Sydney researchers awarded $3M in industry fellowships
The Australian Research Council has awarded seven Early Career Industry Fellowships to University of Sydney academics to work with senior researchers and Australian businesses to help solve some of the biggest challenges facing industry.
The Fellowships support innovation in the research and industry sectors, and enable the translation of research from the lab to real-world application.
Researchers from the faculties of Science, Medicine and Health, Law, and Engineering will share in $3.17 million in funding, the equal highest number of Fellowships received by any University.
“Congratulations to our early career researchers who have been recognised by the Australian Research Council,” said Professor Emma Johnston, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research).
“These academics are leading the way in developing industry-ready solutions to some of our most pressing challenges.”
The Australian Research Council has awarded seven Early Career Industry Fellowships to University of Sydney academics to work with senior researchers and Australian businesses to help solve some of the biggest challenges facing industry. The Fellowships support innovation in the research and industry sectors, and enable the translation of research from the lab to real-world application.
Researchers from the faculties of Science, Medicine and Health, Law, and Engineering will share in $3.17 million in funding, the equal highest number of Fellowships received by any University.
“Congratulations to our early career researchers who have been recognised by the Australian Research Council,” said Professor Emma Johnston, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research).
“These academics are leading the way in developing industry-ready solutions to some of our most pressing challenges.”