| 2005 |
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The
e-Health Research Centre (a joint venture of the
CSIRO ICT Centre and Queensland Government) won the CSIRO
Go for Growth Award
Team Leader: Mr Gary Morgan. Team members were:
Mr Justin Boyle, Ms Catherine Daly, Dr David Hansen, Mrs
Karen Harrap, Ms Jean Jacquet, Dr Mohan Karunanithi, Ms Athanasia
Kassolos, Mr Craig Kennedy, Ms Barbara Lee, Dr Anthony Maeder,
Mr Colin Murphy, Ms Marilla O’Dwyer, Dr Chaoyi Pang, Dr Birgit
Planitz, Mr John Ryan-Brown and Dr Tim Wark.
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Dr
Claudia Schremmer and Dr Silvia Pfeiffer
were awarded Best Industry/Short paper presentation at
the 11th International Multimedia Modeling Conference (MMM2005)
in Melbourne.
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Dr
Silvia Pfeiffer was Highly Commended for her pioneering
research in web-based technologies and for building a strong track
record of commercial engagement with the media industry at the
NSW Pearcey Award 2005 in Sydney.
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Dr
David Hawking was awarded the inaugural Chris Wallace
Award for Research Contribution from the Computing Research
and Education Association for research excellence undertaken within
a university or research institution in Australia or New Zealand.
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Dr
Kerry Taylor and Dr Mark Cameron and
the ABS's Tim Austin won a best paper award at the IEEE
conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Services in the Business
Services Networks workshop.
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Dr
Alex Zelinsky received a 2005 Clunies Ross Award
for his work which pioneered the development of computer-vision
based human-machine interactions.
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| 2004 |
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Dr
Trevor Bird and team won the 2004 Industry
Innovators Award of the Society of Satellite Professionals International
for the MultiBeam antenna. The award recognises technology developed
by the public sector. Dr Bird has also been appointed Editor-in-Chief
of the prestigious IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation.
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The
e-Health Research Centre (a joint venture of the CSIRO
ICT Centre and Queensland Government) was a finalist in the Australian
Information Industry Association iAwards in the Research and
Development category for Heath Data Integration.
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Dr
David Hawking and the Panoptic team won an
Australian Information Industry Association iAward in the Innovation
category for the development and application of the P@NOPTIC enterprise
search engine.
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Dr
Don Price and the Ageless Aerospace Vehicles Team
were awarded the AJB Technologies Award for Most Innovative Technology
as part of the ICT Industry trade show, CeBIT 2004, Australia technology
awards. The Ageless Aerospace Vehicle prototype displayed at CeBIT demonstrated
co-operative self-monitoring in a aerospace vehicle fabric.
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The
Virtual Critical Care Unit (ViCCU™) Team
were finalists in the Australian Computer Society Eureka Prize
for ICT Innovations in July 2004.
The Virtual Critical Care Unit (ViCCU™) Team
won an Australian Information Industry Association iAward in
the Implementation category. The team developed the ViCCU™ system for
broadband telepresence that allows a medical specialist located in a
major centre to be part of a team taking part in a critical care episode
at a remote hospital.
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Dr
Stephen Giugni was awarded a Vincent Fairfax Fellowship
to support and further the development of Australians who factor ethics
into their leadership practice.
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2003 |
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Dr
Trevor Bird was named Professional Engineer of the Year
2003 by Engineers Australia at the Engineering Excellence Awards.
Dr Bird's achievements have been preeminent in putting Australia at
the forefront of international technology in the field of antennas and
microwave systems.
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Dr
David Hawking and the P@NOPTIC team won the
Network Computing's Annual Well-Connected Award in the category
of Business Applications: Enterprise Search Engine for CSIRO's P@NOPTIC
Enterprise Search Engine. Dr Hawking was presented with the award at
a ceremony in Las Vegas as part of the giant Networld:Interop event.
P@NOPTIC also won the Network Computing magazine's Editors' Choice Award
for superior indexing, speed and an easy interface.
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