Professor Malcolm Sambridge has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, recognising his pioneering work developing mathematical methods to better understand the Earth. In this interview, he reflects on his career, curiosity and the future of Earth science
Read MoreNCRIS enabled researchers from the University of Sydney have shown that ancient subduction zones created major copper, zinc and lead deposits along craton edges, providing a new framework to improve critical mineral exploration.
Read MoreTeam AuScope, represented by Dr Lucia McCallum and Shane Mule, attended SMP2026, highlighting critical discussions around indigenous knowledge, collaboration and social equity in research.
Read MoreThis week, we’re thrilled to welcome Professor Caroline Tiddy to the AuScope Board. Caroline is widely recognised for her work at the intersection of geoscience research, industry partnerships, and technological innovation. With a career built on collaboration and translating science into real-world impact, she brings a valuable perspective to AuScope’s strategic direction.
Read MoreA collaboration between AuScope and CO2CRC is strengthening Australia’s capability to observe and interpret subtle subsurface processes associated with CO2 injection and storage, while also delivering insights relevant to a wide range of subsurface applications.
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