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Learn about the kick-start program boosting projects for protecting our planet, and the process of developing stretchable electronic nano materials for sensing and electronic circuitry applications.
Innovation towards stretchable devices
Dr Vithya Saahar Sethu Madhavan
(Research Fellow, Queensland University of Technology)
The new technology towards flexible and stretchable devices from commercial electronics. Understanding the fundamental science of organic and inorganic materials for the development of stretchable devices for real time applications.
Saahar completed his PhD in 2021 at University of South Australia- Future Industries Institute on "Conducting polymers" His main focus in research career to bridge the academic research and industry for real time applications.
Saahar completed his PhD in 2021 at University of South Australia- Future Industries Institute on "Conducting polymers" His main focus in research career to bridge the academic research and industry for real time applications.
Powering Aussie inventions saving the world
Dr Megan Sebben
(CSIRO)
How can we back Aussie inventions for change? Learn how industry-research collaborations can solve tomorrow's problems with the business ideas of today
Dr Megan Sebben is the Kick-Start Program Manager in CSIRO’s small-to-medium business team (SME Connect). Formerly a hydrogeologist and now a small business advocate, she is deeply connected to Australia’s start-up and innovation ecosystems.
Dr Megan Sebben is the Kick-Start Program Manager in CSIRO’s small-to-medium business team (SME Connect). Formerly a hydrogeologist and now a small business advocate, she is deeply connected to Australia’s start-up and innovation ecosystems.
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