Partners
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The University of Queensland eResearch Lab |
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The UQ e-Research Lab is based in the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at
the University of Queensland. The e-Research Lab comprises a team of information scientists and software
engineers developing innovative information management, visualization and publishing tools for researchers
across many disciplines including: marine science, environmental science, biodiversity, bio-informatics,
literary studies and art conservation.
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Microsoft Research |
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Microsoft Research has more than 800 researchers, including some of the world's finest computer
scientists, sociologists, psychologists, mathematicians, physicists, and engineers, working in
labs and centers around the world conducting both basic and applied research in computer science
and software engineering. Microsoft Research is also collaborating with universities worldwide to
advance the field of computer science. The Health-e-Waterways project is one example of such a
collaboration.
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Healthy Waterways |
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Healthy Waterways is a unique non-government, not-for-profit organisation working to protect
and improve waterway health. The organisation monitors, plans, and implements waterway health
actions by facilitating regional collaboration among its members from government, industry,
research, and community. A key program of Healthy Waterways is the
Ecosystem Health Monitoring Program which
delivers a regional assessment of the ambient ecosystem health for each of South East Queensland's 19
major catchments, 18 river estuaries, and Moreton Bay.
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Funding
Project funding has been acquired through a combination of partner
contributions and the Queensland Government's National and International
Research Alliances Program (NIRAP) 2007/2008.