Researchers at the University of Sydney have been granted $2.3 million to partner with industry on projects ranging from 3D printing of the human heart and developing new drugs for osteoarthritis to creating affordable energy solutions for low-income households.
The 21 projects funded under the University’s industry and community engagement seed fund have received more than $507,000 in funding (with an additional $779,000 in-kind) from the University and $165,000 (with an additional $851,000 in-kind) from 27 public and industry partners.
Now in its second year, the seed fund assists researchers to build relationships and concepts with partners before applying for an ,Ìý,Ìý or another research collaboration agreement with industry.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Duncan Ivison said it is part of the University’s 2016–20 Strategic Plan commitment to increasing its engagement with industry and community partners.
Successful applicants and their projects:
-  – Faculty of Science
Marine cloud brightening technology development
-  – Faculty of Engineering and IT
Algal bloom prediction model for lowland rivers
-  – Sydney Medical School
A novel method to disrupt biofilms and eradicate the microbes on medical devices and skin surfaces
-  – Faculty of Health Sciences
Multimodal active rehabilitation for optimal recovery following concussion in junior rugby league players
-  – School of Architecture, Design and Planning
Digital bridges: Extending urban infrastructure with interactive technologies for community engagement and digital place-making
-  – United States Studies Centre
Cooperative Australian election survey
-  – Faculty of Engineering and IT
Produce food additives from waste bone
-  – Faculty of Health Sciences
Avoiding heat-related illness in Western Sydney
-  – Faculty of Science
Risky gambling and customer wellbeing: The role of financial institutions
-  – Sydney Medical School
Disease modifying therapies for osteoarthritis
-  – Faculty of Science
Device for canine scent detection training and performance testing
-  – Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Affordable energy solutions for low-income households
-  – Faculty of Health Sciences
Sustainable solutions for productive ageing for baby boomers
-  – Sydney Medical School
3D bioprinting of the human heart using patient-derived cells
-  – Faculty of Engineering and IT
Inland greenhouse farming of Caulerpa lentillifera
-  – Faculty of Pharmacy
Safety of nanoparticles and their impact on health and environment. How safe is safe?
-  – Faculty of Engineering and IT
Connecting e-technologies in a child-centric app that will transform preventive health education
-  – Faculty of Science
Organisational eco-maps: Mapping innovation
-  – Conservatorium of Music
Promoting positive adolescent identity: discovering 'self' through sharing culture, art and narrative in portfolios
- Dr Valentina Mella – Faculty of Science
Gunnedah koala water supplementation study
- Dr Victoria Cole – Faculty of Science
Enhancing biodiversity in urban estuaries with oyster restoration.
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