Faculty structure
UTS: Science's executive management team comprises:
- The Dean of Science
- Associate Dean, Teaching and Learning
- Associate Dean, Research and Development
- General Manager, Faculty Administration and support staff
- General Manager, Technical Services and technical staff
UTS: Science is made up of five schools, six research strengths and entities, and four centres of expertise. The functions of the schools are to facilitate student's teaching and learning. The schools are:
- The school of Chemistry and Forensic Science
- The school of Mathematical Sciences
- The school of Physics and Advanced Materials
- The school of Medical and Molecular Biosciences
- The school of the Environment
The research strengths and centres' roles are to conduct research and provide supervision to postgraduate research students. The research strengths are:
- Centre for Environmental Sustainability (CEnS)
- Centre for Forensic Science (CFS)
- Health Psychology Unit
- Institute for Nanoscale Technology (INT)
- ithree institute
- The Plant Functional Biology and Climate Change Cluster (C3)
- Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic
The facilities at UTS: Science are diverse. It has state of the art instrumentations that are world-class, and unique to Australia – such as the DeltaVision OMX 3D-Sim Super-Resolution microscope, which is the only one in the Southern Hemisphere and one of two in the world!
These facilities are accessible to students, researchers and industry partners, where they problem solve or provide imaging or analytical solutions. These facilities are:
- Chemical Technologies (CECT)
- Computational Research Support Unit (CRSU)
- Micro-structural Analysis Unit (MAU)
- Microbial Imaging Facility
- Biosciences and Proteomics Technologies
UTS: Science participates in joint research activities with other cross-UTS faculties or units to exploit exciting synergies. These research activities are carried out in the following research entities:
