A man in an electronics lab looking at equipment.

Dr Hajime Suzuki working on our Ngara rural wireless broadband technology.

Meet staff of CSIRO's ICT Centre

We deliver innovative solutions for industry, society and the environment through great science – and we can’t do that without great people.

  • 2 August 2011 | Updated 22 February 2013

Senior executives

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The ICT Centre was established in 2003 to leverage the potential of ICT-enabled scientific innovation for all Australian industries. Our origins date back to CSIRO’s radiophysics research in the 1940s.

We have around 250 research staff in six sites across Australia.

Our staff deliver innovative solutions for industry, society and the environment with the leadership of our senior executives:

Dr Michael Brünig: Director, CSIRO ICT Centre

As Director of the CSIRO ICT Centre, Dr Brünig has responsibility for the scientific direction and for delivering research outcomes through CSIRO’s Flagship program.

Dr David Hansen: Chief Executive Officer, Australian e-Health Research Centre

The Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC) is the largest national research facility applying information and communication technologies (ICT) to improving health services and clinical treatment for all Australians.

Prof. Branko Celler: Chief Scientist, CSIRO ICT Centre

Prof. Celler is Chief Scientist at the CSIRO ICT Centre in Australia and has an international reputation as a leader and innovator in the area of physiological modelling and biological signal processing and over the last 20 years has undertaken pioneering work in the application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in health.