In this episode of Impact at UTS, you’ll hear about technology that changes the way we detect traces of criminals at crime scenes, discover how robots are revolutionising the Sydney Harbour Bridge and learn about UTS research that’s providing safe drinking water to hundreds of children in Vietnam.
Three Distinguished Professors at UTS, each from a different area in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), discuss their game changing technology that was only made possible through end-user engagement and collaboration with communities and industry partners.
Guests for the episode include:
- Distinguished Professor Claude Roux, Director of the Centre for Forensic Science
- Distinguished Professor Gamini Dissanayake, of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering and
- Distinguished Professor Saravanamuthu Vigneswaran of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering and IT
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Featured in episode three of Impact at UTS:Host and Associate Professor Martin Bliemel, the Associate Dean of Research for the Faculty of Transdisciplinary Innovation
Distinguished Professor Claude Roux, Director of the Centre for Forensic Science
Distinguished Professor Gamini Dissanayake, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering
Distinguished Professor Saravanamuthu Vigneswaran, Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering and IT
Dr Paul Scully Power, Australia’s first astronaut and co-founder of The Ripper Group
Michele Rumsey, Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Development
Dr Xanthe Spindler, Core Member, Centre for Forensic Science
Impact Studios producer/journalist Cassandra Steeth
The Impact at UTS podcast is made by Impact Studios at the University of Technology Sydney, an audio production house funded by the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Research.