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Media Release: $13.8 million research win for University of Adelaide
University of Adelaide researchers have been awarded more than $13.8 million for new research to benefit our environment, health, industry and Indigenous and urban communities, and to advance knowledge of the workings of our Universe.
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Media Release: Funding world-leading research
Australians will be more confident the hundreds of millions of dollars invested in university research each year will be in the national interest with the introduction of a new test.
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Media Release: Defence Innovation Partnership to boost defence research in South Australia
South Australian researchers have secured nearly $695,000 in funding from the Defence Innovation Partnership to collaborate on cutting-edge defence research projects.
Tech trial a win for SA grape growers
Researchers from the University of Adelaide (computer science, engineering, mathematics) attended workshop sessions earlier this year at the Loxton Research Centre along with Wine Australia and Riverland Wine.
2nd place in xVIEW Challenge
A team from AIML featuring Jamie Sherrah and Phil Roberts, and DST Group’s Victor Stamatescu has beaten more than 4000 submissions from around the world to gain second place in the Defense Innovation Unit’s (DIU) xVIEW Challenge.
Media Release: New vineyard technology to be trialled in Riverland
A State Government grant will launch a digital precision control system pilot program for grape growers in the Riverland aiming to assist growers to optimise production and support overall vineyard efficiency, profitability and sustainability. Read the full media release here .
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Research Impact – our story
Professor Ian Reid and Professor Anton van den Hengel feature in Rising to global challenges, a 32 page magazine showcasing the innovative and world-class research work being undertaken at the University of Adelaide. You can read about their research here.
Speeding disease diagnosis
A particularly exciting extension of AIML’s machine learning work is the University of Adelaide’s collaborative creation of the world’s first AI microbiology screening technology for use in pathology laboratories.
Accelerating crop farmers’ adaptation to climate change
A valuable world-first application of the University of Adelaide’s AI image-analysis technology is in the agricultural sector.
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Emulating nature’s perfect pursuit
The University of Adelaide’s machine learning expertise is also making waves in defence and other sectors, by enhancing autonomous-pursuit capabilities.