smartsat /aiml/ en A/Prof Tat-Jun Chin Among the First Appointments Chairing $20m SmartSat CRC Investment /aiml/news/list/2020/07/22/a/prof-tat-jun-chin-among-the-first-appointments-chairing-20m-smartsat-crc <p>Associate&nbsp;Professor&nbsp;Tat-Jun Chin, AIML's&nbsp;Director for&nbsp;Machine Learning for Space,&nbsp;is one the of the first appointments to oversee the $20 million investment to develop next generation space technologies through the SmartSat Collaborative Research Centre.</p> July 22 2020 Thomas Martin Walker /aiml/news/list/2020/07/22/a/prof-tat-jun-chin-among-the-first-appointments-chairing-20m-smartsat-crc Getting junk out of space /aiml/news/list/2020/03/19/getting-junk-out-of-space <p>A crack Australian team is using machine learning to tackle the threat of space junk wrecking new satellites.</p> March 19 2020 Emily Holyoak /aiml/news/list/2020/03/19/getting-junk-out-of-space SmartSat funding success /aiml/news/list/2020/02/26/smartsat-funding-success <p>Congratulations to Associate Professor <a href="https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/tat-jun.chin">Tat-Jun Chin&nbsp;</a>&nbsp;on his successful bid for SmartSat funding for his proposal&nbsp;<strong><span><span><span>Ultra-fine Attitude Control via Event-based Star Tracking and Piezoelectric Stabilisation.</span></span></span></strong></p> February 26 2020 Emily Holyoak /aiml/news/list/2020/02/26/smartsat-funding-success