ARC Funding

Australian Research Council funding

The Australian Research Council (ARC) is a Commonwealth entity and advises the Australian Government on research matters, administers the National Competitive Grants Program - a significant component of Australia's investment in research and development - and has responsibility for Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA).

Discovery Projects: scheme provides funding for research projects that can be undertaken by individual researchers or research teams. View previously funded projects.

Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA): provide more focused support for researchers and create more opportunities for early-career researchers in both teaching and research, and research-only positions. 

Future Fellowships: supports research in areas of critical national importance by giving outstanding researchers incentives to conduct their research in Australia. 

Linkage Projects: scheme promotes national, and international, collaboration and research partnerships between key stakeholders in research and innovation. 

Industrial Transformation Research Program (ITRP): offers a suite of funding schemes attractive to both university-based researchers and industries

Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities (LIEF): scheme provides funding for research infrastructure, equipment and facilities to eligible organisations. 

Discovery Indigenous: scheme provides funding to Administering Organisations to support research programs led by an Indigenous Australian researcher and build research capacity of higher degree research and early career researchers. 

ARC Centres of Excellence: are prestigious foci of expertise through which high-quality researchers maintain and develop Australia’s international standing in research areas of national priority. 

Australian Laureate Fellowships: scheme reflects the Commonwealth’s commitment to excellence in research by supporting world-class researchers to conduct research in Australia. 

Australian Research Council funding

Discovery Projects

The Discovery Projects scheme objectives are to:

  • support excellent pure basic, strategic basic and applied research, and research training, across all disciplines excluding clinical and other medical research, that addresses a significant problem or gap in knowledge and represents value for money;
  • expand research capacity in Australia by supporting excellent researchers and teams;
  • foster national and international research collaboration;
  • create new knowledge with economic, commercial, environmental, social and/or cultural benefits for Australia; and
  • enhance the scale and focus of research in Australian Government priority areas.

Key information

The Discovery Projects scheme has a two-stage application process, commencing with an Expression of Interest (EOI). Shortlisted applicants will be invited to submit a full application.

Expression of Interest:

  • EOI Open: 22 January, 2024
  • Request Not to Assess Close: 13 February, 2024
  • EOI Close: 27 February, 2024
  • EOI outcomes announced: 8 April to 10 April, 2024

Full Application:

  • Full Applications Open: 11 April, 2024
  • Full Applications Close: 4 June, 2024
  • Rejoinders: 7 August to 20 August, 2024
  • Anticipated announcement: 20 November to 29 November, 2024.

2026 round

Expression of Interest:

  • EOI Open: 31 October 2024
  • Request Not to Assess Close: 26 November 2024
  • EOI Close: 13 December 2024
  • EOI outcomes announced: 26 to 28 February 2025

Full Application:

  • Full Applications Open: 5 March 2025
  • Full Applications Close: 16 April 2025
  • Rejoinders: 30 June to 11 July 2025
  • Anticipated announcement: 16 to 30 October 2025

UOW resources

ARC website

Discovery Program

Research Management System

For all required UOW documentation and policies related to funding, also see Research Grants on Forms, guidelines & policies.

Discovery Early Career Researcher Award

The Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) scheme is a separate element of the Discovery Program. The DECRA scheme provides more focused support for researchers and creates more opportunities for early-career researchers in both teaching and research, and research-only positions. 

The objectives of the DECRA scheme are to:

  • Support excellent basic and applied research by early career researchers
  • Advance promising early career researchers and promote enhanced opportunities for diverse career pathways 
  • Enable research and research training in high quality and supportive environments
  • Expand Australia’s knowledge base and research capability
  • Enhance the scale and focus of research in the Science and Research Priorities

Key information

ARC Grants CalendarDiscovery Early Career Research Award 2025 round

  • Applications Open: 12 October 2023
  • Request Not to Assess Close: 23 November 2023
  • Applications Close: 7 December 2023
  • Rejoinders: 28 March to 15 April 2024
  • Anticipated announcement: 2 to 13 September 2024

Discovery Early Career Researcher Award 2026 round

  • Applications Open: 30 January 2025
  • Request Not to Assess Close: 5 March 2025
  • Applications Close: 18 March 2025
  • Anticipated announcement:  14 - 27 November 2025

Applicants must discuss their pre-application with their Head of School or Centre/Institute Director (as appropriate) and gain their support prior to submitting to research-operations@uow.edu.au

Prospective applicants must also provide a 2-page CV, detailing their experience and achievements in their career thus far. In their CV, applicants should also include relevant publication and HDR student supervision metrics (e.g. Citations, h-index, No. 1st authorships; HDR student supervisions (current & completed); and a list of their Top 5 Publications, each with a maximum 50-word statement outlining their individual contribution to, and the significance of, the work. CV’s that exceed 2 pages will not be accepted.

Resources

ARC website
DECRA

Includes links to

DECRA specific information - To be updated for 2026 round

Research Management System

For all required UOW documentation and policies related to funding, also see Research Grants on Forms, guidelines & policies.

Future Fellowships

The Future Fellowships scheme supports research in areas of critical national importance by giving outstanding researchers incentives to conduct their research in Australia. The aim of the Future Fellowships scheme is to attract and retain the best and brightest mid-career researchers. 

The objectives of the Future Fellowships scheme are to:

  • Ensure that outstanding mid-career researchers are recruited and retained by Administering Organisations in continuing academic positions 
  • Build collaboration across industry and/or research organisations and/or disciplines
  • Support research in Science and Research Priorities that will result in economic, environmental, social and/or cultural benefits for Australia
  • Strengthen Australia’s research capacity by supporting innovative, internationally competitive research.

Please Note: Applications for this funding round are by Faculty nomination only. Contact your Associate Dean (Research) for further information.

Key information

ARC Grants Calendar – Future Fellowships 2024 round

  • Applications Open: 5 October 2023
  • Request Not to Assess Close: 9 November 2023
  • Applications Close: 23 November 2023
  • Rejoinders: 14 March to 27 March 2024
  • Anticipated announcement: 25 July to 7 August 2024

Future Fellowship 2025 round 

  • Applications Open: 17 September 2024
  • Request Not to Assess Close: 17 October 2024
  • Applications Close: 31 October 2024
  • Rejoinders: 6 to 19 March 2025
  • Anticipated announcement: 8 to 21 July 2025

Applicants must discuss their pre-application with their Head of School or Centre/Institute Director (as appropriate) and gain their support prior to submitting to research-operations@uow.edu.au

Prospective applicants must also provide a 2-page CV, detailing their experience and achievements in their career thus far. In their CV, applicants should also include relevant publication and HDR student supervision metrics (e.g. Citations, h-index, No. 1st authorships; HDR student supervisions (current & completed); and a list of their Top 5 Publications, each with a maximum 50-word statement outlining their individual contribution to, and the significance of, the work. CV’s that exceed 2 pages will not be accepted.

Resources

ARC website
Future Fellowships

Includes links to the following

Research Management System

For all required UOW documentation and policies related to funding, also see Research Grants on Forms, guidelines & policies.

Australian Research Council (ARC) Industry Fellowships

Early Career Industry Fellowships

The Early Career Industry Fellowships scheme creates a pathway to support academic researchers in establishing careers in industry, and industry-based researchers to work in university settings, with the aim of increased two-way mobility and skill-building in research collaboration, translation and commercialisation.

Up to 50 Early Career Industry Fellowships may be awarded each year providing salary contribution for up to 3 years and project costs up to $150,000.

For Guidelines, Important Dates and documentation, see ARC Early Career Industry Fellowships.

Mid-Career Industry Fellowships

The Mid-Career Industry Fellowships scheme creates a pathway to support academic researchers in establishing careers in industry, and industry-based researchers to work in university settings, with the aim of increased two-way mobility and skill-building in research collaboration, translation and commercialisation.

Up to 25 Mid-Career Industry Fellowships may be awarded each year providing salary contribution for up to 4 years and project costs up to $290,000.

For Guidelines, Important Dates and documentation, see ARC Mid-Career Industry Fellowships.

Industry Laureate Fellowships

The Industry Laureate Fellowships scheme creates a pathway to support academic researchers in establishing careers in industry, and industry-based researchers to work in university settings, with the aim of increased two-way mobility and skill-building in research collaboration, translation and commercialisation.

Up to 8 Industry Laureate Fellowships may be awarded each year providing salary contribution for up to 5 years and project costs up to $1,500,000.

For Guidelines, Important Dates and documentation, see ARC Industry Laureate Fellowships.

Key information

Early Career Industry Fellowships 2025

  • Applications Open - 24 September 2024
  • Request Not to Assess Close - 29 October 2024
  • Applications Close - 12 November 2024
  • Announcement - 10 to 23 July 2025

Mid-Career Industry Fellowships 2025

  • Applications Open - 24 September 2024
  • Request Not to Assess Close - 29 October 2024
  • Applications Close - 12 November 2024
  • Announcement - 10 to 23 July 2025

Early and Mid-Career Industry applicants must complete a Pre-application Form and return it to the Faculty Research Operations Unit (FROU) research-operations@uow.edu.au by Internal UOW date TBA when scheme dates have been released. 

Applicants must discuss their pre-application with their Head of School or Centre/Institute Director (as appropriate) and gain their support prior to submitting to research-operations@uow.edu.au

Prospective applicants must also provide a 2-page CV, detailing their experience and achievements in their career thus far. In their CV, applicants should also include relevant publication and HDR student supervision metrics (e.g. Citations, h-index, No. 1st authorships; HDR student supervisions (current & completed); and a list of their Top 5 Publications, each with a maximum 50-word statement outlining their individual contribution to, and the significance of, the work. CV’s that exceed 2 pages will not be accepted.

Resources

Research Management System

For all required UOW documentation and policies related to funding, also see Research Grants on Forms, guidelines & policies

 

Linkage project grants

  • Open to Continuous Applications
  • Notice of Intent (NOI): To register your intent to apply, please complete the online NOI form.

Resources

ARC Website

ARC Linkage Projects

Calendar and important dates

LP Key Calendar and important dates

Linkage Projects - 2024 Round 2:

  • Applications Open - 6 August 2024
  • Request to Not Assess close in RMS - 3 September 2024 
  • Applications Close - 17 September 2024 
  • Rejoinders dates - 12 November 2024 to 25 November 2024
  • Anticipated announcements - 14 April 2025 to 30 April 2025

Grant guidelines

The Grant guidelines document sets out:

  • the purpose of the Linkage Projects scheme;
  • the eligibility and assessment criteria;
  • how grant applications are considered and selected;
  • how grantees are notified and receive grant payments;
  • how grantees will be monitored and evaluated; &
  • responsibilities and expectations in relation to the Linkage Projects grant scheme.

Instructions to applicants

The Linkage Projects Instructions to Applicants provides information to applicants on how to complete and electronically submit a Linkage Projects application for funding applied for in 2023 (LP23).

SAMPLE APPLICATION FORM (PDF)

ARC Medical Research Policy

The ARC Medical Research Policy details research which is eligible for ARC support. The intended aim is to reduce the likelihood of applicants preparing and submitting applications to the ARC which are ineligible for funding

Research Management System

Research Management System (RMS) information & requesting a User Account

The Research Management System (RMS) is a web-based system used to prepare and submit research applications, assessments and rejoinders for the Australian Research Council’s (ARC) National Competitive Grants Program (NCGP).

Additional resources

Forms

Details of successful LP projects

Are you an Industry Partner?

Industrial Transformations Research Program

The Industrial Transformation Research Program (ITRP) supports university researchers to partner with industry in priority areas for Australia. 

Industrial Transformation Research Hubs  fund research projects focused on issues facing industry and Industrial Transformation Training Centres  - support Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students and postdoctoral researchers gain practical skills and experience through placements with industry. 

Key information

Resources

ARC website: Industrial Transformations Research Program

This page provides information on the following:

Research Management System

For all required UOW documentation and policies related to funding, also see Research Grants on Forms, guidelines & policies

 

Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment & Facilities

The Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities (LIEF) scheme provides funding to eligible organisations for research infrastructure, equipment and facilities.

Under this scheme researchers participate in cooperative initiatives so that expensive research infrastructure, equipment and facilities can be shared between higher education organisations and industry.

The scheme fosters collaboration through its support of the cooperative use of international or national research facilities.

Applicants may seek funding for:

  • infrastructure, equipment and facility purchases, construction and installation
  •  salaries directly associated with creating and installing infrastructure, equipment or facilities
  • leasing of infrastructure, equipment or facilities
  • consortium membership costs, in the case of Australia's participation in the use of significant international-scale or national research facilities
  • specialised computing facilities and software compilations, catalogues, clearing houses or bibliographies.

Key information

The ARC LE26 scheme should open 22 January, 2025 and close 9 April, 2025.

Resources

ARC website

Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities

Includes links to the following:

Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities specific information

Research Management System

For all required UOW documentation and policies related to funding, also see Research Grants on Forms, guidelines & policies

Discovery Indigenous

Discovery Indigenous scheme provides funding to Administering Organisations to support research programs led by an Indigenous Australian researcher and build research capacity of higher degree research and early career researchers. Grants from the ARC are made to organisations, not individual researchers or research teams. 

The objectives of the Discovery Indigenous scheme are to:  

  • Support excellent basic and applied research and research training by Indigenous researchers as individuals and as teams
  • Develop the research expertise of Indigenous researchers
  • Support and retain established Indigenous researchers in Australian higher education institutions
  • Expand Australia’s knowledge base and research capability 

The Discovery Indigenous scheme was previously named the Discovery Indigenous Researcher Development scheme. Documents relating to the Discovery Indigenous Researcher Development scheme are now located at ARC legacy schemes.

Key information

Discovery Indigenous 2026

  • Applications Open: 20 November 2024
  • Request Not to Assess Close: 6 February 2025 
  • Full Applications Close: 20 February 2025
  • Rejoinders: 23 May 2025 to 6 June 2025 
  • Anticipated announcement: 17 to 30 September 2025

ARC website
Discovery Indigenous

Resources

ARC Centres of Excellence

ARC Centres of Excellence are focal points of expertise through which high-quality researchers maintain and develop Australia’s international standing in research areas of national priority.

Through the ARC Centres of Excellence, significant collaborations occur between universities, publicly funded research organisations, other research bodies, governments, and businesses in Australia and overseas, all to support outstanding research.

The objectives for the ARC Centres of Excellence are to:

  • undertake innovative and potentially transformational research
  • link existing Australian research strengths  to address the most challenging and significant research problems
  • develop relationships and build new networks with major national and international centres and research programs
  • build Australia’s human capacity in a range of research areas
  • provide high-quality postgraduate and postdoctoral training environments
  • offer Australian researchers opportunities to work on large-scale problems
  • establish Centres that have an impact on the wider community through interaction with higher education institutions, governments, industry and the private and non-profit sectors.

Applications for funding of ARC Centres of Excellence are invited periodically. Grants are made to organisations, not individual researchers or research teams. Applicants should familiarise themselves with the relevant Grant Guidelines and Grant Agreements.

Key information

Australian Laureate Fellowships

The Australian Laureate Fellowships scheme reflects the Commonwealth’s commitment to excellence in research by supporting world-class researchers to conduct research in Australia. 

The scheme encourages applications from the highest-quality researchers by providing eligible Australian Laureate Fellows with project funding in addition to salary and salary-related (on-cost) support.

The objectives of the Australian Laureate Fellowships scheme are to:

  • attract and retain outstanding researchers and research leaders of international reputation, with exceptional ability to lead, collaborate, mentor and supervise, and enhance their capacity to create an enduring legacy;
  • build focus and scale in research by forging new links among researchers, the international research community and/or industry and other research end-users;
  • support a program of innovative and ground-breaking research that addresses a significant problem or gap in knowledge;
  • create a cohesive research program and implementation plan that represents value for money;
  • provide an excellent research training environment and exemplary opportunity to nurture early or mid-career researchers;
  • produce new or advanced knowledge resulting from the outcomes of the research with economic, commercial, environmental, social and/or cultural benefits for Australia, and to enhance research in Australian Government priority areas.

Key information

Notice of intent to apply (NOI)

The DVC-RSF invites nominations annually from Faculties for these prestigious awards which are open to outstanding Australian or international researchers.

NOIs for the 2025 round closed on Thursday, 22 August, 2024.

ARC website: Australian Laureate Fellowships

Past grant recipients

 

Year Name Title Total
2024 Willy Susilo, Yannan Li Bridging the gap between Key-Evolving Signatures and Their Applications $518,026
2024 Andrew Ainsworth, Adrian Lee  Reaching for tax breaks: Household financial decisions and tax policy $225,242
2024 Stuart Kaye, Quentin Hanich, Camille Goodman,  Law And Policy Framework For Remote Sensing In Maritime Enforcement $285,204
2024 Weihua Li, Haiping Du, Yi-Qing Ni  Magnetorheological Elastomer Based Tuned Mass Damper $509,442
2024 Caiyun Wang, Pawel Wagner, David Officer, Li-Hsien Yeh, Mutsumi Kimura  Asymmetric Biomembranes for Blue Energy Harvesting $555,811
2024 Anthony Dosseto, Juraj Farkas, Katie Maloney, Anne-Sofie Ahm, Galen Halverson  Middle Age Earth: ocean chemistry and evolution in the Boring Billion $483,315
2024 Lisanne Spenkelink, Antonius van Oijen, Andrew Griffiths  High-throughput single-molecule directed evolution $601,737
2024 Mirella Dottori, David Adams, Zhilian Yue, Gordon Wallace Touch and Tension: Molecular Determinants of Human Mechanosensation $797,032
2024 Jiazhao Wang, Germanas Peleckis, Hua Liu, Nana Wang, Hansu Kim, Vanessa Peterson  Electrolyte and interface engineering of solid-state sodium batteries $433,552
2024 Anh Tieu, Cheng Lu, Bach Tran, Thi Dinh Ta Environmentally friendly lubricants for higher productivity in cold rolling $631,872
2023 Associate Professor Wei Kong Pang; Dr Xun Xu; Associate Professor Khay See; Dr Bernt Johannessen Enabling High-performance Layered Oxide Sodium-Ion Battery Cathodes. $398,530
2023 Professor Guang Shi; Professor Allen Nutman; Em/Professor Allan Chivas; Dr James Crowley; Professor Vivi Vajda Reading the past to predict future biodiversity: a deep-time perspective. $442,000
2023 Associate Professor Jiakun Liu; Professor Xu-Jia Wang; Professor Neil Trudinger Singularity and regularity for Monge-Ampere type equations. $403,300
2023 Professor Teresa Steele; Associate Professor Alexander Mackay; Dr Lynne Quick; Asst Professor Elizabeth Niespolo; Dr Mareike Stahlschmidt The evolution of human innovation in an arid biodiversity hotspot. $550,107
2023 Professor Geoffrey Spinks; Dr Zhen Jiang; Professor Luke Connal Smart materials for atmospheric water management and water harvesting. $418,000
2023 Professor Weihua Li; Professor Michael Dickey Liquid metal composite tactile sensor. $478,416
2023 Associate Professor Sharon Crozier-De Rosa; Professor Vera Mackie; Dr Ana Stevenson; Professor Andrea Witcomb Archiving Social Movements & Building Historical Literacy for a Digital Age. $343,268
2023 Professor Alex Remennikov; Dr Damith Mohotti Structural safety guidelines for accidental hydrogen explosion hazards . $388,816
2023 Professor Gordon Wallace; Dr Zhilian Yue; Professor Jun Chen; Professor Mirella Dottori; Professor Robert Forster 3D Bipolar Electroactive Architectures for Wireless BioStimulation. $488,000
2023 Dr Mariano Rodrigo; Professor Rogemar Mamon; Associate Professor Katsuichiro Goda Weather, climate & geological risks: derivative pricing & risk management. $393,000
2023 Associate Professor Roger Patulny; Dr Jordan McKenzie; Associate Professor Rebecca Olson; Associate Professor Fiona Charlson; Professor Mary Holmes; Adj/Professor Andreas Hernandez How parents manage climate anxiety: coping and hoping for the whole family. $405,000
2023 Professor Thomas Hyde; Dr Natalie Matosin; Professor Lezanne Ooi; Professor Naguib Mechawar; Dr Janine Knauer-Arloth Phenotyping doublecortin+ cells to unravel human adult neurogenesis. $634,931
2023 Professor Xiaolin Wang; Professor Chao Zhang; Dr Zhi Li; Dr Kirrily Rule Giant magnetic-thermoelectricity in topological materials . $420,000
2023 Professor Anatoly Rozenfeld; Professor Marco Petasecca; Professor Michael Lerch; Dr Thuy Linh Tran; Associate Professor Susanna Guatelli; Dr Andrew See; Dr Stuart George Space RAdiation Monitoring System (SRAMS) for safe space missions. $500,983
2022 Associate Professor Marlene Longbottom; Professor Kathleen Clapham; Professor Bronwyn Fredericks; Dr Amanda Porter; Professor Valerie Harwood; Professor Janya McCalman; Professor Rebecca Ivers Navigating the Carceral Interface. $1,287,000
2022 Professor Willy Susilo; Dr Fuchun Guo; Dr Steven Duong; Professor Huaxiong Wang Secure Crowdsourcing Classification with Privacy Protection against Servers. $462,000
2022 Professor Christopher Gibson; Dr Christopher Brennan-Horley; Dr Nicole Cook; Professor Pauline McGuirk Reassembling the pandemic city: shifting geographies of creative work. $356,735
2022 Associate Professor Adam Rennie; Professor Alan Carey; Dr Galina Levitina Topological stability from spectral analysis. $332,000
2022 Professor Jun Chen; Dr Marco Sacchi Ambient Electrochemical C-N Coupling via Co-electrolysis of N2 and CO2. $470,000
2022 Professor Aidan Sims Noncommutative analysis for self-similar structure. $384,000
2022 Professor Lei Wang; Dr Peng Wang; Dr Lingqiao Liu Making Meta-learning Generalised . $450,000
2022 Professor Shulei Chou; Dr Yun-Xiao Wang; Professor Jiazhao Wang; Professor Yong-Mook Kang Sodium-Metal-Free, Safe and Sustainable Sodium-Ion Sulfur Batteries. $390,000
2022 Professor Antoine van Oijen; Professor Heath Ecroyd Understanding chaperone function, one molecule at a time. $537,000
2021 A/Prof Shirley Agostinho; Prof Lori Lockyer; Dr Kellie Buckley-Walker; Prof Sarojni Choy; Prof Susan Bennett; Prof Allison Littlejohn Investigating professional learning lives in the digital evolution of work. $481,720
2021 Prof Antoine van Oijen and Prof Nicholas Dixon Roadblocks in DNA replication. $600,364
2021 Prof Nicholas Dixon; Prof Peter Lewis; Dr Gokhan Tolun; Dr Harshad Ghodke; A/Prof Aaron Oakley Structures to Solve Conflicts of DNA Replication and RNA Transcription. $692,195
2021 Dr Bo Li; Prof Qiaomei Fu; Dr Jianhui Liu; Prof Lingxia Zhao; Dr Feng Gao; Dr Benjamin Marwick Out of Africa: human prehistory in southwestern China $269,457
2021 A/Prof Kerrylee Rogers; Prof Colin Woodroffe; A/Prof Sarah Hamylton; Prof Richard Lucas; Dr Brendan Brooke Mangrove sustainability on the Australian coast. $450,000
2021 Dr Stewart Vella; A/Prof Simon Rice; Dr Christian Swann; A/Prof Richard Keegan; Prof Anthony Okely Playing it Safe: Psychological Safety and Mental Health for Community Sport. $357,409
2021 A/Prof Muhammad Hadi; Dr Mohamed Elchalakani; Dr Mohamed Mohamed Ali; A/Prof Md Sheikh; Prof Danying Gao Geopolymer concrete for thin-walled structures in marine environment. $325,000
2021 Dr David Cortie; Dr Zengji Yue; Prof Zhenxiang Cheng; Prof Roger Lewis; Prof Chao Zhang; Dr Dehong Yu; Dr Kirrily Rule; Prof Bing Li Hot Topic: Quantum Design of Phononic Heat Filters. $315,000
2021 A/Prof Stephen Palmisano; Dr Juno Kim; Prof Robert Allison; Unleashing the potential of VR: reducing sickness in head-mounted displays. $199,000
2021 Prof Zaiping Guo; Dr Tengfei Zhou; Dr Yan Lu; Dr David Wexler Batteries of the future-a new strategy for CO2 fixation and energy storage. $492,255
2021 Prof Shi Xue Dou; Dr Ji Liang; Dr Weijie Li; Prof Lichang Yin; Dr Longlong Fan; Prof Dr Jong-Beom Baek Carbon-free Energy Storage and Conversion Using Ammonia as a Mediator. $573,778
2021 Prof Gursel Alici Non-invasive and safe human-machine interface (HMI) systems. $334,055
2020 Dr Dylan Cliff, Professor Timothy Olds, Assoc. Prof Janette Green, Prof Ian Janssen, Dr Esther van Sluijs, and Prof Dr Mark Tremblay Identifying optimal daily levels of movement behaviours in early childhood $388,333
2020 Assoc. Prof Anthony Dosseto, Assoc. Prof Scott Mooney, Prof Ross Bradstock, Dr Damien Lemarchand, and Dr Nathalie Vigier Shaping a sunburnt country: fire, climate and the Australian landscape $379,000
2020 Dist. Prof Shi Xue Dou, Dr Wenping Sun, Dr Ji Liang, Assoc. Prof Yuanyue Liu, Prof Changzheng Wu, and Prof Dr Jong-Beom Baek Controlling and Understanding Interface Chemistry for Energy Conversions $480,000
2020 Prof Haiping Du and Dr Shuaishuai Sun Electromagnetically Interconnected Suspension for Electrified Vehicles $320,000
2020 Dist. Prof Zaiping Guo, Dr Jianfeng Mao, and Prof Chunsheng Wang Low cost aqueous rechargeable zinc batteries for grid-scale energy storage $510,000
2020 Assoc. Prof Helen McGregor, Assoc. Prof Jody Webster, Dr Janice Lough, Dr Sophie Lewis, Dr Benjamin Henley, Dr Thomas Felis, Prof Yusuke Yokoyama, and Dr Tara Clark; Past climate and environmental impacts on Great Barrier Reef paleoecology $418,000
2020 Prof Pauline McGuirk, Prof Robyn Dowling, Dr Sophia Maalsen, and Dr Tom Baker Innovating urban governance: practices for enhanced urban futures $320,556
2020 Prof Colin Murray-Wallace, Prof Bradley Pillans, Dr Nicolas Flament, Assoc. Professor Paul Hesse, and Prof Mark Bateman; Global climate change and coastal landscape evolution in southern Australia $391,000
2020 Prof Kashem Muttaqi, Dr Md. Rabiul Islam, Assoc. Prof Josep Pou, Prof Darmawan Sutanto, and Prof Frede Blaajerg; A Next Generation Smart Solid-State Transformer for Power Grid Applications $480,469
2020 Associate Professor Phil Orchard Creating Accountability: Improving Responses to Forced Displacement Crimes $181,755
2020 Assoc. Prof Julia Quilter and Prof Luke McNamara Intoxication Evidence in Rape Trials: A Double-Edged Sword? $239,322
2020 Senior Prof Sharon Robinson, Prof Arko Lucieer, Prof Margaret Barbour, and Dr Quan Hua High resolution health assessment of Antarctic plants as climate changes $505,000
2020 Prof Aidan Sims, Prof Jacqui Ramagge, Assoc. Prof David Pask, Dr Nathan Brownlowe, and Assoc. Prof Lisa Clark There and back again: operator algebras, algebras and dynamical systems $461,000
2020 Senior Professor Willy Susilo, Assoc. Prof Guomin Yang, Dr Fuchun Guo, and Prof Robert Deng Securing Public Cloud Storage with Protection against Malicious Senders $342,074
2020 Assoc. Prof Adam Trevitt, Dr William Donald, and Prof Christophe Jouvet; New laser and mass spectrometry methods for detecting protonation isomers $420,000
2020 Senior Prof Simon Ville, Assoc. Prof Pierre van der Eng, Em. Prof David Merrett, and Assoc. Prof Andre Sammartino A History of Foreign Multinational Enterprises in Australia from Federation $201,872
2020 Associate Professor Lei Wang Learning kernel-based high-order visual representation for image retrieval $445,000
2019 Professor Abdesselam Bouzerdoum; Dr Son Lam Phung Assistive micronavigation for vision impaired people $389,326
2019 Professor Zhenxiang Cheng; Professor Xiaolin Wang; Professor Wenhong Wang; Professor Hongxin Yang; Hon. Professor Elliot Gilbert Magnetic skyrmion materials for next generation spintronic-based devices $410,000
2019 Professor Noel Cressie; Dr Andrew Zammit Mangion; Dr Ann Stavert Bayesian inversion and computation applied to atmospheric flux fields  $505,000 
2019  Professor Zheng Jiang; Dr Jingwei Zhao; Professor Dr Ming Yang  Mechanics of the shape of thin strip with varying thickness  $360,000 
2019  Associate Professor Lisa Kervin; Associate Professor Irina Verenikina; Professor Susan Danby; Dr Steven Howard; Hon. Professor Iram Siraj Quality in adult-child interactions during digital experiences  $368,704 
2019  Associate Professor Attila Mozer; Dr Pawel Wagner; Dr Andrew Nattestad; Associate Professor Shogo Mori; Professor Keith Gordon Faster interfacial electron transfer: the effect of molecule shape and size  $300,000 
2019 Professor Kiet Tieu; Dr Shanhong Wan; Dr Vitor Sencadas; Professor Jingcheng Hao A smart functional lubricant for hot strip rolling $535,000
2019 Dr Gerrit van den Bergh; Dr Mark Moore; Associate Professor Nick Milne; Dr Hanneke Meijer; Dr Yousuke Kaifu; Dr Samuel Turvey; Island fauna evolution through deep time: the Flores experiment $324,000
2019 Professor Gordon Waitt; Associate Professor Teresa Lea; Professor Ian Buchanan; Associate Professor Glen Fuller Pedalling for change: cultural geography for traffic congestion innovation $373,000
2018 A/Prof James McCoy, Dr Valentina-Mira Wheeler, Prof Neil Trudinger; Parabolic methods for elliptic boundary value problems $297,478
2018 Prof Aidan Sims, Prof Astrid an Huef, Prof Stuart White Taming infinite dimensions: quasidiagonality and nuclear dimension $347,167
2018 Prof Willy Susilo, Dr Joonsang Baek , Prof Yi Mu, Prof Reihaneh Safavi-Naini Secure and dynamic access control over encrypted data in the cloud $312,298
2018 A/Prof Julia Martinez, Dr Claire Lowrie, Em/Prof Gregor Benton Chinese indentured labour in the colonial Asia Pacific region, 1919–1966 $171,456
2018 Prof Nicholas Dixon, A/Prof Aaron Oakley, Dr Guido Pintacuda, Prof Elizabeth Harry, Dr Andrew Robinson, A/Prof Michael Kelso Molecular Interactions with an antibiotic target in DNA replication $534,573
2018 Prof Antoine van Oijen, Prof Nicholas Dixon A functional dissection of the bacterial replisome $524,298
2018 A/Prof Jun Shen, Dr Tingru Cui, Dr Dongming Xu Smart micro learning with open education resources $362,666
2018 A/Prof Jane Herbert, Dr Jenny Richmond, Dr Sabine Seehagen Ready, steady, go: Infant motor development and cognition $237,961
2018 Prof Stephen Pyne, Dr Christopher Hyland A new molecular platform for catalytic synthesis of heterocycles $357,072
2018 Prof Jiazhao Wang, Prof Hua Liu, Dr Konstantin Konstantinov, Prof Dr Weishen Yang, Dr Qinfen Gu Development of ambient air operation rechargeable sodium-air batteries $372,388
2018 Dr Brian Yecies, Dr Jie Yang Mobile Webtoons: Creative Innovation in a New Digital Economy $138,888
2018 Prof Buddhima Indraratna, A/Prof Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn, Prof Matthew Coop, Asst Prof James Hambleton; Synthetic energy absorbing composite for improved track performance $251,962
2018 Prof Clive Schofield, Prof Stuart Kaye, Prof Michael Petterson Lost oceans? Threats to Pacific Island maritime claims and response options $252,022
2017  A/Prof Jun Chen  Redox-Gel Integrated Electrode for ThermoCells - Body Heat to Electricity  $296,500 
2017  Prof Shi Xue Dou; Dr Yi Du; Dr Xun Xu; A/Prof Germanas Peleckis  Two-dimensional Plasmonic Heterogeneous Nanostructures for Photocatalysis  $513,000 
2017 Dr Susanna Guatelli A new, specialised approach to understand nanoparticle radiosensitisation $363,000
2017 Prof Zai Guo; Dr Konstantin Konstantinov Potassium ion batteries for large scale renewable energy storage $493,500
2017 Dr Zhenguo Huang; Prof Hua Liu; Dr Haibo Yu Liquid-phase hydrogen carriers for energy storage and delivery $391,000
2017 Prof Daniel Hutto; Dr Michael Kirchhoff; Prof Shaun Gallagher Minds in Skilled Performance: Explanatory Framework and Comparative Study $263,000
2017 A/Prof Cheng Lu; Dr Hailiang Yu Large-volume gradient materials: manufacturing and deformation mechanism $300,000
2017 Prof Allen Nutman Engineering planetary habitability: Earth's critical first billion years $270,000
2017 A/Prof Sarah O' Shea Capitals and Capabilities: Rethinking higher education persistence $152,903
2017 Prof Elena Pereloma; Dr Azdiar Gazder Establishing the deformation mechanisms of metastable titanium alloys $270,000
2017 Prof Anatoly Rozenfeld; Dr Marco Petasecca; A/Prof Michael Lerch Development of radiation detectors to better understand ion interactions $357,000
2017 A/Prof Ngamta Thamwattana Modelling optimal electromaterial structures for energy applications $248,499
2017 Prof Kiet Tieu; Dr Hongtao Zhu A novel tribological approach to improve surface quality of Silicon stee $401,500
2017 Prof Xiaolin Wang; Dr Zhi Li; A/Prof Zhenxiang Cheng; Dr Yi Du Atomically thin superconductors $372,500
2017 Dr Tao Yu; A/Prof Lip The Hybrid Multiple-Tube Concrete Columns Incorporating Composite Materials $280,000
2017 Prof Song-Ping Zhu The role of liquidity in financial markets $369,000
2016  Prof Mark Wilson, A/Prof Heath Ecroyd  Defining systems that clear dangerous misfolded proteins from body fluids  $452,800 
2016  Prof David Griffith, Dr Nicholas Deutscher, Dr Jenny Fisher, Dr Clare Murphy and A/Prof Stephen Wilson  Tackling Atmospheric Chemistry Grand Challenges in the Southern Hemisphere  $980,900 
2016 Prof Chao Zhang, Prof Roger Lewis and Dr Zhi Li Coherent, tuned terahertz photons from nonlinear processes in graphene $395,000 
2016 Prof Susan Turnbull Border Crossing: The Transnational Career of the Television Crime Drama $148,000
2016 Prof Shi Xue Dou, Dr Ziqi Sun, Dr Xun Xu and Dr Ting Liao Multifunctional 2D materials for sustainable energy applications $610,000
2016 Dr Wendy Nielsen, Prof Garry Hoban, Dr Pauline Jones The Quality of Learning as Students Create Digital Explanations of Science $160,000
2015  Prof Abdesselam Bouzerdoum; Prof Moeness Amin

Enhanced Through-Wall Imaging using Bayesian Compressive Sensing

$495,900 
2015  Prof Noel A Cressie Spatio-Temporal Statistics and its Application to Remote Sensing  $402,500 
2015  Dr Guy R Davidson  American Literacy Celebrity and Contemporary Identity  $124,791 
2015 Dr Markus Hagenbuchner, Dr Stewart G Trost, Dr Dylan P Cliff Modelling active play in preschool children using machine learning  $286,424
2015 Prof Zheng Y Jiang,  Dr Dongbin Wei, Dr Jingwei Zhao Micromanufacturing and the mechanics of novel composite micro drills  $368,200
2015 Prof Sandra C Jones, Prof Rodney J Croft Alcohol advertising to women in Australia  $289,201
2015 Prof Weihua Li, A/Prof Jianchun Li Adaptive base isolation using Innovative magnetorheological elastomers  $266,300
2015 Prof Vera C Mackie, A/Prof Deborah S Ferber; Dr Nicola J Marks IVF and Assisted Reproductive Technologies: The Global Experience  $518,953
2015 Dr James A McCoy; Dr Glen E Wheeler; Prof Benjamin H Andrews Higher order curvature flow of curves and hypersurfaces  $450,800
2015 Prof Ian A McLean; Dr Siobhan A McHugh; Ms Margo Neale A new theory of Aboriginal art  $122,259
2015 A/Prof Todd W Mitchell; Prof Stephen J Blanksby   $434,700
2015 Prof David L Officer; Dr Pawe Wagnerl; Dr Klaudia K Wagner; Prof Dermot Diamond; Prof Keith C Gordon; Dr Larisa Florea   $394,700
2015 Prof Aidan D Sims; A/Prof David A Pask; Dr Roozbeh Hazrat   $310,700
2015 Prof Aidan D Sims   $345,300 
2015 Prof Kiet A Tieu; Dr Hongtao Zhu; Prof Liping Wang; Dr Shanhong Wan   $455,300
2015 Prof Dr Antoine M van Oijen; Prof Nicholas Dixon   $778,791 
2015 Prof Colin D Woodroffe; Prof Colin V Murray-Wallace; Dr David M Kennedy; Dr Toru Tamura; Dr Scott L Nichol; Dr Randolph A McBride   $384,700
2014 Prof Song-Ping Zhu; Dr Wenting Chen   $400,000
2014 Prof Stephen J Blanksby; Dr Berwyck L Poad   $360,000
2014 Prof David W Griffith; Prof Paul O Wennberg; A/Prof Stephen R Wilson   $488,000
2014 Dr Anthony Dosseto; Prof Allan R Chivas; Dr Nathalie Vigier; Dr Damien Lemarchand   $240,000
2014 Prof Allan R Chivas; Dr Jonathan J Tyler; Dr Russell N Drysdale   $450,000
2014 A/Prof Minjie Zhang; Prof Darmawan Sutanto; A/Prof Takayuki Ito   $240,000
2014 Prof Abdesselam Bouzerdoum; Dr Son Lam Phung   $386,000
2014  A/Prof Long D Nghiem; Dr Faisal I Hai;  Prof William E Price; Prof Kazuo Yamamoto; Prof Menachem Elimelech   $284,109
2014 Dr Haiping Du; Prof Weihua Li; Prof Christopher D Cook; Prof Fazel Naghdy; Dr Zheng Li   $360,000
2014 Zhang, Prof Chao; Wang, Prof Xiaolin; Lewis, Prof Roger A; Bao, Dr Qiaoliang; Horvat, A/Prof Josip   $410,000
2014

Prof Sharon A Robinson; Dr Arko Lucieer; Dr Robert T Furbank, Dr Jose A Jimenez-Berni; Dr Zbigniew Kolber, A/Prof Jean-Philippe L Gastellu-Etchegorry

  $520,000
2014 Dr Jiazhao Wang; Dr Jun Chen; Dr Shulei Chou; Prof Hua K Liu; Dr Haoshen Zhou; Dr Xianlong Wang   $350,000
2014 Prof Shi Xue Dou; Dr Yi Du; Dr Xun Xu; Dr Germanas Peleckis; Dr Jason A Scott;  Prof Dr JinhuaYe; Hao Liu, A/Prof Kesong; Dr Peng Cheng   $520,000
2014 Prof Zai P Guo; Dr Zhenguo Huang; Prof Hua K Liu; Dr Xuebin Yu; Dr Qinfen Gu   $345,000
2014 A/Prof Samantha L Thomas; Prof Michael M Daube; Dr Ross Gordon; Prof Gerard Hastings; Prof Jeffrey Derevensky   $192,483
2014 Dr Irina M Verenikina; Dr Lisa K Kervin; A/Prof Colette Murphy   $126,000
2014 A/Prof Susan J Bennett; Prof Lori Lockyer; A/Prof Gregor E Kennedy; A/Prof Barney J Dalgarno   $180,531
2014 Prof Lesley M Head; Dr Natascha Klocker; Prof Gordon Waitt; Prof Heather Goodall   $354,000
2014 A/Prof Gregory C Melleuish   $232,000
2014 A/Prof Valerie Harwood; Prof Paul Chandler; Dr Sarah E O' Shea   $211,293
Year Name Title Total
2024 Christopher Richardson, Stuart Batten  Charge-Controlled Materials for Separations of Important Resources $160,971
2024 Penny Van Bergen, Monique Crane, Maria Kangas, Daniel Gucciardi, David Forbes, Eyal Karin, Raffael Kalisch  INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN RESILIENT CAPACITIES IN EMERGING ADULTS  
2024 Stewart Vella, Christian Swann, Amanda Rebar, Simon Rosenbaum, Stuart Biddle, Patricia Jackman, Mark Beauchamp  Open (ing up) goals in physical activity: A new approach for better outcomes  
2024 Helen Murphy, Branka Miljevic, Zoran Ristovski, Marc Mallet, Sonya Fiddes, Robyn Schofield, Ruhi Humphries, Peter Edwards, Alain Protat  Southern Ocean aerosols: sources, sinks and impact on cloud properties $6,000
2024 Todd Mitchell, Alexander Maier  Targeting the host lipid environment to disrupt malaria transmission  
2021 A/Prof Shirley Agostinho; Prof Lori Lockyer; Dr Kellie Buckley-Walker; Prof Sarojni Choy; Prof Susan Bennett; Prof Allison Littlejohn Investigating professional learning lives in the digital evolution of work. $481,720
2021 Prof Antoine van Oijen and Prof Nicholas Dixon Roadblocks in DNA replication. $600,364
2021 Prof Nicholas Dixon; Prof Peter Lewis; Dr Gokhan Tolun; Dr Harshad Ghodke; A/Prof Aaron Oakley Structures to Solve Conflicts of DNA Replication and RNA Transcription. $692,195
2021 Dr Bo Li; Prof Qiaomei Fu; Dr Jianhui Liu; Prof Lingxia Zhao; Dr Feng Gao; Dr Benjamin Marwick Out of Africa: human prehistory in southwestern China $269,457
2021 A/Prof Kerrylee Rogers; Prof Colin Woodroffe; A/Prof Sarah Hamylton; Prof Richard Lucas; Dr Brendan Brooke Mangrove sustainability on the Australian coast. $450,000
2021 Dr Stewart Vella; A/Prof Simon Rice; Dr Christian Swann; A/Prof Richard Keegan; Prof Anthony Okely Playing it Safe: Psychological Safety and Mental Health for Community Sport. $357,409
2021 A/Prof Muhammad Hadi; Dr Mohamed Elchalakani; Dr Mohamed Mohamed Ali; A/Prof Md Sheikh; Prof Danying Gao Geopolymer concrete for thin-walled structures in marine environment. $325,000
2021 Dr David Cortie; Dr Zengji Yue; Prof Zhenxiang Cheng; Prof Roger Lewis; Prof Chao Zhang; Dr Dehong Yu; Dr Kirrily Rule; Prof Bing Li Hot Topic: Quantum Design of Phononic Heat Filters. $315,000
2021 A/Prof Stephen Palmisano; Dr Juno Kim; Prof Robert Allison; Unleashing the potential of VR: reducing sickness in head-mounted displays. $199,000
2021 Prof Zaiping Guo; Dr Tengfei Zhou; Dr Yan Lu; Dr David Wexler Batteries of the future-a new strategy for CO2 fixation and energy storage. $492,255
2021 Prof Shi Xue Dou; Dr Ji Liang; Dr Weijie Li; Prof Lichang Yin; Dr Longlong Fan; Prof Dr Jong-Beom Baek Carbon-free Energy Storage and Conversion Using Ammonia as a Mediator. $573,778
2021 Prof Gursel Alici Non-invasive and safe human-machine interface (HMI) systems. $334,055
2020 Prof Victoria Haskins, Dr Claire Lowrie, and Prof Swapna Banerjee; The University of Newcastle Ayahs and Amahs: Transcolonial Servants in Australia and Britain 1780- 1945 $191,437
2020 Dr Jan-Hendrik May, Dr Jillian Garvey, Dr Amy Prendergast, Dr Samuel Marx, Dr Jessie Birkett-Rees, and Dr Matthew Cupper; The University of Melbourne; Environmental and cultural change along the Central Murray River $380,000
2020 Dr Ming Li, Dr Amy Cain, Dr Shiyang Tang, and Prof Keisuke Goda; Macquarie University Cell-Sort MultiTool: a Novel Platform for Bacterial Single-Cell Analysis $420,000
2020 A/Prof Juliet Rogers, Prof Nan Seuffert, and Dr Maree Pardy; The University of Melbourne The effects of female genital mutilation laws in Australia $449,000
2020 Prof Xu-Jia Wang, and Dr Jiakun Liu; The Australian National University MongeAmpere equations and applications $400,000
2020 Prof Ming-Xing Zhang, Prof Huijun Li, and Prof Andrejs Atrens; The University of Queensland; Design of Cost-effective Compositionally Complex Alloys $435,000
2019 Professor Stephen Blanksby; Associate Professor Todd Mitchell; Professor Scott McLuckey; Queensland University of Technology Pluses and minuses of lipid mass spectrometry $655,000
2019 Associate Professor Ross Gordon; Professor Gerda Reith; Professor Gordon Waitt; Associate Professor Joseph Ciorciari; Dr Lauren Gurrieri; Macquarie University In it to win it: an interdisciplinary investigation of sports betting $267,000
2019 Dr Damia Mawad; Professor David Officer; Dr Antonio Lauto; Professor George Malliaras; The University of New South Wales Bioelectronics: addressing the biointerface challenge $393,215
2019 Dr Belinda Reeve; Associate Professor Karen Charlton; Professor Roger Magnusson; Dr Nick Rose; The University of Sydney Strengthening food systems governance at the local level $422,000
2019 Professor Mary Ryan; Associate Professor Lisa Kervin; Associate Professor Georgina Barton; Professor Dr Debra Myhill; Macquarie University Improving classroom writing by enhancing reflexive decisions and practice. $392,000
2019 Associate Professor Samantha Thomas; Associate Professor Melanie Randle; Professor Mike Daube; Professor Susan Balandin; Dr Sean Cowlishaw; Professor Sylvia Kairouz; Professor Rebecca Cassidy; Deakin University The big gamble: an interdisciplinary study of the normalisation of gambling $259,225
2019 Dr David White; Dr Sebastien Miellet; The University of New South Wales Information sampling in superior face identifiers $375,227
2018 Christopher Hyland led by Alireza Ariafard, The University of Tasmania A Midas touch for electrophiles in new reaction development  
2018 Robert Kapsa (AIIM) led by Simon Moulton, Swinburne University of Technology Ultra-low fouling active surfaces  
2018 Weihua Li led by Nam-Trung Nguyen, Griffith University Magnetofluidic sample handling for enhanced point-of-care diagnosis  
2018 Allen Nutman, Dominique Tanner led by Victoria Bennett, Australian National University Revealing the deep Earth in deep time.  
2018 Sharon Robinson led by Ceridwen Fraser, Australian National University How isolated is Antarctica? Assessing past and present plant colonisations.  
2017 Chris Brennan-Horley, La Trobe University Mapping the impact of social enterprise on regional city disadvantage $257,000
2017 Jun Chen, Monash University Ionic liquid-based electrochemical reduction of nitrogen to ammonia $373,500
2017 Christine Eriksen, University Of Tasmania When Disaster Strikes: under-insurance in an age of volatility $327,451
2017 Chris Gibson, Queensland University of Technology Urban cultural policy and the changing dynamics of cultural production $214,500
2017 Peter Innis, University Of Tasmania Fibre electrofluidics with ambient ionisation mass spectrometry  $382,500 
2017 Pauline McGuirk, The University Of Sydney Making Cities Smart: emergent geographies of smart urbanism  $259,023 
2017 Kashem Muttaqi, University of Sydney Wide-area interconnected clean energy highway  $406,500 
2017 Alex Remennikov, The University Of Melbourne A bio-inspired lightweight composite system for blast and impact protection  $300,000 
2017 Mark Schira, University of Sydney Testing interactions in fMRI experiments through an integrated model from visual stimulus to BOLD  $370,500 
2017 Adam Trevitt, Queensland University Of Technology Formation, photochemistry and fate of gas-phease peroxyl radicals  $365,000 
2017 Brian Yecies, Curtin University of Technology Digital China: from cultural presence to innovative nation  $249,500 

 

Year Name Title Total
2024 Dr Wanniarachchige Pabasara Kumari Geothermal heat recovery and energy storage from underground mines. $452,147
2024 Dr Cao Wang Next-generation system resilience-based design of infrastructure facilities. $417,125
2024 Dr Zuoxia Yu New Frontiers for Anonymous Authentication. $432,000
2024 Dr Haidee Cadd Identifying key fire drivers in Australia; biomass, climate or people. $441,281
2024 Dr Xiaotian Wang Topological phonons in solids. $436,250
2024 Dr Dezerae Cox Towards a molecular fingerprint for human-specific endogenous retroviruses. $450,926
2024 Dr Jacob Lewis Functional and structural dissection of the human replisome. $455,237
2023 Dr Yannan Li Regulations in Privacy-Preserving Blockchain Systems. $424,064
2023 Dr Damien Esquerre The evolution of venom and its role in shaping biodiversity. $387,373
2023 Dr Anna Farmery Integrating food and nutrition into fisheries and aquaculture management. $425,312
2023 Dr Elyse Stanes Circular capabilities for living with obdurate waste. $449,335
2022 Dr Wenchao Zhang Aqueous-based potassium ion batteries for scalable energy storage. $406,742
2022 Dr Zhen Jiang Bioinspired hierarchically Intelligent Hydrogels for Soft Machines. $447,074
2022 Dr Weihong Lai Optimal reaction pathways towards advanced energy technology. $428,000
2021 Dr Eline Schotsmans Investigating complex mortuary practices in the Neolithic Near East $440,244
2021 Dr Chantel Carr Locating the household in post-carbon regional economies $452,140
2021 Dr Aimee Silla Using evolutionary theory to advance reproductive technologies $451,748
2021 Dr Nathan Jankowski Landscape change and the archaeological record in the Willandra Lakes, NSW $462,700
2021 Dr Richmond Lee Computational Discovery & Design of New Catalytic Halogenophilic Reactions $428,710
2020 Dr Sonia Graham Catalysing collective action for effective weed management $421,744
2020 Dr Sam Lin The hobbit's tools and the evolution of human behaviour in Southeast Asia $427,116
2020 Dr Bethany Hoye Do novel diets reshape wildlife microbiomes and resilience to stressors? $426,691
2020 Dr Huan Ye Stable Lithium-Sodium Metal Anodes for Rechargeable Alkali Metal Batteries $397,286
2020 Dr Nana Wang Economical electrode materials for safe sodium ion batteries $411,888
2020 Dr Mengjie Song Mechanism and control of water droplets from condensation to defrosting $354,216
2019 Dr Zhi Li   Engineering of exotic electronic properties in atomically $359,174
2019 Dr Zhixiong Li A novel intelligent prognostics platform for complex cyberphysical systems $325,000
2019 Dr Yan Lu Nanostructures derived from metal-organic frameworks for sodium-ion batteries $408,000
2019 Dr Valentina-Mira Wheeler Curvature flow of clusters: optimal partitioning and merging fire fronts $360,000
2019 Dr Tengfei Zhou Interphases and interfaces of nanomaterials in potassium-ion batteries $384,000
2018 Dr Tara Clark A pictorial and geochemical history of Great Barrier Reef changes $404,950
2018 Dr Lihong Su Fabrication of large-scale two-dimensional metallic nanosheets by accumulative rolling $374,446
2018 Dr Andrew Zammit Mangion Deep space-time models for modelling complex environmental phenomena $348,575
2018 Dr David Cortie Engineering magnetism at the atomic scale in topological insulators $353,773
2018 Dr Andrew Warren Geographies of transition in Australia’s auto repair and maintenance industry $373,996
2018 Dr Fei Li High performance lead-free piezoelectrics based on polar nanoregions $359,446
2018 Dr Weijie Li Long life sodium ion batteries by optimizing initial coulombic efficiency $353,446
2018 Dr Xiaoqi Feng Creating The Australian environmental quality index for children $319,996
2017  Dr Alexandra Burden  Statistical tools for assessing impacts in a period of environmental change   $360,000 
2017  Dr Fuchun Guo  Priced Attribute-Based Encryption and Its Applications   $305,754 
2017  Dr Steven Howard  An Early Start to Self-Regulation: Integration and Intervention  $316,376 
2017 Dr Bridget Kelly Unhealthy food marketing to children: exposures, impacts & policy responses $337,000
2017 Dr Ji Liang Carbon-Based Catalysts for Polysulfide Redox Reactions in Li-S Batteries $360,000
2017 Dr Yunxiao Wang Superior room-temperature sodium-sulfur batteries $360,000
2017 Dr Chao Wu Design and development of novel electrode materials for sodium storage $360,000
2017 Dr Guanglin Xia Nanostructured Metal Hydrides for Practical Hydrogen Storage Applications $360,000
2016  Dr Katherine Bagnall  Chinese seeking citizenship in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, 1860-1920   $357,793 
2016  Dr Tran Vu Khanh  Partial Differential Equations in Several Complex Variables   $315,000 
2016 Dr Luping Zhou Learning Network Structures from Neuroimages for Diagnosing Brain Diseases  $300,000
2016 Dr Andrew Nattestad Intermediate Band Solar Cells Based on Triplet-Triplet Annihilation $370,000
2016 Dr Wenping Sun Lithium-Ion Conducting Sulfide Cathodes for All-Solid-State Li-S Batteries  $372,000
2016 Dr Aleicia Holland Dissolved organic carbon quality influences metal toxicity in freshwaters  $368,394
2016 Dr Simone Ciampi Electrostatic Catalysis: guiding reactive interfaces using electric fields  $359,544
2016 Dr Nadim Darwish Single-Molecule Circuitry for Nanoscale Electronic Devices $348,741
2016 Dr Lucas Ihlein Sugar vs The Reef: Socially-engaged art and urgent environmental problems  $340,000
2015  Dr Christine Eriksen    $353,773 
2015  Dr Zheng Liu    $355,801 
2015  Dr Rute M Santos    $357,000 
2015  Dr Ziqi Sun    $373,536 
2015  Dr Guomin Yang    $315,000 
2014  Dr Maxime Aubert    $395,205 
2014  Dr William W Bennett    $392,290 
2014  Dr Dylan P Cliff    $392,459 
2014  Dr Nicholas M Deutscher    $395,220 
2014  Dr Jiakun Liu    $376,527 
2014  Dr Zongqing Ma    $377,050 
2014  Mr Fenghui Ren    $391,947 
2014 Dr Tao Yu   $390,749
Year Name Title Total
2023 Associate Professor Nicolas Flament From Snowball Earth to Animals: the Influence of Mantle Dynamics. $958,296
2023 Dr Shiyang Tang Electro-triggered solidification of supercooled fusible alloys. $826,390
2023 Associate Professor Steven Howard Unravelling early self-regulation: A longitudinal study. $1,091,123
2022 Dr Fuchun Guo Provably Secure Cryptography Techniques: Effective, Elegant, and Economic. $884,889
2022 Professor Karen Charlton Creating a sustainable, healthy, and equitable food system. $1,066,940
2022 Associate Professor Jiakun Liu Monge-Ampere type equations and their applications. $933,636
2022 Professor Thomas Astell-Burt Generating evidence for nature-based strategies to reduce loneliness. $1,049,924
2021 Dr Zhi Li Iron-based high-temperature topological superconductors $802,288
2020 Dr Jennifer Atchison Transforming invasive plant management in northern Australia $934,000
2019 A/Prof Shane Ellis Mapping dynamic lipid biochemistry with high spatial and molecular detail $734,162
2019 Prof Michael Higgins Protein Structural-Dynamics at Solid Surfaces: Beyond Static Snapshots  $989,000 
2018 A/Prof Timothy Cohen  Climate extremes and landscape responses across continental Australia  $849,125 
2018 Dr Nicholas Deutscher  Novel techniques for interpreting atmospheric variability and its drivers   $738,125 
2018 Dr Yi Du Functional two-dimensional materials for photocatalysis $878,125
2018 Dr Michael Morley Early human dispersal: identifying the key environmental drivers $803,672
2017 Dr Timothy Barrows Investigating the Controls on the Extent of Tidewater Glaciers (ICETIDE) $900,000
2016 Dr Alexander Mackay  The Evolution of Landscape Use among Modern Humans  $863,000 
2016 Dr Wei Kong Pang  High-voltage electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries  $652,000 
2015  A/Prof Zenobia Jacobs  Denisovans, Neanderthals and modern humans in southern Russia  $946,035 
2015 Prof Zaiping Guo Exploration of Advanced Nanostructures for Sodium-ion Battery Application $899,552
2015 Dr Yusuke Yamauchi All-Metal Nanoporous Materials as Highly Active Electrocatalysts $784,960
2014 Dr Tanja I Dreher   $667,330
2014 Dr Michael G Flood   $640,275
2014 Dr Bo Li   $771,504
2014 Prof Elena M Marchetti   $925,537
2014 A/Prof Benjamin Marwick   $654,154
2014 Dr Katherine Szabo   $812,966
2014 A/Prof Shujun Zhang   $888,172

 

Year Name Title Total
2023 Dr David Wexler; Professor Huijun Li; Associate Professor Hongtao Zhu; Mr Sam Moricca; Dr Erhuvwu Oghenevweta Advanced refractory alloy components for aerospace and energy sectors. $502,439
2023 Associate Professor Nicolas Flament; Dr Hielke Jelsma; Mr Andrew Macdonald Dynamic Earth Models for Frontier Mineral Exploration. $301,129
2023 Professor Willy Susilo; Dr Steven Duong; Associate Professor Youming Qiao; Dr Yannan Li; Dr Partha Sarathi Roy; Dr Shinsaku Kiyomoto; Dr Kazuhide Fukushima Cryptographic Group Actions and Their Applications. $391,412
2023 Professor Kerrylee Rogers; Associate Professor Owen Price; Dr Timothy Ralph; Dr Zacchary Larkin; Dr Michael Hughes; Mr Norm Lenehan; Ms Shamaram Eichmann Are coastal wetlands vulnerable to bushfires? $540,183
2022 Associate Professor Brian Yecies; Professor Jianming Yong; Professor Jun Shen; Dr Mahdi Fahmideh; Dr Joanne Law; Associate Professor Dongming Xu; Dr Agnieszka Golda; Dr Jongkil Kim; Dr Grant Ellmers; Dr Zeyang Zhou; Dr Shiping Chen; Mr Nick Qi; Mr Xinchi Zhou Empowering Australia’s Visual Arts via Creative Blockchain Opportunities. $570,943
2022 Professor Weihua Li; Professor Haiping Du; Mr Joaquim (Tony) Soares de Sousa Innovative metamaterial magnetorheological technology for mining machines. $240,000
2022 Professor Gerhard Swiegers; Professor Gordon Wallace; Dr Paul Barrett High Efficiency Electrochemical Cells. $386,356
2020 A/Prof Natascha Klocker; A/Prof Rae Dufty-Jones; Dr Paul Hodge; Dr Celia McMichael; Dr Karen Block; Mr Neil Barber; Mr John van Kooy; Ms Talia Stump. Settling well: a longitudinal study of refugees in regional Australia. $1,115,069
2020 Prof Xiaolin Wang, Dr Zengji Yue, Dr David Cortie, Dr Kirrily Rule Functional topological materials for superior thermoelectric applications. $400,551.00
2020 Prof Willy Susilo, A/Prof Guomin Yang, Dr Dung Duong, Dr Fuchun Guo, Dr Jie Yang Efficient Multi-key Homomorphic Encryption and Its Applications. $331,898.00
2020 Dr Michelle Voyer, Mr Paul Knight, Mr Jade Kennedy, A/Prof Michael Adams, Prof Stuart Kaye, Prof Kate Barclay, Dr Thomas Birtchnell, Dr Tillmann Boehme, Dr Harriet Harden-Davies, Dr Rebecca Lawrence, Ms Vanessa Cavanagh, A/Prof Quentin Hanich Better oceans, better futures:Indigenous knowledges and oceans governance . $418,601.00
2019 Prof Susan Turnbull; Prof Stuart Cunningham; Dr Steinar Ellingsen; Dr Nicola Evans; Dr Mark Ryan; Dr Emilia Zboralska Valuing Web Series: Economic, Industrial, Cultural and Social Value $577,535
2019 Prof Gordon Waitt; Dr Thomas Birtchnell; Professor Stacy Carter; Mr David Sinclair Integrated Futures for the use of Motorised Mobility Devices  $356,000
2019 Prof Shi Xue Dou; Dr Xun Xu; Dr Yi Du; Dr Wenping Sun; Dr Khay See; Mr Jie Zheng  Liquid Metal for quench detection sensors and low resistance joints   $264,192 
2019 Prof Paul Keller; Dr Philip Barker; A/Prof Adam Trevitt; Prof Dianne Jolley; Mr Peter Gillies New photoinitiators and polymers for tack-free LED cured surface coatings $285,000
2018  Dr Nicolas Flament; Dr Nicole Januszczak  Dynamic earth models for frontier diamond exploration  $245,971 
2018 Prof Shujun Zhang; Prof Zhenxiang Cheng; Dr Valsala Kurusingal; Mr Christopher Dean; Dr Ho-Yong LEE Exploration of lead free ferroelectric crystals for transducer applications $243,000
2018 A/Prof Melanie Randle; A/Prof Rob Gordon; Prof Kathy Eagar; Prof Sara Dolnicar; Mr Simon Watts Greater inclusion of people with disability in Australian workplaces $200,000
2018 Dr Phillip Byrne; Professor John Endler; Professor Sharon Robinson; Dr David Hunter; Dr Peter Harlow; Dr Michael Magrath Nutritional requirements of the critically endangered corroboree frog $334,000
2017  Prof Zaiping Guo    $720,000 
2017 Prof Willy Susilo   $455,000
2017 Prof Brian Monaghan   $465,000
2017 Prof Kiet Tieu   $660,000
2017 Dr Shahriar Hossain   $485,000
2017 Prof Buddhima Indraratna   $1,065,000
2016 Prof Shi Xue Dou; Dr Wenping Sun; Dr Khay See; Dr Xun Xu; Mr Jianzhong Wang $360,000
2016 A/Prof Haiping Du; Prof Weihua Li; A/Prof Xu Wang $365,000
2016 Prof Kristine French; Profr Christopher Bull; A/Prof Grant Hose; Mr Paul Story; Mr Billy Gordon $410,000
2016 Prof Buddhima Indraratna; Prof David Airey; A/Prof Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn; Prof John Carter; Dr Fernando Alonso-Marroquin; Dr Ana Heitor; Mr Geoffrey McIntosh; Mr Nagamuttu Narendranathan; Mr Peter Meers  $590.00
2016 A/Prof Christian Ritz; Prof Farzad Safaei   $197,048
2016 A/Prof Jiazhao Wang; Prof Hua Liu; Prof Zai Guo; Dr Konstantin Konstantinov; Dr Shulei Chou; Mr Richard Tandiono  $210,152
2015 Prof Weihua Li, A/Prof Haiping Du, Prof Tianhong Yan Innovative Magnetorheological Suspension Systems for Forklift Trucks  $270,000 
2015 Prof Long Nghiem, Prof William Price, Prof Pascal Perez, Prof Richard Stuetz, Mr Heriberto Bustamante, Dr Murthy Sudhir Analytics to predict anaerobic codigestion & downstream process performance $470,000
2015 A/Prof Melanie Randle, Dr Leonie Miller, Prof Sara Dolnicar, Mr Glenn Connor-Brown, Deanna Maunsell Consumer value and disability services: The impact of increased autonomy $326,506
Year Name Title Total
2023 Professor Willy Susilo; Professor Dr Mohammed Bennamoun; Professor Svetha Venkatesh; Professor Dinh Phung; Associate Professor Ron Steinfeld; Dr Amin Sakzad; Professor Colin Fidge; Dr Leonie Simpson; Professor Son Lam Phung; Professor Farid Boussaid; Associate Professor Ashish Agalgaonkar; Associate Professor Yang-Wai Chow; Professor Sunil Gupta; Associate Professor Santu Rana; Dr Yannan Li Towards a Green and Sustainable Energy-efficient Metaverse. $440,145
2022 Professor Xiaolin Wang; Dr Germanas Peleckis; Professor Roger Lewis; Professor Ajayan Vinu; Professor Tom Wu; Dr Feixiang Xiang; Dr Qingwen Wang; Professor Jiazhao Wang; Associate Professor Lan Wang; Dr Guolin Zheng; Dr Zengji Yue Scoping the world of ultra-thin film and ultra-high pressure environments. $521,816
2021 Prof Zaiping Guo, Dr Wei Kong Pang, Prof Roger Lewis, Prof Dewei Chu, Dr Inyoung Kim, A/Prof Yao Zheng Raman Spectroscopic System for In-Operando Electrochemical Studies. $240,000
2021 Prof Antoine van Oijen, Dr James Bouwer, Dr Gokhan Tolun, Prof Ricardo Cavicchioli, Dr Nicholas Ariotti, Prof Renae Ryan, Prof Margaret Sunde, Prof Eric Hanssen, A/Prof Isabelle Rouiller, Dr Matthias Floetenmeyer High-throughput camera system for biological cryo-electron microscopy. $626,800
2020 Prof Kiet Tieu, Prof Yiu-Wing Mai, Prof Paul Munroe, Prof Matthew Barnett, Prof Ying Chen, Prof Michael Ferry, Prof Xiaozhou Liao, Prof Cuie Wen, Prof Jiazhao Wang, Prof Elena Pereloma, Prof Brian Monaghan, Prof Shujun Zhang, Prof Jamie Kruzic, A/Prof Yuncang Li, Dr Abhishek Saxena An upgraded nanoindenter facility with in-situ Raman at high temperature. $245,750
2018 A/Prof Adam Trevitt and A/Prof Attila Mozer Shared picosecond-laser facility  $563,390 
2018 Prof David Adams, A/Prof Jeremy Cook, Dr Lezanne Ooi and Prof Robert Kapsa Electrophysiology facility for cell phenotyping and drug discovery  $443,311 
2018 Prof Zaiping Guo, Prof Roger Lewis, Dr Wei Kong Pang and Prof Jun Chen  Thermo-gravimetric infra-red imaging system for functional materials study  $326,367 
2017  Prof Roger Lewis; Prof Chao Zhang; Prof Xiaolin Wang;  Prof Anatoly Rozenfeld;  Prof Long Nghiem  High bandwidth, high speed, terahertz optical sampling and analysis system  $200,000 
2016  Prof Elena Pereloma, Prof Shi Xue Dou, Prof Allen Nutman, Prof Kiet Tieu, Dr Azdair Gazder  Focused ion beam microscope for trace element analysis and nanomachining  $980,000 
2016  D/Prof Antoine van Oijen, Prof Nicholas Dixon  Superresolution fluorescence imaging in microbiology  $355,000 
2015  Prof Shi Xue Dou; Dr Germanas Peleckis; Prof Xiaolin Wang; Dr Jiabao Yi; Prof YiuWing Mai; Dr Luhua Li; Prof Roger A Lewis; Prof Ying I Chen; Prof Geoffrey M Spinks  New generation cryogen-free physical property measurement system  $420,000 
2014 Dr Anthony Dosseto, Prof Allan R Chivas, Prof Colin V Murray-Wallace, Dr Maxime Aubert, A/Prof Allen P Nutman Innovative isotopic techniques to study the response of soil and water resources to modern and past climate chang $360,000
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2020 Dr Paul Zulli; Professor Brian Monaghan; Professor Irene Yarovsky; Professor Elena Ivanova; Professor Nick Birbilis; Professor Geoffrey Brooks; Professor Claude Sammut; Professor Lip Teh; Associate Professor Prabuono Kosasih; Professor Daniel Fabijanic; Dr Anthony Somers; Associate Professor Stephen van Duin; Associate Professor Christopher Richardson; Professor Paul Cooper; Professor Jianglong Yu; Professor Dimitrios Georgakopoulos; Professor Elena Pereloma; Professor Huijun Li; Associate Professor Yue Zhao; Dr Sebastian Thomas; Associate Professor Cao Hung Pham; Dr Azdiar Gazder; Professor M. Akbar Rhamdhani; Dr William Scott; Mr Jason Hodges; Mr Andrea Fontana; Dr Sheng Chew; Mr Mark Eckermann; Mr Daniel Parker; Dr Shane MacLaughlin; Dr David Pinson; Dr Dake Yu; Mr Alistair Forbes; Mr Mark Goodsell; Mr Mark Cain; M. Dominique SERT; Mr John Tsalapatis; Mr Brad Taylor; Dr Joseph Fabien; Associate Professor Tom Honeyands; Mr Kenneth Watson ARC Research Hub for Australian Steel Innovation. $5,000,000
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2022 Professor Zheng Jiang; Professor Ting Ren; Professor Han Huang; Professor Peter Knights; Associate Professor Mehmet Kizil; Dr Mingyuan Lu; Professor Jeong Whan Yoon; Associate Professor Murat Karakus; Professor Richard (Chunhui) Yang; Professor Yixia (Sarah) Zhang; Professor Jianqiang Zhang; Dr Guangyao Si; Professor Vishnu Pareek; Professor Chao Zhang; Dr Lihong Su; Associate Professor Shivakumar Karekal; Dr David Hastie; Dr Guangqing Zhang; Professor Alex Remennikov; Dr Jon Roberts; Dr Dake Yu; Dr Henry Gong; Mr Shipeng Ding; Mr Joaquim (Tony) Soares de Sousa; Professor Dr Sihai Jiao; Dr Tianwu Liu; Dr Enrui Wang; Mr Robin Liu; Mr Jianzhong Sun; Ms Helen Jiang ARC Training Centre for Innovative Composites for the Future of Sustainable Mining Equipment. $4,969,602
2021 Professor Kashem Muttaqi; Professor Arindam Ghosh; Professor Michael Negnevitsky; Associate Professor Evan Franklin; Dr Sarah Lyden; Professor Lianzhou Wang; Professor Kazuhiro Nogita; Professor Zaiping Guo; Professor Darmawan Sutanto; Professor David Hill; Associate Professor Rukmi Dutta; Adj Associate Professor S M Muyeen; Associate Professor Raad Raad; Associate Professor Ashish Agalgaonkar; Dr Md Apel Mahmud; Dr Md. Rabiul Islam; Professor Glenn Platt; Dr John Ward; Dr Hadi Lomei; Mr Stephen Jarvis; Ms Sarah FitzGerald; Dr David Pointing; Mr Adam Drenoyanis; Mr Richard Field; Dr Binayak Banerjee; Dr Rizah Memisevic; Dr Michael Connarty; Dr Tien Ho; Mr Ian Lilley; Dr Md Moktadir Rahman; Mr Sierach van Baarle; Dr Jeremy Harris; Mr Venkata Sai Kuthsav Thattai ARC Training Centre in Energy Technologies for Future Grids. $5,000,000
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2019 Prof Kathleen Clapham; Prof Dawn Bessarab; Prof Bronwyn Fredericks; A/Prof Kate Senior; Prof Valerie Harwood; Prof Helen Hasan; A/Prof Peter Kelly; Ms Marlene Longbottom  A place-based model for Aboriginal community-led solutions  $498,000 
2016 A/Prof Bronwyn Carlson  Aboriginal Help-Seeking behaviours on Social Media  $382,929 
2015 Prof Kathleen Clapham, Dr Angela J Dawson, Dr John Daniels    $317,000 
2013 Dr Bronwyn Carlson  Aboriginal identity and community online: a sociological exploration of Aboriginal peoples’ use of online social medi $205,000
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2017 Bert Roberts  ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage 
2014 Gordon Wallace  ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science 
2005 Gordon Wallace  ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science 
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2023 Professor Willy Susilo Secure Cloud Computing from Cryptography:The Rise of Pragmatic Cryptography. $3,034,371
2014 Anton van Oijen  Under the hood: single molecule studies of multi-protein machines  $2,898,150 
2013 Richard Roberts  Out of Asia: unique insights into human evolution and interactions using frontier technologies in archaeological science  $3,182,338 
2011 Gordon Wallace  New dimensions in organic bionics  $2,638,208 
2009 Lesley Head  Cultural environmental research: the missing link in multidiscipinary approaches to sustainability  $2,467,250 
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2023 Professor Gerhard Swiegers Accelerating Green Hydrogen Production with High Efficiency Electrolysers. $3,689,641
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2020 Fiona Probyn-Rapsey The cultural impacts of introduced animals in Australia $231,502