defence testlab at unisa
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The Defence Testlab will be focussed on businesses who design, develop and manufacture
• bespoke,
• low volume,
• high value-add components
for the defence supply chain. Initial target businesses are local SEM’s, future plans to target global defence and space market
Defence Testlab at UniSA
The UniSA Testlab augments our three core capability areas in Industry 4.0:
Advanced Manufacturing Augmented and Virtual Reality IoT and machine learning on a commercial manufacturing scale
Our Team
Manufacturing and Materials
Nikki StanfordPeter MurphyKamil Zuber
VR/AR
Bruce ThomasAndrew Cunningham
Stephan Pring
Interoperability and IoT
Stewart Von ItzsteinMarkus Stumptner
Pilot Scale Manufacturing
Rodney PrattMichael Bowditch
Project Lead
Euan Smith
Our PhilosophyJust like a cyber-physical system we are a collaboration between the
physical and digital disciplines
Advanced manufacturingMaterials science
Advance characterisationIndustry scale-up
CAD design
Virtual realityAugmented reality
InteroperabilitySpace and communications
IoTSoftware engineering
UniSA Industry 4.0 team
Testlab Capabilities: Additive Manufacturing
Resin printing FDM printing Desktop Metal printing
• Margaret Law – Naval Group Pacific
• Tony Laden – BAE Systems
• Looking to confirm two more Industry Advisors from local SME’s
• Organisations we have consulted:• Defence Teaming Centre
• City of Salisbury – Economic Development and Urban Policy
• Defence Innovation Partnership (DIP)
Industry Advisory Panel
Industry Engagement Model
Training
• SME engagement• Industry workshops• Networking events• Digital twin demonstrator• IoT demonstrator• Cyber security demonstrator• Business case examples written for SME’s
Research
• Pilot manufacturing facility• 3D printing• Societal and workforce impacts• VR and AR for training
Education
• Diploma• Undergraduate coursework• Internships• Primary and high school
student visits• Open days
Current Industry and Research Projects
• Fusetec – 3D printing of anatomical replicas for surgical training
• ECAS4 – 3D printing of chemically resistant filter housings
• Laserbond/Boart Longyear – 3D scanning of mining drill bits
• Minex CRC – 3D printing of drill rig prototype
• Redarc – 3D printing of sensor housings
Current student projects underway:
• Domestic summer internship studentDaniel Williams – Optimizing FDM printing
• French intern studentThibault Pauzon – Anisotropy in properties of printed parts using composite principles
Current Education Activities
The University of South Australia offers a number of formal courses that specifically incorporate Industry 4.0 principles:
• Certificate, Diploma and Masters of Defence Systems Integration
• Certificate, Diploma and Masters of Cyber Security
• Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Entertainment Design)
• Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking and Cybersecurity)
• Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development)
• Bachelor Mathematics (Data Science)
• Diploma of Advanced Manufacturing under development
Testlab infrastructure being used in teaching:
• VR arena open for use in undergraduate teaching
• 3D printing lab being used for interns and honours projects
Now lets move upstairs to
the
Immersive Design Lab
I.T for Industry 4.0
Assoc Prof G Stewart Von Itzstein
• What does IT get you?
• Just in Time + Just What the Customer Wanted + What Just Happened• Bespoke Products from
Assembly Line
• Order to Delivery Fully Digitized
• Digital Twin
Industry 4.0
Windshield Digital Twin
Digitized Manufacture
Industry 4.0 Bus
DA
Thank you
IVE: Australian Research Centre for Interactive and Virtual Environments
Positively influence the world through changing people’s realities
Who is IVE?
IVE is a leader in AR/VR Research
University of South Australia has published more research
papers in AR than any university or research organisation.
Prof Billinghurst is ranked #1 for published Augmented
Reality papers.
Prof Thomas is ranked #4 for published Augmented Reality
papers.
Scopus rankings for AR (Top 160 People)
IVE Leadership Team
Professor Bruce Thomas
Director
Professor Mark BillinghurstDeputy-Director
Professor Javaan Singh Chahl
Professor Simon Biggs
Professor Ning Gu
Deputy-Director
Professor Ian Gwilt
A/Professor Ross Smith
Dr. Joanne Zucco
Dr. Peter Schumacher
Dr. Gun Lee
6 Professors14 Academics10 Research fellows6 Professional Staff30 PhD students2 Masters students4 Adjunct faculty
Capabilities & Technologies Human Computing InteractionExplores and develops solutions that address the interaction between humans and computer
Empathic Computing Develops computer systems that recognizes and shares emotions and help people better understand one another
Wearable ComputingExplores wearable computers, augmented reality and virtual reality, embedding of electronic devices into textiles and clothin g
Industrial DesignInvestigates the form and function of products people use every day considering elements such as aesthetics, function,
usability and social significance
Sensor SystemsEncompasses sensors as devices and algorithms, as well as technologies required in sensing applications, including remote
sensing, surveillance systems, dedicated sensor platforms and networks
Digital TransformationsExplores how culture is transformed by information and communication technologies and their implications for our future
Creative Computing StudioInvestigates what it is to be human in a technologized world and to what extent we are already technologically hybridized.
FacilitiesA suite of mixed reality visualisation environments
enabling up to full scale simulation
Immersive Analytics
Directly touch and manipulate data to gain understanding
Combine complex data sources
Dynamically manipulate data axes
Combine axes to create complex visualisations
Visualisations expose the relationships between the data
Exceed the limits of a desktop monitor to see all the data in-situ
Intuitively exploring complex data relationships through immersive visualization techniques
Narrative Visualisation
Rapidly identify the narratives within the data
Combine known facts with implicit knowledge to expose the relationships between the actors
Visually manipulate the actors within the data to explore the narratives within the story
Present data as a narrative supporting the development of mental models
Exposing the narratives within a story embedded inside complex data sources
Shown with permission from Genix Ventures
Health and MedicalAugmenting health and enhancing medical procedures through applying mixed reality technologies
AR to help with Post Traumatic Stress
Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience Inspired AR
VR Active Rehab Physiotherapy
Enhancing medical devices with AR
Investigating Motion Sickness desensitization with VR
VR Exercise
Empathic Collaboration
Using AR/VR/MR technology to develop systems that support real-time understanding
Adaptive Avatar
AR-VR Shared Experience
360o MR Teleconference
Sharing empathy in VR with physiological sensors
Adaptive Avatar Multi-scale AR-VR Remote
Collaboration and Shared Experience
360 MR Teleconferencing
AR First-Person View Video Instructions
EEG Hyper-scanning for MR Collaboration
Empathy Glasses
Architecture and Built Environment
Applying computational visualization to support contemporary design, building and planning studies
Building Information Modelling (BIM) and City
Information Modelling (CIM)
Computational design analysis
Simulation, urban analytics and smart cities
Digital humanities and heritage
Design collaboration and behavioral studies
Complex Space Design
Submarine Design
Command Desks
Sleeping Quarters
Food Preparation
Command and Control Rooms
Hospital Operating Theatre
Applying human centered design approaches to the industrial design of habitable spaces
Creative Computing Studio
Interactive Performance Environments
Exploring artistic expression with interactive systems and machine learning
Developing novel interfaces for experiencing audio-visual information
Focus on human-machine co-creation and improvisation
Collaborating with artists (musicians, dancers, writers) and scientists
(computing, neuroscience, anthropology)
International Collaborations
Academia Industry
Our Researchers
Professor Bruce ThomasProfessor Thomas is nationally and internationally recognised for his contributions to the scientific community and to the industry in the areas Wearable Computers, Tabletop Interactions, Augmented Reality, and User Interaction. His experience includes working at the School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences, the University of South Australia since 1990. He has run his own computer consultancy company. He was a Computer Scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (A major US government laboratory for the Department of Commerce.) and a software engineer for the Computer Sciences Corporation and the General Electric Company.
Professor Mark BillinghurstMark Billinghurst is Professor of Human Computer Interaction at the University of South Australia in Adelaide, Australia. He earned a PhD in 2002 from the University of Washington and researches innovative computer interfaces that explore how virtual and real worlds can be merged, publishing over 300 papers in topics such as wearable computing, Augmented Reality and mobile interfaces.
Professor Ning GuNing Gu is Professor of Architecture in the School of Art, Architecture and Design at the University of South Australia. He has researched in the broad areas of Architectural Computing and Design Cognition, including topics such as Computational Design Analysis; Generative and Parametric Design Systems; Computer-supported Collaborative Design; Virtual Environments; Building Information Modelling; Intercultural Design and Communication; and Protocol Studies on designers' behaviour and cognition.
Professor Ian GwiltAcademic/Researcher Designer/Digital ArtistSpheres of interest: design research, visual communication design in interdisciplinary projects, information/data design, design in healthcare, co-design, mixed and augmented reality in creative practice and creative applications of 3D printing.
Professor Simon BiggsSimon Biggs is a new media artist, writer and curator with interests in digital poetics, interactive, auto-generative and affective systems, interdisciplinary research and co-creation across the creative arts, humanities and physical sciences. His work has been widely presented, including at the Tate (Britain, Modern and Liverpool), Institute of Contemporary Arts (London), Centre for Contemporary Art (Glasgow), Kettles Yard Cambridge), Pompidou (Paris), Academy de Kunste (Berlin), Kulturforum (Berlin), Rijksmuseum (Twenthe), Maxxi (Rome), Macau Arts Museum, San Francisco Cameraworks, Walker Art Center (Minneapolis) and the Art Gallery of New South Wales (Sydney). He has been keynote at many conferences and lectured internationally. Publications include Remediating the Social (2012), Autopoeisis (with James Leach, 2004), Great Wall of China (1999), Halo (1998), Magnet (1997) and Book of Shadows (1996).
Professor Javaan Singh ChahlJavaan Chahl is DST Group Joint Chair of Sensor Systems and has been with UniSA since 2012. Prior to this, he served as the Professor of Aerospace (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) at RMIT University in Melbourne. Prior to this role, he was at the Defence Science and Technology (DST) Group, with whom he still works closely. Professor Chahl earned his Ph.D. in Neuroscience & Robotics at the Australian National University. His research provides ample evidence of his breadth of research expertise including Avionics for UAVs, operations analysis, flight trials, space exploration, neuroscience, anatomy, manufacturing technology and behavioural biology.
A/Professor Ross SmithRoss Smith leads efforts in translating immersive technologies such as Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed reality technologies into health applications. He possesses a strong track record and wealth of experience in demonstrating the advantages of applying interdisciplinary collaborations in the areas of technology, health sciences, design, psychology and journalism to solve industry challenges through novel technology developments. Possessing an industry focus Ross brings value through his highly developed technical capability and excellent communication skills.
Dr. Peter SchumacherPeter Schumacher is the Program Director of the Industrial Design programs at the University of South Australia. He has worked as a designer in Australia and internationally and has extensive experience in teaching the communication and interaction elements of industrial design. His PhD from the Australian National University was on the design of pictorial assembly instructions for use in developing countries and on methods of researching and codifying knowledge for human-technology interaction design.
Dr. Gun LeeGun Lee is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of South Australia (UniSA) investigating interaction and visualization methods for sharing virtual experiences in Augmented Reality (AR), Mixed Reality (MR), and immersive 3D environments. Recently, using AR and wearable interfaces to improve remote collaborative experience has been one of his main research themes. Extending this research into sharing richer communication cues and scaling up to a larger group of participants are the next steps he is working on.
Dr. Joanne ZuccoJo Zucco is a lecturer in the School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences at the University of South Australia, whose area of interest is understanding how the affordances of Augmented Reality (AR) technology can be used to support and improve human abilities, health and well-being. Jo is interested in wearable human-computer interaction; specifically, the need to better understand user interaction with head-worn displays.
Thank You
HeadquartersAustralian Research Centre for Interactive and Virtual EnvironmentsUniSA Mawson Lakes CampusMawson Lakes, South Australia 5095 [email protected]
Welcome to
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etching (glass and Si),
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bonding
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design and
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation
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spectroscopy,
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and materials
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AFM with tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS)
July 14 to 17, 2020
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A/Prof. Craig PriestANFF-SA Node
Director
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