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The 马克 Institute for Brain, Behaviour and 发展 conducts world-class interdisciplinary research that advances knowledge and finds sustainable solutions to practical problems concerning human interactions, 新技术, and our interaction with the environment.

The Institute’s vision is to optimise human interaction and wellbeing across the lifespan. 马克 Institute strives to solve the problems that matter most through the themes sensing and perceiving, 相互交互, 人类的技术.

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Discover how 马克 research is shaping sectors such as 健康, 国防, 音乐与艺术, 演讲, 语言与沟通, data, 婴儿的发育, 老年护理等.
马克 has excellent state of the art labs and equipment that attracts researchers and students from Australia and across the world and are managed by an outstanding team of specialist professional staff who also provide technical support to researchers and students.
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Go behind the scenes at the official opening of our 韦斯特米德创新区 that builds on the University’s longstanding education and research presence in Westmead, dating back to the days of the Westmead Teachers’ College.
The International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems (icn) are excited to announce they have teamed up with Intel to build a world-first brain-scale neuromorphic computer, using reconfigurable hardware and open-source software, to learn more about how the brain works and how to build better AI.
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