Industrial Research Institute Swinburne
IRIS is the centre for Manufacturing Research at Swinburne. It has established its reputation over the last 10 years based on creative researchers providing innovative solutions for industry. The success of the centre is based on understanding customer requirements, appreciating world-wide market competition, a capacity to capture future technology trends, and recognition of time-to-market constraints.
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IRIS performs long and short term research activities including fundamental research and technique development, feasibility studies, design and testing of developments, customised short-term training and degree award courses. IRIS has spear headed numerous research interactions under the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) scheme; activities that involve large consortiums of industrial and academic organizations.
Director's Welcome
IRIS, located at Swinburne for some 15 years, has a long-standing and respected standing within the manufacturing sector of Australia. Our core area of interest is defined as 'Surface Science and Interface Engineering' and this is structured within R&D Portfolios that are managed by senior staff.
Our Mission is encapsulated in the statement 'Providing innovative manufacturing research and education to individuals, industry, and government organizations.' But, IRIS is much more than this: for example, we are the nexus of 4 ARC Cooperation Research Centres, we champion a Masters in Advanced Manufacturing Technology program and we have extensive professional networks around the world.
A web site can only drill down so far into the capabilities of an organisation. Therefore, I encourage you to contact me with your needs so that we can explore collaborative opportunities.
- Chris Berndt | Director, IRIS
- cberndt
swin.edu.au - +61 3 9214 8706
Research
The overarching theme of all IRIS activities relates to the science of surfaces and interfaces. To create a knowledge-intense facility, that is internationally competitive in surface engineering, Swinburne has invested in cutting edge technologies that include analytical techniques to interrogate and understand the structure of materials. The innovation lies in the creation of novel surfaces that can be modified at an atomic level, with the objective of developing new properties and hence new functionalities for advanced applications.

