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PhD student wins the prestigious Singapore-Netherlands Sustainability Award
Swinburne PhD student Anne Belski has been awarded with the Singapore-Netherlands Sustainability Award at the Singapore-Netherlands Water Challenge. -
Swinburne Student wins Gold at the 2012 international design awards
Jesse Leeworthy, from the Bachelor Product Design Engineering (Hons), has won a Gold medal at the 2012 International design awards -
Treasure your metal: why we need to respect embedded energy
The recent furore about the carbon tax debate misses a vital aspect of carbon use, that using carbon to make metal is an effective way of storing energy and that whatever approach we use to move industry to a lower carbon future should reflect this -
Swinburne Aviation one of the great leaders in Aviation Education
Swinburne Aviation has been cited as one of the great leaders in Aviation Education over the last two decades, having introduced a range of very innovative programs for aviation education -
Victoria announces partnership with Indian electric vehicle pioneer
Premier Baillieu today announced a Victorian Government MoU with Indian automotive pioneer Mahindra Reva Electric Vehicles to support a study into the potential for research, development, and manufacturing of clean technology vehicles in Victoria
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Safer skies start on the ground
Some of the most significant advances in air safety will be achieved without anyone leaving the ground.
Australia“s leading Aviation Simulation Laboratory was opened today by Victorian Aviation Industry Minister Mr Gordon Rich-Phillips -
Can you quake-proof a building?
Earthquakes are a force to be reckoned with in Australia even though they tend to fly under the radar, according to civil engineering academic John Wilson. -
Swinburne assist in developing new magnesium riveting technology
Collaborating with Swinburne in the hunt for a solution to enable magnesium to be used in the production of lightweight vehicles is Henrob, Henkel and the CAST Cooperative Research Centre (CAST) -
Why Australia must forge a future in China's Age of Steel
Geoffrey Brooks, Professor of Engineering Mathematics at Swinburne University of Technology provides his views on the Australian steel industry and postulates that Australia can have a future in high value steel making, if we don't lose our nerve. -
Swinburne PDE students take their skills to China
Swinburne Product Design Engineering students have been undertaking traineeships with Chinese company Softray in conjunction with IAESTE, the International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience.
