The scientist who developed the bionic ear, Professor Graeme Clark, has joined Australia's Information and Communications Technology Research Centre of Excellence, NICTA, to lead a project aimed at developing technologies capable of providing new types of hearing implants that can improve various aspects of auditory perception for hearing loss patients.
Three of the six ATSE Clunies Ross Awards presented this year have gone to NICTA researchers and their colleagues. The CEO of a mining software company was also honoured.
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