Corporate Body

Deep Exploration Technologies CRC (c. 2009 - 2018)

From
c. 2009
To
2018
Alternative Names
  • Deep Exploration Technologies Cooperative Research Centre
  • DET CRC

Summary

The DET CRC (Deep Exploration Technologies Cooperative Research Centre) was established using an 8.5 year grant received in the 2009-2010 round of funding from the Commonwealth Government CRC Program. The DET CRC's areas of expertise include earth sciences, geophysics, mineral resources and mineral exploration.

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Rebecca Rigby

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