What do fast wifi, aerogard and HyLogger have in common? All three are CSIRO science innovations, but the third you may not know, despite its fifteen-year history and far-reaching positive impact on the planet about to unfurl. With early NCRIS investment via AuScope, the quiet achieving HyLogger has changed the game for critical minerals hunters.
Read MoreDiscover AuScope’s highlights of 2020, from HQ and our Projects, as strategic steps towards realising a sustainable and resilient nation underpinned by predictive geoscience.
Read MoreAuScope and twenty seven other NCRIS organisations are preparing Australia to anticipate, manage and adapt to our changing climate and the risk of bush fires. The National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) makes this vital research possible and helps develop Australia’s risk management and science innovation.
Read MoreAuScope is proud to work alongside a number of other NCRIS organisations to enable research innovation across the sciences and technology. Often, we are connected via domain-specific challenges, but this year, we are connected by a global challenge: tackling the COVID-19 pandemic. From microscopy to computation and urban mapping, here’s how we are enabling timely and translational research.
Read MoreDiscover our 2019 highlights, from engaging the national geoscience community to build a 10-year investment strategy and 5-year investment plan, to gaining $5M to upgrade a SHRIMP ion microprobe, and reconstructing Game of Thrones’ geology in GPlates.
Read MorePartners, Geoscience Australia set to lead the charge on two world class projects.
Read MoreAustralia’s base of geoscience and geospatial – or, Earth science – knowledge and capability is crucial to our economic, social and environmental future.
Read MoreHydrogeologists demonstrate that AuScope code is critical for advanced geotechnical risk assessment.
Read MoreGeodetic tool dramatically advances severe storm detection in Australia, thus reducing economic impact through property damage and, in some cases, injury and loss of life.
Read MoreIn 2016, AuScope commissioned Lateral Economics (LE) to develop an impact assessment of our programs between 2007 — 2014. The assessment included the impact that AuScope delivered to participants, stakeholders and broader beneficiaries. It also addressed expectations of future impact and benefit.
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