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  • New engineers solve 21st century problems

    New engineers solve 21st century problems

    Increasing competition for consumer markets and society´s need for sustainable, socially responsible products require a new breed of engineer an innovative course at Swinburne is producing product design engineers to answer these needs for Industry

  • Virtual predictions beat destruction

    Virtual predictions beat destruction

    New computer modelling capabilities at Swinburne will help Australian manufacturers design and test new materials and components. The virtual method saves time and money in the later physical testing process.

  • Electric buzz hits the road

    Electric buzz hits the road

    Hard on the heels of beating Asia´s best in the enduro section of the 2011 Japanese Formula SAE competition, a Swinburne team of engineering students has turned its focus to designing, building and trialling an all-electric racing car.

  • Making future buildings safer

    Making future buildings safer

    The capacity to more realistically test the integrity of new materials and structures such as buildings, bridges and even airframes has been boosted with the recently commissioned Smart Structures Laboratory at Swinburne University of Technology.

  • New Professional Certificate in Operational Safety Systems

    New Professional Certificate in Operational Safety Systems

    The Swinburne Professional Certificate of Aviation has been designed specifically to help meet the needs of individuals and organisations to more comprehensively account for the human and organisational elements of safety within their operations.
  • Creative engineers find market niche

    Creative engineers find market niche

    Stella Knörr was at a crossroads when she found the product design engineering (PDE) course.
    “I loved physics and maths, but also had a passion for art and graphics. Seeing these as two traditionally separate fields, I thought I would hav

  • IT tools give maths pizzazz

    IT tools give maths pizzazz

    When seeking evidence of how new technologies enrich the learning experience, look no further than the gratitude of Richard Grzebieta, a first-year mechatronics and robotics student at Swinburne University of Technology

  • Understanding motion sickness

    Understanding motion sickness

    If you are one of the many people who suffer from motion sickness, take heart. Swinburne aviation medicine specialist Dr David Newman says understanding the cause can help people manage and even avoid attacks of nausea during travel.

  • New light shines on dark mystery

    New light shines on dark mystery

    The science world’s highest international honour was awarded in October to the leaders of two research teams that identified a mysterious and potentially profound phenomenon known as dark energy, an unseen force driving the universe apart

  • Swinburne's gSTAR heralds 'mega science'

    Swinburne's gSTAR heralds 'mega science'

    The search that culminated in the discovery of a diamond planet in our Milky Way galaxy earlier this year came after researchers sifted through more than a thousand billion bytes of coded data.