Corporate Body

Cooperative Research Centre for Rail Innovation (2009 - 2014)

From
2009
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
To
2014
Alternative Names
  • CRC for Rail Innovation (Also known as)
Website
http://www.railcrc.net.au

Summary

The CRC for Rail Innovation was established in 2009 after a 7 year grant was awarded. It took the place of the CRC for Railway Engineering and Technology (2003-2009). The CRC's areas of research expertise include: engineering; safety; environment; human factors; human resources; transport operations and training.

Timeline

 2001 - 2007 CRC for Railway Engineering and Technologies
       2009 - 2014 Cooperative Research Centre for Rail Innovation

Published resources

Resources

Rebecca Rigby

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