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AISRF ellowsh s or 2020 anno n ed
from 2019-12 Sydney
by Indian Link
Food and ater security disaster management, premature cancer mortality, neurodegenerative disorders: these are but some of the areas that the Australia India Strategic esearch und ill hel fund fello shi s in the year .
Nineteen early to mid-career researchers in Australian universities have received ello shi s under the ustralia ndia Strategic Research Fund Early- and Midareer esearcher .
They ill recei e u to in funding to conduct research at some of India’s leading research institutions.
The Australia-Indian Strategic Research und ( ) su orts scientists in ndia and Australia to collaborate on leading-edge research and is supported by the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, ustralian o ernment.
Associate Professor Ravinesh Deo of the University of Southern Queensland, one of the reci ients of the ello shi ill e aluate ho latest artificial intelligence technologies can e em loyed to tac le drought and ater resources management issues.

Dr Alison Pearce of the University of ydney ill study the loss of roducti ity resulting from cancer in ndian o ulation.
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Australian National University is heading to ndia ne t year to or on de elo ing ne technologies in hotonics to create miniaturised optical systems for use in the telecommunications industry.
Other successful recipients of the ello shi s are r umeet alia T ni ersity
Harness atomically thin materials for ollution sensors and e cient industrial lubricants r agendra umar inganallur
Balasubramanian, CSIRO: Systems- immunology based approach to study early immune responses to foot-and-mouth disease accination in sian uffalos r orte a a eri ni ersity of Technology Sydney: Scholarly solution support system r iona c ay ea in ni ersity
Documenting the food insecurity experiences and nutritional status of omen in ndia r u ash aha ni ersity of Technology
Sydney: Respiratory particle transport: ageing effect and targeted drug deli ery r egadesan u iah ni ersity of Melbourne: In-situ vibrational spectroscopic studies on the electrode interfacial rocess for rene a le energy storage devices r huaifei hao ea in ni ersity
Closing the CO 2 loop in biogas production by innovative membrane technology r i a rishna aruturi ustralian ational ni ersity e generation materials for lo cost and high e ciency solar hydrogen generation r Thanh Thi guyen ea in ni ersity human machine teaming frame or based on deep reinforcement learning for disaster management r oni a Tyagi onash ni ersity sing machine learning to develop robust and reproducible miRNA biomarkers to detect preterm labour r an ay im al ar ni ersity of Technology
Sydney: Sustainable performance of future high-speed rail and hea y haul freight corridors effect of climate change and mitigation measures r hristina ggar outhern ross
University: A mobile digital learning program to support nurses’ leadership and communication skills in chronic disease management: a primary healthcare initiative r e ecca art ni ersity of outhern
Queensland: A genomics approach to understanding root-lesion nematode resistance in chickpea r ency Thomas a Tro e ni ersity
Metabolic syndrome influencing neurodegenerative disorder (MIND ro ect) r shmita engu ta e elo ing functional en ironmental flo s frame or to enhance resilience and improve ater security under climate change and urbanisation scenarios r aya lo To er ni ersity of e castle dentification of frog and disease diversity in a remote part of India ( agaland).