piece by Scott Colefax from the Office of the Chief Scientist discusses the immense potential for sensing technologies in bushfire management.
Meet the researcher: Dr Karthick Thiyagarajan
Dr Karthick Thiyagarajan is an internationally recognised scientist in smart sensing and robotics at Western Sydney University.
Experts say home care technology should be front and centre of election campaign
The Federal government and opposition must make technology-supported care at home an election issue, the NSSN’s 3rd Ageing Forum heard last Friday at NSW Parliament House.
Older Australians and carers' call for Government-backed smart tech to support ageing at home
An Australian-first survey which has found older Australians, their families and carers are happy to accept government-funded technology - such as sensors or robots - in their home if it means they can continue to age at home.
Best of the west: Western Sydney University hosts NSSN Sensing Industry Connect
Entrepreneurs, manufacturers and researchers learnt about Western Sydney University’s partnership with global automation and robotics leader Omron at this month’s Sensing Industry Connect.
National AI month: Meet Professor Flora Salim
Meet Flora Salim – an award-winning Professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering, and the inaugural Cisco Chair of Digital Transport & AI, at UNSW Sydney – and learn about her research on machine learning for time-series and multimodal sensor data, and on trustworthy AI.
The Sensor - November 2024
This month: our Grand Challenge Fund is now accepting applications; our latest Annual Report is live; and learn how smart sensors can help solve the looming aged care crisis in the lead up to our 3rd Ageing Forum later this month.