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Monash University is leading two innovative projects that promote cultural heritage and community engagement:
Monash transport engineering researchers, Associate Professor Dong Ngoduy and Professor Hai Vu from the Department of Civil Engineering, have been recognised for their contributions to intelligent transport systems in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Their work, in collaboration with the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport and Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, has led to the development of advanced solutions for managing multi-modal transport systems. This includes the implementation of digital twin technologies, AI approaches, and real-time adaptive traffic control strategies. The success of their knowledge-sharing program resulted in a Memorandum of Understanding for further collaboration on transport projects.


Monash Professor Callum Morton, from Monash Art Projects, has created a permanent public artwork titled 'In Through the Out Door' in Sydney's CBD. This project, commissioned by the City of Sydney, reimagines three rear doorways in city laneways, transforming them into grand entrances that reflect the hidden life of the city. The artwork uses patterns and colors from iconic Sydney locations to engage passersby and enhance the urban environment, contributing to sustainable cities and communities.
Monash University, Indonesia, hosted Urban Transformation Talks #10 and collaborated with Bappeda on the Banten Mosaic platform to enhance urban planning, while the Urban Transformation Network (UTN) was established to address global urban challenges:
Monash University showcases sustainable practices and modern construction methods to enhance social housing quality and supply:
