DMTC Ltd welcomes the announcement of a new collaborative project between the Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG), Quickstep Holdings Ltd, and the University of NSW (UNSW) to identify, analyse and test high temperature materials as a first step towards the development of future hypersonic aerostructures.
Through our Industry Capability Development platform, DMTC proudly facilitates a number of meaningful internship opportunities. Recently, DMTC’s Smart Enough™ Factory (SEF) program has hosted several undergraduate interns, with a view to expanding this number to approximately 34 interns in Victoria alone by 2026. Even more interns are set to join the program as SEF expands from Victoria to New South Wales and other jurisdictions. One recent intern, Dylan Jarvis (an undergraduate student at Swinburne University of Technology), was kind enough to speak to DMTC about his internship experience and how DMTC’s support has impacted his career trajectory. (more…)
Where are they now: Dr Scarlet Kong and Dr. Alain Moriana
Through its Education portfolio, DMTC is committed to boosting the pipeline of young, innovative Australians who can progress from academia to applied research and on to employment in defence industry or related fields of industry and ongoing research. In a series of interviews with several exemplary former participants in our Education program, we explore how support from DMTC has impacted their career trajectory.
Celebrating Successes: Dr. Emily Kibble, Dr. Joseph Polden and Dr. Brodie McDonald
DMTC has provided pathways for early-career researchers in the defence and related sectors through both internship and scholarship opportunities. (more…)