Displaying items by tag: Chief Scientist

Motorola Solutions has opened its new research and development centre in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, to advance data analytics and AI-enabled technologies that help fuel the company’s safety and security ecosystem.

Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 23 May 2023 09:12

Survey seeks STEM career data

Science & Technology Australia – the country's peak body for the science, technology, engineering and mathematics sector – is conducting a major survey of people who work or have worked in the sector, with the goal of providing a comprehensive snapshot of current conditions and career patterns for scientists, technologists, mathematicians and engineers.

Published in Government Tech Policy

The Australian Government has appointed renowned physicist Dr Cathy Foley as the country's next chief scientist, replacing Dr Alan Finkel whose tenure ends in December.

Published in People Moves
Wednesday, 05 September 2018 11:00

Govt extends chief scientist's term by two years

Dr Alan Finkel will continue as Australia's Chief Scientist for a further two years, until the end of 2020, the Federal Government announced on Wednesday.

Published in Health

World-renowned physicist Dr Cathy Foley has been appointed as the chief scientist of the CSIRO.

Published in People Moves

Australia’s science sector contributes more than a quarter of Australia’s economic output, with a newly released report showing that advances in the physical, mathematical and biological sciences in the past 20 to 30 years have underpinned $330 billion annually of that output.

Published in Biology
Tuesday, 27 October 2015 21:02

Dr Alan Finkel appointed as next Chief Scientist

Engineer, respected neuroscientist, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Dr Alan Finkel AO, has been appointed Australia's next Chief Scientist and will take up the role in January 2016.

Published in People Moves

Subscribe to Newsletter

*  Enter the security code shown: img0

WEBINARS & EVENTS

CYBERSECURITY

PEOPLE MOVES

GUEST ARTICLES

Guest Opinion

ITWIRETV & INTERVIEWS

RESEARCH & CASE STUDIES

Channel News

Comments