RMIT to lead light-weighting research program

BY IAN PORTER | 24th Nov 2017


- RMIT University has won a $3 million grant to kick-off a five-year research program to develop lightweight materials and manufacturing technologies for automotive applications.

- The program, called ARC Training Centre in Lightweight Automotive Structures (ATLAS), will be funded by an Australian Research Council (ARC) grant and some of the participants. It will be guided by Professor Stuart Bateman in the RMIT school of engineering and staffed by 13 PhD candidates and five post-doctoral research fellows.

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