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Professor Jeffrey Walker, 2024 ARC Laureate Fellowship recipient from Monash University, aims to address a gap in natural disaster surveillance by progressing the basis for near-space monitoring.
The Australian Research Council has today inducted 123 new members appointed to the ARC College of Experts in 2025, bringing the total number of members to 376.
Professor Sharon Robinson, a 2024 Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow, is aiming to implement a whole-of-continent observing system for Antarctica to understand how the continent responds to climate change.
Andrea Morello is Scientia Professor of Quantum Engineering at UNSW and a Program Manager in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology and a 2024 Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow. He believes quantum computing is at a fork in the road.
Professor Gabrielle Belz is Chair in Immunology at the Frazer Institute at the University of Queensland, and a 2024 Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow. She aims to understand how cells and the immune system function to protect us from illness and preserve life.
Andrew Baker is Professor in the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the UNSW. He is combining the analysis of cave stalagmites, underground hydrological monitoring, and climate hydrological modelling to identify the replenishment of groundwater.