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Brice Mitchell was the Science and Technology Liaison Officer within the Australian National Headquarters, in the Middle East Region.
News
22 April 2016
Over the last decade more than 200 Defence scientists have been deployed to support Australian military operations.
The DST investigation group (L-R) Jennie Clothier, Michael Grant, Jeremy Anderson, Russell Connell, Kelvin Bramley, Dale Quinn and Simon Walsh (AFP).
News
12 April 2016
Five Defence scientists have been honoured by the AFP for their specialist assistance during the investigation into the MH17 disaster.
Picture of DST Honorary Fellow Dr Lincoln Erm and Dr Soon-Kong Lee observing a generic australian navy submarine's model's wake.
7 April 2016
DST Group researchers study flow characteristics around modern submarine geometries to improve their understanding of these complex flow phenomena.
F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets
News
24 March 2016
DST Group has developed a new fatigue monitoring algorithm that has shown Australia’s F/A-18 fighter jets are less fatigued then we had thought.
Huon received the DST Group Early Career Achievement award at a ceremony in Canberra in December 2015.
News
19 March 2016
Defence Researcher Huon Bornstein was awarded the DST Group Early Career Achievement Award for his work on Armour Mechanics and Vehicle Survivability.
DST delegates Chris Wiren and Kate Foster during a session at Science Meets Parliament on March 1 and 2.
News
16 March 2016
Five intrepid Defence scientists agreed that the recent 16th Annual Science Meets Parliament event at Parliament House was a stimulating experience.
We can't ignore the role of people in information security.
News
15 March 2016
Dr Marcus Butavicius of the National Security and ISR Division says that we can't ignore the role of people in information security.
(L-R) Dr Nick Beagley, Research Leader Land Human Systems, Ross Coad, Acting Group Leader - Food & Nutrition, Senator the Hon Marise Payne, Minister for Defence, Andrew Nikolic, Member for Bass, and Senator the Hon Richard Colbeck, Minister for Tourism and International Education and Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Investment, at the DST Site in Scottsdale TAS.
Media Release
15 March 2016
Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Marise Payne, announced that the Government will invest $7.2 million in an innovative new food processing technology.
Jie Ding examines electrolyte material that can function as both battery component and body armour.
News
8 March 2016
Jie Ding and Deanne Bateman have together dedicated over 35 years to the world of science.
You could nominate for the Eureka Prize for Outstanding Science in Safeguarding Australia.
News
3 March 2016
If you’ve done innovative work for defence technology, you could nominate for the Eureka Prize for Outstanding Science in Safeguarding Australia.

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