Ten researchers from The University of Queensland have been awarded $3 million through the 2023 Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowships.
The program supports collaboration with industry partners on research that aims to drive a resilient and inclusive Queensland economy.
The fellowships will support a range of ¹ú²ú̽»¨ projects, from the development of more effective disease control in Queensland’s livestock industries, to the creation of the next generation of targeted cancer therapies.
Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowship recipients from ¹ú²ú̽»¨:
- artificial intelligence for crop breeding to enhance climate-resilient yields and quality.
- targeted therapies and immunological responses for the treatment of cancer.
- improved aluminium-ion battery manufacturing.
- more effective disease control in Queensland’s livestock industries.
- next-generation antenna systems for broadband satellite communication.
- improved critical metal recovery from Queensland’s mining waste products.
- artificial intelligence-based automated inspection systems for custom-made endografts.
- technology to support the rehabilitation of mined land in Queensland.
- will lead research on artificial intelligence-driven monitoring and management of mining waste products.
- geochronological mapping to understand the potential of Queensland’s critical minerals to support the journey towards net-zero.
The fellowships are part of the
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