Featured projects
The
Institute for Sustainable Systems and Technologies (ISST) is comprised
of distinct research groups each with a specialised focus and
undertakes and encourages collaborative research, consultancy and
professional development by staff in these affiliated world-leading
research groups.
The following links will outline interesting projects that are being conducted by researchers from one of these disciplines that highlight their area of expertise and outline their research interests.
A mathematical-ecological model with
flexible computer implementation for sustainable management of shrublands,
Dr John
Boland and
Dr Fleur
Tiver
UniSA looks to the future of affordable and
sustainable housing
Dr Steve Pullen
A novel
methodology for optimisation and selection of air conditioning systems
(PowerPoint 8158 kb)
Frank Bruno
Bicycle
Research Thinking on Two Wheels and aspects of sustainable transport
(PowerPoint 1718 kb)
Stuart Clement
High
moisture harvesting to optimise grain yield and quality (PowerPoint
1855 kb)
Chris Saunders
Integrated Assessment/ Ecological Footprint
(PowerPoint 3319 kb)
Jerzy Filar/John Boland
Product stewardship (PowerPoint 552
kb)
David Ness
Rail CRC Collaboration (PowerPoint 51kb)
Phil Howlett
Seeding Machinery Research in no-till cropping
(PowerPoint 8164 kb)
Jack Desbiolles
The Solar Commuter project
- Peter Pudney
Urban Transport-land use modelling
and sustainability for urban systems (Powerpoint 4475 kb)
Michael Taylor
Vehicle emissions and fuel
consumption modelling for road traffic networks (PowerPoint
8654 kb)
Rocco Zito
