Ms Suzi Moore

CRC ORE is a Collaborative Research Centre focused on Optimising Resource Extraction in the Minerals Industry. Working with Mining companies, Mining Engineering, Technology and Services (METS) companies and Research organisations, our pinnacle technology developments are Grade Engineering and the Integrated Extraction Simulator. 
Grade Engineering is an approach focussed on early liberation of ore from waste working towards the ultimate vision of in-situ extraction. IES is a cllaborative multi-year program to build the next generation of metallurgical simulation platform.  
CRC ORE
Communications Coordinator 
Your interests
Communications

Dr Branwen Morgan

Ausgem, UTS
Manager 
Your interests
Ausgem is a collaborative partnership between the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and the University of Technology Sydney. We are currently looking at how we expand the programme and add new partners. Ausgem’s lead investigators have strong links with major hospitals, primary producers, and other microbiology groups within Australia, as well as active collaborations in the UK and Europe. Ausgem’s research program focuses on the use of DNA technologies to strengthen the State’s capacity to identify and respond to biosecurity threats including antimicrobial resistance, manage food safety, and increase agricultural productivity. Tweeting as @ausgem2

Prof Ravi Naidu Australia

CRC CARE performs research, develops technologies and provides policy guidance for assessing, cleaning up and preventing contamination of soil, water and air. 
CRC CARE
Managing Director & CEO 
Your interests

Research/innovation interests: contaminated site assessment, management and remediation/clean-up (this encompasses national policies and guidelines, measurement and analysis, risk assessment, and clean-up technologies); mine site rehabilitation.

People/organisations to meet with: Environmental consulting professionals/companies; senior state & federal government officials (esp. from departments of environment, innovation, industry and defence); contaminated site owners (e.g. mining/resources companies; industrial chemical producers; property developers; local/state/federal government).

The above may like to meet with me because CRC CARE is a national leader in developing approaches and technologies for cost-effectively managing and remediating contaminated sites. Government officials may also be interested in our policy research, which has influenced national guidelines on the assessment and management of contaminated sites.

Dr Fatima Naim

Queensland University of Technology
Research Fellow 
Your interests

I am an early career researcher and I am interested to meet anyone who is interested in food security and cleaner ways of producing plant based foods and materials.

I am a molecular biologist and my current field of study is focused on transgene design, gene harmony and genome editing in plants. I am also working on plant based waxes and oils and finding ways of producing higher amounts of novel waxes and oils in plants. My ultimate goal is to precisely engineer plant genomes to meet the increasing demand for plant based foods and materials.

Prof Nam-Trung Nguyen

Prof Nam-Trung Nguyen
Griffith University
LinkedIn logo Professor and Director of Queensland Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre 
Your interests

QMNC is looking for partners in silicon carbide based MEMS/microelectronics and manufacturing of biomedical devices, particularly lab on a chip, organ on a chip, implantable devices and point-of-care diagnostics.

Our expertise in materials development, silicon carbide microelectronics, micro-electromechanical systems and microfluidics help develop cutting-edge technologies and improve people’s way of life.

Our research spans physics, chemistry, biology, applied mathematics and engineering, culminating in research and property analysis of materials to optimise usability and implementation across diverse industry sectors.

Our purpose-built facilities further enhance our capabilities and are open to researchers and industry throughout the country.

Mr Paul Nielsen

Council Of Small Businesses Organisations Of Australia
Director & Cyber Security Ambasador 
Your interests

My specialised expertise is in Cyber Security for SME's.

My Corporate Advisory Practice is involved in an Intermediary capacity in Valuing and Selling SME's.

I would like to talk to anyone interested in the above topics.

Mr David Norman

Energy Pipelines CRC
CEO 
Your interests

I have an interest in bringing together key members from the broader Australian energy transport industry with a particular focus on gas transmission and a transition to a lower carbon economy. Currently CEO of the Energy Pipelines CRC and Bid leader for the Future Fuels CRC.

Dr Kim Osman

Queensland University of Technology
Research Associate 
Your interests

The Digital Media Research Centre at QUT is partnering with The Conversation and the CRCA on an ARC Linkage research project that is investigating scholars’ use of amplifier platforms like The Conversation.

We would very much like to discuss your use (or non-use) of amplifier platforms and your research communication activities in an interview during the Collaborate Innovate Conference in Sydney.

Interviews will be at a time convenient to you and should take no longer than 30-40 minutes of your time with myself and Distinguished Professor Stuart Cunningham. It would be fantastic if you could indicate your interest or consent to participate through the match-up service and I can organise a time for the interview.

Please note that this study has been approved by the QUT Human Research Ethics Committee (approval number 1600001122).

Mr Korah Parackal

Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC
PhD Student 
Your interests

My Research: a PhD Project with the Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC:

A new method for understanding failures of light framed construction (houses) under wind (Cyclone) loads.

Interests:
-Structural and Wind Engineering
-Disaster management
-Vulnerability/resilience to natural hazards

Dr Tony Peacock

The Cooperative Research Centres Association is a not-for-profit organisation operating to promote the pursuit of science, particularly through the Australian Government’s CRC Program.

Cooperative Research Centres Association
CEO 
Your interests

Collaborating and networking across a large range of interests. Very happy to talk about getting, running and winding-up a CRC or CRC-P but also have specific interests in biotechnology, advanced manufacturing and conservation.