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22 articles found for Case study
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Precision laser technology for quantum physicists
MOGLabs, founded by University of Melbourne researchers, provides high-performance laser technology to quantum researchers. Case study
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Designing a renewables-based electricity network
Researchers at the University of Melbourne are collaborating with AusNet Services, Mondo Power and the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) to develop a blueprint for an electricity network that supports local, low-carbon technologies. Trials for a key aspect of the project are underway, with early results looking promising. Case study
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Building and diversifying technology talent for the future
The next generation of highly skilled technology talent is in the making thanks to a major partnership between Telstra and the University of Melbourne. Case study
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Deterring possum browsing with a repellent spray
Yates Possum Repellent Spray deters possums from eating garden plants. It was developed by Yates Australia using University of Melbourne research. Case study
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Brain implants to predict and prevent seizures
A Carbon Cybernetics implant that stimulates and records information from single brain cells is being developed to help manage epilepsy. Case study
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A hazard-index to help make rock fishing safer
Surf Life Saving Australia with the University of Melbourne has developed an evidence-based hazard index for rock fishing sites. Case study
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Improving business performance using process-mining software
Apromore, a University of Melbourne start-up, has raised $A6.84 million for commercial development of its open-source process-mining software. Case study
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Creating musical futures for students in remote areas
A partnership with Ballarat Clarendon College identified technology and educational requirements for effective online music tuition. Case study
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