Previous Hubs and Training Centres
Monash Engineering has a long and proud association with the Australian Research Centre’s flagship Centres of Excellence. Find out more about our involvement in previous ARC Hubs and Training Centres.
Previous ARC Research Hub
ARC Research Hub for Computational Particle Technology
We aim to develop and apply advanced theories and mathematical models to design and optimise processes used in the minerals and metallurgical industries.
ARC Research Hub for Transforming Australia's Manufacturing Industry through High Value Additive Manufacturing
This hub focuses on new additive manufacturing technology — also known as 3D printing — that can build components from metal alloy powders or wires by selective laser or electron beam melting.
The Bioprocessing Advanced Manufacturing Initiative (BAMI)
The focus of this hub was to convert plant cell raw materials from traditional paper and pulp industries into high-value marketable materials, chemical and energy products—such as smart packaging, fuel, green energy and new polymers and composites.
ARC Research Centre for Integrative Brain Function
The Centre contributed to the development of an integrated model of how the brain processes information and thereby advanced our understanding of how the brain interacts with the world.
ARC Research Centre for Robotic Vision
Robotic Vision Australia is a national community of researchers and professionals, passionate about the potential for robotics, computer vision and AI to solve many of the world’s grand challenges.
ARC Research Hub for Processing Lignocellulosics into High Value Products (PALS)
The Hub aims at developing and sustaining the technical innovation required to transform the current Australian Pulp and Paper Industry into Biorefineries.
ARC Research Hub for Smart Pavements Australia Research Collaboration (SPARC)
The SPARC Hub provides an unprecedented university-led research platform for the Australian pavement industry to innovate materials, designs and adaptive technologies, facilitate skill development, and drive commercial benefits.
ARC Research Centre for Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET)
FLEET addresses a grand challenge: reducing the energy used in information technology, which now accounts for 8% of the electricity use on Earth, and is doubling every 10 years.
ARC Research Centre for Exciton Science
We are a collaboration of academia and industry focused on innovative research to improve solar energy technology, lighting and security systems.