SMART Infrastructure Facility
SMART Infrastructure Facility is a research institution in Wollongong, Australia. SMART is an acronym for "simulation, modelling, analysis, research and teaching".
It opened in 2011 as Australia's first multi-disciplinary applied infrastructure research and training facility.
History
The facility was created through funding from:- $35 million from the Australian federal government, industry, and other research bodies
Research groups
SMART's commissioned research program ranges from big data on cities, economic analysis and scenario planning tools for land use and transport. They investigate how infrastructure can be better designed, delivered and managed to meet the changing needs of the society over the long term.Research groups contribute to specific commissioned research projects, and promote academic key performance indicators such as publications, HDR students and competitive research grants. Commissioned research projects and consultancies fund the facility through revenue and strategic partnerships.
The seven research groups consist of:
- Advanced Geomatics for Regional and Urban Planning
- Applying System of Systems Methodologies
- Computer Simulation for Sustainable Transport Systems
- Computational Intelligence for Optimal Decision and Operation
- Economics and Governance
- Geo-social Intelligence for Urban Resilience and Liveability
- Social Simulation for Demographic Analysis and Transitions