May 2021 SCS Awards
Celebrating our May 2021 staff achievements
Recepients
Open allClose allThe Architecture & Analytics Platforms (AAP) team have demonstrated extensive and strong collaboration with universities, CSIRO BUs, industry and government, resulting in impressive and substantial achievements.
Alsharif Abuadbba has demonstrated great national and international collaborations through the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre. He has contributed significantly to two research projects with a total fund of around $2M and has produced multiple high-quality research publications. These are above and beyond expectations.
Seung Jang has clearly demonstrated substantial expertise in multiple engineering tasks, such as in the Boeing project and for the US Army. He demonstrated strong delivery capabilities above and beyond expectations.
Guillaume Jourjon has demonstrated deep expertise in engineering and technology with new and novel solutions developed. The case is strongly supported by the team leader of SKA Low CBF.
The Binary Verification Project Team has demonstrated deep expertise by solving significant new challenges, resulting in clearly achieving high-impact outcomes through their recently completed development of a Binary Verification (BV) toolchain for the 64-bit RISC-V architecture.
Christopher Klinkmueller has demonstrated his ability by solving a challenging problem that involved a heavy workload, where he performed a substantial part of the task in R&D tax incentive technical assistance. The Department of Industry is very happy with Chris’s report, which is solid and balanced.
Kristen Moore, Cody Christopher and Surya Nepal have demonstrated excellent collaboration with customers, and have delivered ~$700K in external earnings for the last 1.5 year in their work on the Deception as a Service project (DecaaS) under the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre.