Name
Cisco-Curtin Centre for Networks
Description
Curtin University and Cisco have established a long lasting 20-year collaboration founded on the vision to enhance learning, teaching and research.
Curtin, recognised as one of the most digitally advanced higher education institutions in the Asia-Pacific region, and Cisco, a global leader in the provision of networking technologies, join forces to develop, execute and promote mutually beneficial projects through effective use of advanced network and collaboration technologies.
Curtin and Cisco have established collaborative programs of work to increase the strategic relationship including the Centre for Networks, a global centre of excellence in intent-based networking
Led by dedicated research, teaching and operational staff in a state-of-the-art research and development lab environment, the team includes world leading academics, two postdoctoral positions, two PhD students, software developers and a centre business manager. The Centre is based at Innovation Central Perth (ICP) at Curtin Perth and sits within the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences.
The Centre leverages the Cisco Digital Network Architecture (Cisco DNA) for applied, experimental and blue-sky research in fundamental topics for building network infrastructure for the future internet.
The academic research focus includes autonomous network, beyond 5G, intent-based networking and quantum internet. Industrial research is around the needs of industry with a focus on 5G, health, mining, education, and defence.
In partnership with the Faculty of Science and Engineering, the education component of the Centre includes professional-level training courses, undergraduate and postgraduate units and three Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). All courses focus on network programmability, automation and analytics with the teaching and learning being performed on Cisco DNA networking technology.
The Centre for Networks is a catalyst for thought leadership around the role of digital technology to make the future brighter. This includes Whitepapers in Securing Australia’s Critical Infrastructure and SMART ZERO.
Curtin, recognised as one of the most digitally advanced higher education institutions in the Asia-Pacific region, and Cisco, a global leader in the provision of networking technologies, join forces to develop, execute and promote mutually beneficial projects through effective use of advanced network and collaboration technologies.
Curtin and Cisco have established collaborative programs of work to increase the strategic relationship including the Centre for Networks, a global centre of excellence in intent-based networking
Led by dedicated research, teaching and operational staff in a state-of-the-art research and development lab environment, the team includes world leading academics, two postdoctoral positions, two PhD students, software developers and a centre business manager. The Centre is based at Innovation Central Perth (ICP) at Curtin Perth and sits within the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences.
The Centre leverages the Cisco Digital Network Architecture (Cisco DNA) for applied, experimental and blue-sky research in fundamental topics for building network infrastructure for the future internet.
The academic research focus includes autonomous network, beyond 5G, intent-based networking and quantum internet. Industrial research is around the needs of industry with a focus on 5G, health, mining, education, and defence.
In partnership with the Faculty of Science and Engineering, the education component of the Centre includes professional-level training courses, undergraduate and postgraduate units and three Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). All courses focus on network programmability, automation and analytics with the teaching and learning being performed on Cisco DNA networking technology.
The Centre for Networks is a catalyst for thought leadership around the role of digital technology to make the future brighter. This includes Whitepapers in Securing Australia’s Critical Infrastructure and SMART ZERO.