University of Wollongong
universityTotal disclosed
$297,324,025
Award count
348
Distinct programs
2
First → last award
2016 → 2033
Disclosed awards
Showing 76–100 of 348. Public data only — SR&ED tax credits are confidential and not shown.
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
Islands in the Ice: Interpreting the future of Antarctic ecosystems Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
Regional and Urban Greenhouse Gas Emission Detection (RUGGED) Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
Regional and Urban Greenhouse Gas Emission Detection (RUGGED) Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
Building Better Herbicides With 3D Boron and Silicon Building Blocks Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
Voices, Listening and Law and Policy Reform on Violence Against Women Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
Voices, Listening and Law and Policy Reform on Violence Against Women Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-04
A Self-Driving Automated Molecular Synthesis and Formulation Platform Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-04
A Self-Driving Automated Molecular Synthesis and Formulation Platform Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-04
A Self-Driving Automated Molecular Synthesis and Formulation Platform Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-04
Intergenerational Play: A right for all generations Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-03
Mass Spectrometer for Label-Free Molecular Imaging at Ultra-High... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-03
Mass Spectrometer for Label-Free Molecular Imaging at Ultra-High... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
- Science on the South Coast$10,350
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-03
Science on the South Coast Category: Science
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-03
Building Tools to Create Molecular Complexity for Next Generation Drugs Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-03
Building Tools to Create Molecular Complexity for Next Generation Drugs Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Laser-Ionisable Tags for Broad Metabolic Imaging of Tissues and Cells Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Laser-Ionisable Tags for Broad Metabolic Imaging of Tissues and Cells Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
FRAIL-CVD: a co-designed multi-component intervention to improve frailty... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
BioDosi: Revolutionising Quality Assurance of Proton Therapy Plans for... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Personalised model for metabolic syndrome control through enriched fibre... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Development of wastewater-based genomic surveillance data platform for... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Boosting conventional radiotherapy with microbeams to advance cancer... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Quasi-active vibration control of seat suspension to improve ride... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
- (untitled award)$522,841
ARC National Competitive Grants · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Expanding the Frontiers of Provably Secure Watermarking. This project aims to bridge the gap between previous studies on provably secure watermarking and its real-world applications. Since watermarking techniques are widely used in practice, it is hoped that they can be used to detect the output of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms. However, existing solutions from academia do not match the practical requirements. The expected outcomes of this project include novel concepts and methods for constructing watermarking schemes that will support a wider class of watermarking targets, have better security guarantees, and use less resources. This will narrow the gap between theory and practice in the field, reduce AI-assisted cyberattacks, and help to safeguard cybersecurity for all Australians. Field of research: 4604 - Cybersecurity and Privacy Cybercriminals are profiting from artificial intelligence (AI) breakthroughs where hackers can use AI algorithms to mimic a person’s voice and use that to bypass voice-recognition authentications. Unfortunately, the authentication system used by the Australian Taxation Office and Centrelink are also vulnerable to these attacks, which puts our money and privacy at risk. To solve this current problem, this project aims to develop novel watermarking techniques that will prevent such attacks. Watermarking techniques enable the content generated by AI algorithms to be identified if they are used properly by all AI service providers. Such a regulation was recently proposed by the US government, but at this stage it is not known how to implement it due to the large gap between existing studies on watermarking and practical requirements. This project will present techniques that close the gap and construct watermarking schemes that are ready for the above applications. Through collaborations with government bodies and tech giants, this project will promote the adoption of our techniques in current AI algorithms. This could protect the authentication systems used by Australian government services from AI-based cyberattacks and also benefit all Australians by safeguarding their money and privacy. This project is a significant opportunity for Australia to lead the field in preventing AI-related cybercrimes, which means it aligns well with Australia’s Cyber Security Strategy.
- (untitled award)$465,892
ARC National Competitive Grants · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Blockchain Based Quantum Safe for Secure Digital Medical Passport. The project aims to revolutionise healthcare data management by developing a secure digital medical passport system, leveraging blockchain and post-quantum cryptography to ensure tamper-proof record-keeping, data integrity, and resistance against emerging threats. This innovative solution saves time and costs for the parties involved. Expected outcomes include widespread adoption of blockchain and quantum-safe technologies in Australia, positioning the nation as a leader in secure healthcare data management and fostering sustainable practices. Furthermore, the project enhances Australia's blockchain and quantum-safe technology research capability, directly benefiting the nation. Field of research: 4604 - Cybersecurity and Privacy The project aims to modernise healthcare data management through a secure digital medical passport system, utilising blockchain and post-quantum cryptography for tamper-proof records with enhanced data security. This initiative benefits Australians by safeguarding personal health data and reducing data breach risks. Additionally, the widespread adoption of these technologies positions Australia as a global leader in healthcare data management, driving innovation and economic growth. Our research enhances healthcare security against data breaches and cyberattacks economically. Socially, it bolsters online privacy and trust in digital health services, while environmentally, it contributes to sustainability and a greener economy. Commercially, it empowers Australian firms to lead in applied quantum blockchain for healthcare sector security, aligning with the $2.4 billion cybersecurity strategy budget in 2022. To ensure effective dissemination of research outcomes, we will collaborate with industry partners to facilitate widespread understanding, translation, and research application. This project aligns with national interests by reinforcing Australia's healthcare cybersecurity, driving economic growth, enhancing social well-being, and fostering digital innovation.