Corporate Body

CRC for Advanced Automotive Technology (2005 - 2012)

From
2005
To
2012
Alternative Names
  • Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Automotive Technology (Also known as)
Website
http://www.autocrc.com

Summary

The CRC (Cooperative Research Centre) for Advanced Automotive Technology was established in 2005-2006 with a 7 year grant. The CRC's areas of research expertise include the Australian automotive industry; research themes in virtual design; engineering; manufacturing; safety; powertrains; fuel and emissions and intelligent vehicle systems.

Published resources

Resources

Rebecca Rigby

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