Naturally occurring structural proteins are ‘information-rich’ molecules. Based on the precedent set by nature, these structural proteins provide a rich landscape for the rational design of advanced functional materials.
CSIRO is applying its many years of scientific knowledge to develop the Managed Aquifer Recharge Guidelines, within the framework of Chile’s National Aquifer Recharge Plan.
Foundational and applied research focused on decision making in multi-agent environments involving a multi-disciplinary approach drawing upon optimisation, social choice, game theory, and multi-agent systems.
Port Waratah Coal Services has partnered with CSIRO to conduct an ongoing analysis of community attitudes to the company’s operations. This gives communities neighbouring the operations an opportunity to express their views and experiences inside the company, helping to inform the company’s decision making.
A hydraulic fracture simulation toolkit taking 20 years of CSIRO hydraulic fracture expertise out of the lab and into user friendly software.
FAIR-for-imagery is an exciting new project that aims to bring CSIRO’s COR image-based data to the forefront of international standards for FAIR image collection, storage and organisation.
Atlantis an ecosystem model that considers all parts of marine ecosystems – biophysical, economic and social.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has engaged CSIRO to conduct research to build an understanding of Australia’s Software as a Medical Device innovators, and to learn how the TGA can support them in demonstrating their products on the global market.
With our project partners, we've developed a collaboration framework to support and progress the concept of a food manufacturing hub for Gippsland focused on horticultural products.