Corporate Body

CSIRO Information and Communication Technology Centre (2003 - 2014)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

From
2003
To
2014
Functions
Information Technology and Telecommunications
Alternative Names
  • ICT Centre (Abbreviation)
Website
https://csiropedia.csiro.au/astronomy-and-space-science-2009/

Summary

CSIRO Information and Communication Technology Centre (ICT Centre) became a separate division within CSIRO in 2003 when it separated from the Division of Telecommunication and Industrial Physics. ICT Centre included some parts of CSIRO Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics (CMIS) and the robotics group from CSIRO Manufacturing and Infrastructure Technology (CMIT). In 2013 it merged with the Division of Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics to form the Division of Computational Informatics.

Published resources

See also

Helen Cohn

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