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Swinburne Research Excellence (research centres and areas of research concentration)



Swinburne Research Centres and Groups

Swinburne University of Technology has 12 designated Research Centres. The Centres facilitate research strength by grouping together human and instrumental resources into areas of research in which they collectively have a demonstrable national or international profile. These research groupings possess a proven exceptional record of scholarship, publication and research funding. Furthermore, these centres provide an outstanding environment for the training of postgraduate research students

The Research Centres are:

Other Research Groups comprise:


Areas of Research Concentration

Swinburne University of Technology has consistently pursued a policy of concentration in research, directing the bulk of its resources to supporting research in a limited number of areas. These areas strive to be globally competitive by virtue of the excellence of the researchers involved, and the level of research infrastructure provided.

Swinburne has particular research strengths in:

Business and Enterprise

  • Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise
  • Work and Ageing
  • Public Sector Management
  • International Business

Design

  • Design Education and Designed Learning Environments
  • Designing Virtual Environments
  • Product Development and Innovation
  • Emotion and Design

Engineering

  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Sustainable Infrastructure
  • Fluid Flow Modelling
  • Advanced Materials

Information and Communication Technologies

  • Software Engineering
  • Internet Infrastructure and Applications
  • Intelligent Systems
  • Information Systems

Life and Health Sciences

  • Brain Science
  • Psychology
  • Biotechnology
  • Biomedical Instrumentation

Physical and Chemical Sciences

  • Laser and Optics
  • Astronomy
  • Molecular Modelling

Social Sciences

  • Media and Communications
  • Citizenship and Government
  • Cities and Housing
  • Technology and Society


Cooperative Research Centres - Membership

Swinburne is proud of its membership of 5 Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs). CRCs play an important role in the Australian innovation system, bringing together researchers and research users from universities, the public sector and business.
Swinburne is a core member of the following CRCs:



National Centres of Research Excellence - Membership

Swinburne is a member of 4 Australian Research Council (ARC) Centres of Excellence.

  • ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum-Atom Optics
    Prof. Peter Hannaford, +613 9214 5164
  • ARC Centre of Excellence for Ultrahigh-bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems
    Prof. Min Gu, +613 9214 5273
  • ARC Centre of Excellence in Coherent X-ray Science
    Dr. Lap V. Dao, +613 9214 4317
  • ARC Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries and Innovation
    Prof. Julian Thomas, +613 9214 5466

In addition, Swinburne hosts a Defence Materials Centre and Swinburne is also a core member of the following National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Centre of Excellence:

  • Australian Centre for Radiofrequency Bioeffects Research (ACRBR)
    A/Prof. Andrew Wood, +613 9214 8867 & A/Prof. Rodney Croft, +613 9214 5149


European Consortium of Innovative Universities - Membership

Swinburne has a vision to become an internationally respected research-led University of Technology.
Swinburne is the only Australian University to be a member of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities (ECIU). Membership of this consortium provides opportunities for various types of research collaboration.