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CSIRO had a pioneering role in the scientific discovery of the universe through radio "eyes". A team led by Paul Wild built and operated (from 1948) the world's first solar radiospectrograph, and from 1967 the 3-kilometre-diameter (1.9 mi) radioheliograph at Culgoora in New South Wales. For three decades, the Division of Radiophysics had a ...
He reversed CSIRO’s 30y decline, created $10B more value that any prior CEO, and took CSIRO 80% of the way to Net Zero. [32] He doubled the female leadership of CSIRO, and credits Diversity for doubling the value created by CSIRO annually, [ 33 ] doubling the morale of its staff & their safety, and doubling its public Trust making it the most ...
Boyle was appointed to a variety of leadership roles in Australia, including Director of the Australian Astronomical Observatory (1996 to 2003), [2] Director of CSIRO Australia Telescope National Facility (2003 to 2009), CSIRO SKA Director (2009-2016), [3] [4] and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Enterprise) at the University of New South Wales (2016-2019).
In 2009 she was appointed Chief Executive of the CSIRO, making her its first female chief executive. [8] [11] [12] Under her leadership CSIRO was credited for a number of new ventures, including wireless research. [13] [14] Since 2014, she has been a non-executive director of Rio Tinto. [12]
He is the CEO of CSIRO [1] and immediate past Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia. His research has focused on cytokines, signal transduction pathways and the regulation of blood cell formation (hematopoiesis). Hilton was the President of the Association of the Australian Medical Research ...
As CSIRO chief executive 2001-2008, [5] [6] starting in 2003 Garrett introduced changes to the management structure which were intended to increase the impact of science research aimed at major industrial, governmental and community problems, and implemented "flagships" in order to increase revenue.
Led a CSIRO team comprising Graham Daniels, John Deane, Diethelm Ostry, Terry Percival who together invented a patented technology that uses fast Fourier transform and other techniques to enable fast, robust wireless networking in the home and office [7] Led the system design for the world's first 802.11a (WiFi) chipset developed by Radiata ...
Catherine Patricia Foley (born 10 October 1957) is an Australian physicist.She was the Chief Scientist of Australia from January 2021 to December 2024, [1] [2] [3] before which she had been the chief scientist for the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) since August 2018.