Written by Hodan Omaar (Centre for Data Innovation) ‘5Q’s for Erica Tandori, an Artist, Researcher, and Academic at Monash University‘ The Center for Data innovation spoke with Erica Tandori, an artist in residence at Monash University in Australia, who has low vision and is using AI to create multi-sensory art experiences that showcase the wonders […]
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Placing microscopic life into people’s hands. Dr Erica Tandori, a legally blind artist, is working with biomedical researchers to scale up microscopic life and place it, literally, into people’s hands. Dr Erica Tandori may be legally blind, but as an artist she’s honed her skills to help people experience and touch the invisible world of […]
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Congratulations to all of our researchers who have been recognised in the 2020 Highly Cited Researchers list. The highly anticipated annual list identifies researchers who demonstrate significant influence in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade. Their names are drawn from the publications that rank […]
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Monash University was the most successful institution in Australia in the 2020 Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Projects Scheme (DP21) with more than 22% of the Monash funding awarded to Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI) researchers. Monash BDI researchers have been awarded more than $8 million of the $35.6 million awarded to Monash – playing […]
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Monash University’s Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences has been awarded $1,767,744 under the ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) scheme with all awards going to Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI) researchers. The Federal Minister for Education Dan Tehan announced $84 million for 200 new research projects to be funded under the DECRA […]
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Erica’s interview with Center for Data Innovation on how she uses AI in the Sensory Science artworks
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhWritten by Hodan Omaar (Centre for Data Innovation) ‘5Q’s for Erica Tandori, an Artist, Researcher, and Academic at Monash University‘ The Center for Data innovation spoke with Erica Tandori, an artist in residence at Monash University in Australia, who has low vision and is using AI to create multi-sensory art experiences that showcase the wonders […]
Our artist in residence, Erica featured in Monash Life
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhPlacing microscopic life into people’s hands. Dr Erica Tandori, a legally blind artist, is working with biomedical researchers to scale up microscopic life and place it, literally, into people’s hands. Dr Erica Tandori may be legally blind, but as an artist she’s honed her skills to help people experience and touch the invisible world of […]
Congratulations to Jamie on being on the Highly Cited Researcher 2020 List (third year running)
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhCongratulations to all of our researchers who have been recognised in the 2020 Highly Cited Researchers list. The highly anticipated annual list identifies researchers who demonstrate significant influence in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade. Their names are drawn from the publications that rank […]
Congratulations Jerome and Martin on the award of the ARC Discovery grant
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhMonash University was the most successful institution in Australia in the 2020 Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Projects Scheme (DP21) with more than 22% of the Monash funding awarded to Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI) researchers. Monash BDI researchers have been awarded more than $8 million of the $35.6 million awarded to Monash – playing […]
Congratulations Adam on the award of the ARC DECRA fellowship
/in News /by Jennifer HuynhMonash University’s Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences has been awarded $1,767,744 under the ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) scheme with all awards going to Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI) researchers. The Federal Minister for Education Dan Tehan announced $84 million for 200 new research projects to be funded under the DECRA […]