Research Infrastructure

The objective of the SIEF Research Infrastructure (RI) Program is to support the creation or enhancement of nationally significant research infrastructure facilities or equipment. The Program comprises two elements:

  • Major Research Infrastructure Program
  • Medium Equipment Program 

Major Research Infrastructure (RI)

The Major Research Infrastructure Program facilitate the creation or development of nationally significant for the conduct of research, including investment in national scale scientific equipment and special purpose facilities for the conduct of scientific research. (Further information can be found in the SIEF Research Infrastructure Guidelines). All funds allocated to this Program have now been committed. The funded Major Research Infrastructure activities are:

Medium Equipment Program (MEP)

 The SIEF Medium Equipment Program (MEP) is designed to address a gap in funding for equipment in the medium range ($750k-$4m). This Program aims to enhance capability and capacity, and encourage collaboration.

The objectives of the program are to:

  • Facilitate leading-edge innovation in Australia in areas of greatest strategic impact, based on scientific research;
  • Grow both capability and capacity of the equipment stock available to researchers.

ROUND 6 – CLOSED

SIEF MEP6 Guidelines and Assessment Criteria

Eligibility Criteria Definition
Lead applicant must be CSIRO The Lead Applicant will use the grant for the purposes of capital expenditure (equipment).
Proposed equipment must be capital equipment purchased from an external supplier and located at a CSIRO site. Any proposed laboratory refurbishment must be essential work directly required for housing of the new equipment. The asset must be owned by CSIRO and located on an approved CSIRO site.
Equipment must be for ‘scientific Research’

Funding will only be available for equipment that facilitates activities that fall under the definition of ‘Research’ (refer Frascati Manual).

Includes all monies outlined in the Funding Agreement (including any co-investment).

To be eligible, Applications must address the priority research area of animal husbandry facilities.  
Application must be endorsed by the designated delegate of CSIRO. The application must also be endorsed by Collaborating Organisations (if any).

The designated CSIRO delegate for matters relating to SIEF is the Chief Operating Officer. CSIRO will undertake a rigorous internal review process prior to endorsement by the designated CSIRO delegate.

Endorsement by any Collaborating Organisation must be by a delegate with an appropriate level of authority to commit any co-investment outlined should the Application be successful.

Assessment Criteria Further Details

Alignment with:

a. SIEF Primary Purpose and justification for SIEF support
b. National Science and Research Priority Areas
c. Strategic priorities of the lead organisation

 

  1. Why publicly funded support? National benefit?
  2. Refer to draft National Science and Research priorities
Demonstration of high benefit and impact Degree of projected positive impact on enhancing capacity and capability.
Capacity to enable ground-breaking or cutting-edge new science.
Demonstration of effective use of resources Extent to which the proposed equipment complements existing facilities within and across:
  • The proposed lead CSIRO site
  • Other CSIRO sites
  • the National Innovation System (NIS)
ie added capacity/capability rather than straight duplication
Collaboration

Level of collaboration the equipment will engender

Availability of the equipment for use by others in the research system (subject to appropriate safety and other operational requirements).

Finances

SIEF funding requests are expected to be between $750,000 to $4,000,000. (In exceptional circumstances bids over $4,000,000 will be considered).

Co-investment by lead applicant and collaborators to be a minimum of 10% of SIEF request.

Purchase and commissioning of equipment (including any required laboratory refurbishment) is to be completed within 24 months of Funding Agreement execution, unless otherwise agreed in advance with SIEF.

The request outlined in the application will be the maximum SIEF will provide, however, Applicants are encouraged to negotiate best price should they be successful. If a better price is negotiated, then the Applicants are permitted to notify SIEF who may consider additional items to extend the equipment requested. Only in exceptional circumstances will requests be considered for supplementary funding by SIEF.

Operating and maintenance (including labour) are not eligible.

Applicants will be asked for evidence of commitment to ongoing support for operating and maintenance – this may include, for example, commitment to 3 years of in-kind support and/or maintenance contracts.

 

Round 5 (closed): Guidelines and Application form

Round 3 & 4 (closed): Guidelines and Application form  

SIEF MEP Projects

SIEF Medium Equipment Program Round 1 projects are now completed.

Project title Location Collaborators Total investment
Geoscience Drill Core Laboratory Kensington, WA CSIRO, The University of Western Australia, Curtin University $2,000,000
Acoustic Liquid Handler (Liquid Handler) Black Mountain, ACT CSIRO, Australian National university $520,000
Boorowa Digital Agriculture Research Facility Boorowa, NSW CSIRO $1,600,000
Triaxus Towed Sensor (Triaxus) Hobart,TAS CSIRO $700,000
Agile Flow Chemistry Production System for Chemical Manufacture (FlowWorks) Clayton, VIC CSIRO $1,740,000

SIEF Medium Equipment Program Round 2 Projects are now completed.

Read the executive summary of the outcomes of the program.

Project title Location Collaborators & Co-Funders Total investment
Argo Floats Hobart, TAS CSIRO, Department of Defence, Bureau of Meteorology, Integrated Marine Observing System, ACEC Research Centre $4,233,000
MNF Heavy Ocean Towing System (HOTS) RV Investigator, TAS CSIRO $1,500,000
Pilot-scale cGMP Protein Facility Clayton, VIC CSIRO, Telix Pharmaceuticals, Sementis, Monash University, GE Healthcare $2,200,000
High Resolution Noble Gas Mass Spectrometer (NGMS) Waite, SA CSIRO $1,100,000
4D Micro-CT Upgrade Kensington, WA CSIRO, The University of Western Australia, Curtin University $900,000
Virtual Laboratory for Cybersecurity Research Clayton North, VIC CSIRO $1,000,000
CubeSat Platform Satellite Marsfield, NSW CSIRO $1,130,000
Food Ingredient Process Innovation Platform Werribee, VIC CSIRO $1,500,000

SIEF Medium Equipment Program Round 3 Projects are now underway

Project title Location Collaborators & Co-Funders Total investment

Molecular Phenotype for Machine Learning

St Lucia, QLD

CSIRO

$1,600,000

Self-contained fabrication system

Pullenvale, QLD

CSIRO

$990,000

Transmission Electron Microscope

Clayton, VIC

CSIRO

$4,000,000

Field emission gun electron probe micro

Clayton, VIC

CSIRO, Monash, RMIT

$2,700,000

Gaslab isotope radio mass spectrometer

Aspendale, VIC

CSIRO

$1,600,000

SIEF Medium Equipment Program Round 4 Projects are now underway

Project title Location Collaborators & Co-Funders Total investment

Precision Fermentation System

Werribee, VIC

CSIRO

$2,000,000

High Fidelity Long Read Sequencing System Canberra, ACT CSIRO, QUT, ANU, University of Sydney, Macquarie University, ACT Health/ANU, University of Canberra, JCU $1,400,000
XPS-MCM Clayton, VIC CSIRO $2,690,000
TRItium Facility via INgrowth of 3He (TRIFIN) Waite, SA CSIRO $1,850,000

SIEF Medium Equipment Program Round 5 Projects are now underway

Project title Location Collaborators & Co-Funders Total investment
Digital Technologies to Enhance Capabilities in National Vaccine and Therapeutics Laboratory Clayton, VIC CSIRO $3,500,000
Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Facility  Waite, SA CSIRO $1,100,000
Aquaculture Precision Genome Engineering Facility  Battery Point, TAS CSIRO $2,000,000