GEMOC PROGRAMS

GEMOC'S PROGRAMS were set up to be interactive.  Basic research strands are supported by parallel applied collaborative research with industry partners: these provide the impetus for technology development.  This is in turn supported by strategic alliances with front-line instrument designers and manufacturers (eg Nu Instruments, Agilent, New Wave Research).  Teaching and training benefit directly from these new advances.  Technology development has been transferred to relevant end-users and applied in postgraduate research programs.
 
PROGRAM STRUCTURE

GEMOC PARTICIPANTS

THE HOST INSTITUTION for GEMOC is Macquarie University (in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences).
GEMOC has been networked with the Department of Geology at ANU.

There is a close collaboration with CSIRO Exploration and Mining (EM) (North Ryde) and GA across an increasingly broad range of projects.

Collaborative research, teaching and technology development links have been established with other universities nationally and internationally.

GEMOC has developed ongoing collaborative relationships with national and international industry.

GEMOC has a wide network of international research and teaching development partners (Appendices 1 and 3).

A FULL LIST OF GEMOC PARTICIPANTS AND THEIR AFFILIATIONS IS GIVEN IN APPENDIX 1

CORE ELEMENTS OF PARTICIPANTS

2001 Annual Report