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New training centre focuses on optimising mining

Zeqi Li A new training centre will deliver the next generation of scientists and engineers in sensors, data analytics and artificial intelligence to increase value in the mining and processing of complex resources. Launched today, Friday 9 July, the Australian Research Council (ARC) Training Centre for Integrated Operations for Complex Resources (IOCR) brings together end-users, translation partners and researchers. The four-year $11.75 million project, which involves three universities and 18 industry partners through the ARC Industrial Transformation Research Program, is led by the Director of the Centre, the University of Adelaide’s Professor Peter Dowd who is Professor of Mining Engineering at the School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering.

Scientists part of resource mission to Moon

Date Time Scientists part of resource mission to Moon University of Adelaide researchers are part of a consortium which is sending nanosatellites and exploration sensors to the Moon to search for abundant, accessible water and resources. SEVEN SISTERS is the Australian Lunar Exploration Mission which will go to the Moon in 2023, supporting NASA’s Artemis Program. Unveiled today by satellite startup Fleet Space Technologies and led by a world-class consortium of space, industry and research leaders including scientists from the University of Adelaide, SEVEN SISTERS is a purpose-driven mission of discovery. “Our research will help Australia achieve its aims in the nascent space industry, as well as supporting the existing domestic mining sector.”Professor Michael Goodsite

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