Corporate Body

CRC for International Food Manufacture and Packaging Science (1995 - 2001)

From
1 July 1995
Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia
To
30 June 2001
Functions
Food or beverage industry and Industrial or scientific research
Alternative Names
  • Cooperative Research Centre for International Food Manufacture and Packaging Science
Location
Hawthorn, Victoria

Summary

The Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for International Food Manufacture and Packaging Science was established in July 1995. The CRC conducts research in areas such as food science and processing, rheology and polymer melts, biological treatments for fibre recycling, microbiology and bacterial molecular genetics.

Published resources

Books

  • Cooperative Research Centres Program (Australia), CRC Compendium / Cooperative Research Centres Program, Australia (Canberra: Australian government Publishing Service, 1996), 72 pp. Details

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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