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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1096053

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $165,000.00
    Summary
    Computational Intelligence Methods for Financial Applications. Complex financial problems can be better addressed with software that can learn from available data and adapt to environmental changes. It is therefore essential to develop technologies that enable prediction and optimisation in constrained and dynamic environments. There are currently some limitations in existing business decision support systems despite their ubiquity providing an opportunity for Australia to be at the forefront as .... Computational Intelligence Methods for Financial Applications. Complex financial problems can be better addressed with software that can learn from available data and adapt to environmental changes. It is therefore essential to develop technologies that enable prediction and optimisation in constrained and dynamic environments. There are currently some limitations in existing business decision support systems despite their ubiquity providing an opportunity for Australia to be at the forefront as new standards in the field are developed. Furthermore, the fund management industry (particularly superannuation) is significant to the Australian economy and development of this technology has the potential to enhance its performance and reputation.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0985723

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $281,000.00
    Summary
    The Next Step in Intelligent Decision-Support Systems (IDSS): Systems that Learn and Adapt. This project will benefit Australia's scientific knowledge and technology base in the areas of evolutionary computation, business intelligence, and decision management. The outcomes will advance Australian companies and organisations, as many common yet complex business problems can be better addressed with systems that automatically learn and adapt to environmental changes. Such complex business problems .... The Next Step in Intelligent Decision-Support Systems (IDSS): Systems that Learn and Adapt. This project will benefit Australia's scientific knowledge and technology base in the areas of evolutionary computation, business intelligence, and decision management. The outcomes will advance Australian companies and organisations, as many common yet complex business problems can be better addressed with systems that automatically learn and adapt to environmental changes. Such complex business problems include dynamic scheduling (in the manufacturing sector), resource allocation optimisation (in the defence, mining, and agriculture sectors), and network design optimisation (in the telecommunications and energy sectors).
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0561679

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $145,358.00
    Summary
    Numerical Modelling of Injection Moulding for Viscoplastic Fluids. The project aims to modify and extend the numerical software developed by the world renowned Moldflow Pty Ltd, Melbourne, for the simulation of injection moulding in the plastics industry. The significance of the project lies in the application of the relatively new mathematical tool, called the variational inequality approach, to the problem of solidification of the molten plastic in a mould. The expected outcomes lie in the dev .... Numerical Modelling of Injection Moulding for Viscoplastic Fluids. The project aims to modify and extend the numerical software developed by the world renowned Moldflow Pty Ltd, Melbourne, for the simulation of injection moulding in the plastics industry. The significance of the project lies in the application of the relatively new mathematical tool, called the variational inequality approach, to the problem of solidification of the molten plastic in a mould. The expected outcomes lie in the development of new software for use in the plastics industry, which will improve the production of fibre reinforced thermoplastics throughout the world.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0776237

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $163,350.00
    Summary
    Viscoplasticity, Solidification and Non-Isotropic Heat Transfer in Injection Moulding. The development of new software for use by the plastics industry will maintain Australia's position at the forefront of research contributing to improved production in this extremely important manufacturing sector. The application of this research by Melbourne's Moldflow, already the world's leading supplier of injection moulding software, will consolidate its position and enable it to increase further its mar .... Viscoplasticity, Solidification and Non-Isotropic Heat Transfer in Injection Moulding. The development of new software for use by the plastics industry will maintain Australia's position at the forefront of research contributing to improved production in this extremely important manufacturing sector. The application of this research by Melbourne's Moldflow, already the world's leading supplier of injection moulding software, will consolidate its position and enable it to increase further its market share, with consequential employment and other economic flow-on benefits to Australia. This project also increases the quantum of industry relevant scientific research, contributing to the enhancement of the national profile in exporting Australian products to world markets.
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