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Curtin researchers awarded $10.45 million in ARC funding

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Āé¶¹Ö±²„ has today secured $10.45 million in funding from the Federal Government’s Australian Research Council (ARC) to support important research activities.

The ARC funding will make a significant contribution to Āé¶¹Ö±²„’s commitment to high-impact research across a wide range of areas by supporting 26 research projects.

The successful grant recipients include seven Discovery Early Career Research Awards (DECRA) valued at $2.5 million, one ARC Discovery Indigenous Award valued at $1.3 million and 18 ARC Discovery Projects totalling $6.6 million.

In addition, Āé¶¹Ö±²„ researchers are investigators on seven collaborative projects led by other universities, which received $4.2 million in ARC funding.Ā  These include four Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities grants, totalling $2.8 million, two Discovery Projects valued at $0.7 million, and one Discovery Indigenous project valued at $0.7 million.

The grants were announced by Federal Minister for Education and Training, Senator the Hon. Simon Birmingham, today.

Āé¶¹Ö±²„ Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry congratulated Curtin’s successful ARC grant recipients, adding it would enable the University to continue to grow its research capabilities.

ā€œThis funding builds on the quality of research already being undertaken by researchers at Āé¶¹Ö±²„ and I am delighted that this important work has been supported by $10.45 million in funding from the ARC,ā€ Professor Terry said.

ā€œThe projects supported by this funding aim to make a real difference to the lives of people through vital health, Aboriginal children’s wellbeing, science, chemistry and engineering research.

ā€œI would also like to congratulate the Āé¶¹Ö±²„ researchers involved in other successful research projects, which are being run as collaborations with other universities.ā€

Āé¶¹Ö±²„ Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research, Professor Chris Moran, said the range of research supported by ARC funding was a fantastic achievement for the University.

ā€œThis ARC funding assures the ongoing underlying growth in research excellence at Āé¶¹Ö±²„, underpinning our strategy to balance researcher-driven and demand-driven outcomes and create a better tomorrow,ā€ Professor Moran said.

The successful Āé¶¹Ö±²„ recipients and projects in this round of ARC funding include:

 

ARC Discovery Indigenous Award

Professor Cheryl Kickett-Tucker – Cultural learnings: strengthening Aboriginal children’s wellbeing

 

ARC Discovery Early Career Research Award (DECRA)

Dr Rebecca Fuller – Design and synthesis of new radical and heterometallic magnetic molecules

Associate Professor Sender Dovchin – Empowering vulnerable youth in Australia by combatting linguistic racism

Dr Gemma Anderson – Probing extreme astrophysics via rapid response to cosmic explosions

Dr Nicola Browne – Island resilience to tropical cyclones and rising sea levels

Dr Katarina Miljkovic – Impact processes and evolution of the Martian crust

Dr Chao Su – Electric power and useful chemicals co-generation

Dr Hung-Lin Chi – Knowledge-embedded motion planning for smart construction machinery Ā 

 

ARC Discovery Projects

Dr Mihye Won, Professor David Treagust and Dr Kok-Sing Tang – Drawing science diagrams to enhance students’ scientific creativity

Professor David Moore – Analysing gender in research and policy on alcohol-related violence

Dr Welber Marinovic and Professor Ottmar Lipp – How brain oscillations influence our behaviour

Professor Igor Bray, Professor Dmitry Fursa and Professor Alisher Kadyrov – Electron, positron, and heavy-particle collisions with molecules

Professor San Ping Jiang, Dr Jian Liu and Dr Jean-Pierre Veder – Single-atom catalysts for electrochemical carbon dioxide conversion

Dr Vanissorn Vimonsatit – Developing innovative concrete composites by upscaling material properties

Dr Katarina Miljkovic and Professor Phil Bland – Structure of crust on Mars

Associate Professor Pawel Podsiadlo, Professor Gwidon Stachowiak and Associate Professor Grazyna Stachowiak – New technology for designing advanced surface textures

Professor San Ping Jiang and Dr Zakaria Quadir – Smart utilisation of cobaltite based electrodes on solid oxide fuel cells

Dr Jean-Pierre Macquart and Dr Ryan Shannon – Weighing the Universe using fast radio bursts

Professor Ottmar Lipp – Evaluative learning: do all roads lead to Rome?

Professor Kliti Grice and Associate Professor Marco Coolen – The recovery of life recorded at the end-cretaceous impact crater

Professor Chun-Zhu Li – Biochar as a renewable catalyst for hot gas cleaning

Professor Roderick Ellis and Associate Professor Craig Lambert – Teaching and testing second language pragmatic skills

Professor Lynn Meuleners and Dr Kate Brameld – Visual field impairment and injury: A population-based study

Professor Barry Fraser and Dr Rekha Koul – STEM education: Student attitudes, teacher relationships & emotional climate

Professor Shaomin Liu – Helium recovery from liquefied natural gas waste stream using nanoporous Mxene materials

Associate Professor Peng Wu – Smart transformation of transport asset management through semantic web

 

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