Queensland science capability directory
The Queensland science capability directory provides information on the State’s research centres, institutes, facilities, research hospitals, precincts, laboratories and other research organisations across Queensland.
Listing 14 centres out of 332 total centres.
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Robotics and Autonomous Systems Group
The Robotics and Autonomous Systems Group is one of the leading robotics and autonomous systems research groups in the world.
Centre size: 20-100 research staff
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Mount Kent Observatory
Mt Kent Observatory is Queensland professional astronomical research facility, and is located at a dark-sky site outside Toowoomba in southern Queensland
Centre size: 20-100 research staff
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Boeing Research and Technology Australia Centre BRTAC
Boeing Research and Technology Australia Centre brings together Boeing and UQ researchers to collaborate on the next great advances in aerospace.
Centre size: 20-100 research staff
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QUT Centre for Robotics QCR
The QUT Centre for Robotics research is used for agriculture, health, environmental and infrastructure monitoring, defence, manufacturing, mining and construction.
Centre size: 20-100 research staff
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Queensland Centre for Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing AMPAM
AMPAM is dedicated to discovering new materials engineering and manufacturing technologies to benefit key economic and social sectors in Australia
Centre size: 20-100 research staff
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Centre for Hypersonics CFH
Centre of Hypersonics is globally recognised as the leading university-based hypersonics research group.
Centre size: 20-100 research staff
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Centre for Astrophysics CA
The Centre for Astrophysics delivers internationally-cited astronomical and space sciences research
Centre size: Up to 20 research staff
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Trusted Autonomous Systems Defence Cooperative Research Centre TAS-DCRC
Trusted Autonomous Systems is Australia’s first Defence Cooperative Research Centre, and is uniquely equipped to deliver world-leading autonomous and robotic technologies to enable trusted and effective cooperation between humans and machines.
Centre size: 20-100 research staff
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Institute for Advanced Engineering and Space Sciences IAESS
IAESS provides a dedicated facility for Space and Defence research with a focus on hypersonic propulsion systems, rockets, advanced materials and astrophysics.
Centre size: 100-200 research staff
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems EQUS
EQUS conducts world-leading research to exploit the potential of quantum science and develop a range of transformational technologies that will benefit society.
Centre size: 20-100 research staff
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Advanced Design and Prototyping Technologies Institute ADAPT
ADaPT brings together multi-disciplinary expertise with leading industry partners to push the boundaries in advanced custom design, rapid prototyping and new materials.
Centre size: 20-100 research staff
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Institute for Integrated and Intelligent Systems IIIS
The Institute conducts fundamental research in ICT and applied research across health informatics, bioinformatics and environmental informatics.
Centre size: 20-100 research staff
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Centre for Future Materials CFM
CFM is a world-leading research centre in advanced composite materials and applications. CFM provides advanced partnerships with industry towards innovation and growth.
Centre size: 20-100 research staff
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Queensland Centre for Advanced Technologies QCAT
QCAT is the largest integrated research and development precinct for the resources and associated advanced technology industries in Australia.
Centre size: 300-500 research staff
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