University of New South Wales
universityQC
Total disclosed
$1,872,943,128
Award count
1963
Distinct programs
3
First → last award
2016 → 2033
Disclosed awards
Showing 776–800 of 1,963. Public data only — SR&ED tax credits are confidential and not shown.
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Building the knowledge base for effective stigma reduction interventions... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Redefining the mechanosensory role of Transient Receptor Potential... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
A Probabilistic Approach to Big Data-Based Industrial Process Control Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Molecular and cellular requirements for generating long-lived adaptive... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Long-read sequencing methods and resources for genomic medicine Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Delving Deeper into the Matrix: Translating new stromal targets into... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Unlocking High-Stability Platinum-Free Catalysts for Hydrogen Fuel Cells Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Building the knowledge base for effective stigma reduction interventions... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Reduce Loneliness Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Two to Tango: The synergistic power of RNA-protein interactions in... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Twisted algebras for Zappa"“Szép products of categories Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Determining the role of corticostriatal circuits in impulsive actions Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
- (untitled award)$629,417
ARC National Competitive Grants · FY 2025 · 2025-01
A Probabilistic Approach to Big Data-Based Industrial Process Control. Based on the behavioural systems theory for stochastic systems, this project aims to develop a novel probabilistic behavioural process control approach by utilizing big industrial process operation data. Unlike many existing data-driven control methods for deterministic systems, the proposed approach deals with the uncertain operation conditions encountered in daily industry operations by using the statistical information from big process data and controlling the probability distribution of process variables (e.g., leading to products with more consistent specifications). The research outcomes are expected to help the Australian process industries leverage the power of Industry 4.0 to improve the efficiency and economy of their operations. Field of research: 4004 - Chemical Engineering Australia has very strong process/manufacturing industries representing over $873bn turnovers and $350bn value added per annum. In these industries, many modern plants are very complex but are often controlled by simple logic controllers that deliver inadequate performance. Furthermore, plant operations are always subject to uncertainties (e.g., variations in raw material specifications, environmental conditions and energy costs). This project aims to develop a novel big data-based process control approach to operate these complex processes and improve their energy and materials efficiencies and the consistency of the product specifications by using the statistical/probability information from big process data. This project is expected to help the Australian process industries improve their competitiveness in the global market while reducing their environmental footprints. A big data-based process control framework that deals with process uncertainties is becoming a cornerstone of future manufacturing with Industry 4.0 turning into reality. This research project will enhance Australia’s scientific reputation in the international arena. This project falls in Australian Government’s National Science and Research Priority goal of “Advanced manufacturing: cross-cutting technologies that will de-risk, scale up, and add value to Australian manufactured products”.
- (untitled award)$798,573
ARC National Competitive Grants · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Remedies for Victims of Modern Slavery in Indo-Pacific Fisheries. Modern slavery is widespread in the capture stage of fishing in the Indo-Pacific, but remedy is rare. This project aims to identify existing practical and legal obstacles to remedy, and propose solutions under Australian, regional and international laws. In doing so, the research will advance business and human rights scholarship, as well as the developing field of human rights at sea. Extensive stakeholder engagement will produce realistic mechanisms to deliver more accountability and better remedies for this significant and growing problem. Reducing modern slavery in supply chains is an Australian strategic priority and benefits include providing targeted input into the post-2025 Australian National Action Plan to Combat Modern Slavery. Field of research: 4803 - International and Comparative Law Addressing modern slavery in the supply chains of Australian companies is a national strategic priority. The global seafood supply chain, including fishing in Australian waters and imports into Australia, is tainted by the abuse of fishers and their lack of access to remedy. It is especially apparent that the Indo-Pacific fishing industry has been built on the back of “seafood slaves”. While awareness of modern slavery in Australia has increased in the last five years among business, advocates and consumers, the provision of remedy to fishers trapped on vessels remains a critical gap. This project will examine the lack of accountability in public and private governance and propose effective remedies under national, regional and international laws for fishers caught in modern slavery. Our research will support Australian business by providing a toolkit aimed at preventing and remedying modern slavery at sea. Through engagement with Australian government officials, publications and public events, the project provides (1) critical knowledge to policymakers to support Australia in showing leadership in regional initiatives responding to this problem, and (2) will contribute to the development of a national framework to combat illegal fishing practices, which should include consideration of the people who catch the fish supplied to Australia.
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Molecular basis of cardiac mechanotransduction: Focus on Piezo ion... Category: Medical Research
- (untitled award)$532,857
ARC National Competitive Grants · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Urine to Liquid Fertiliser Conversion. This project aims to develop a process transforming human urine into a safe liquid fertiliser. This project leverages a breakthrough in nitrogen conversion microorganism to create an innovative technology for fully recovering vital nutrients—nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium—and controlling contaminants—pathogens and micropollutants—in source-separated human urine wastewater. Expected outcomes include a globally applicable, feasible solution for fertiliser bioproduction. By advancing the development of Australia’s water utilities and agriculture, the project expects to promote sustainability, resource efficiency, and reinforce the Circular Economy. Field of research: 4104 - Environmental Management As a modern, secure, and sustainable food producer, Australia heavily relies on the use of chemical fertilisers, with over 12% imported. This highlights a persistent challenge: some regions still grapple with fertiliser shortages. In response, this project will develop a process to convert human urine into a nutrient-dense liquid fertiliser. Although human urine is rich in essential nutrients and trace elements crucial for plant and soil health, urine application in agriculture remains underutilised due to significant knowledge gaps in safe fertiliser production. As a consequence, the developed process in this project will ensure contaminant control, including pathogens and micropollutants, in the resulting fertiliser. The transformed urine into safe, high-quality fertilisers can significantly support Australia’s agricultural development while benefiting water utilities through urine wastewater separation. By creating an innovative urine wastewater treatment technology, this project will significantly enhance recycled content usage, fortify the sustainability of fertiliser production, and establish a circular nutrient economy in Australia.
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Two to Tango: The synergistic power of RNA-protein interactions in... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
- Improving Posttraumatic Mental Health$3,080,024
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Improving Posttraumatic Mental Health Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Can the new anti-parasitic agent moxidectin transform the public health... Category: Medical Research
- Improving Posttraumatic Mental Health$3,080,024
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Improving Posttraumatic Mental Health Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Enhancing hepatitis C testing, treatment, and prevention to facilitate... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Translational Analytics: Integrating experimental and clinical data to... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Enhancing hepatitis C testing, treatment, and prevention to facilitate... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Translational Analytics: Integrating experimental and clinical data to... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Building a super-ribosome with nature’s tool kit of protein... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research