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Swinburne robotics team visits India
A team of Swinburne students took on the world and came third place with robots they built and designed themselves at the International Techfest iNexus Robotics Competition.
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Parent Information Evening
Information evening for parents wanting to find out more about Swinburne.
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SEMINAR: Anisotropic mechanical behaviour in some titanium and magnesium alloys
Friday 15 January 2010 – 3pm to 4pm
Prof. Bevis Hutchinson
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Profit forecast to fire up landfill gas
Accurately predicting how much gas a landfill site is likely to deliver over its lifespan is a challenge one civil engineer is working to address
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Learning springs from Dr Mazzolini's box of tricks
Simple, tactile experiments are a popular way to learn physics, especially if your school happens to be in a developing country far from modern facilities
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Bid to keep aluminium shining
Working together, researchers from across Australia and New Zealand are hoping to cut the energy needs of an industry worth billions to the nation's economy
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Swinburne named in world’s top 500 universities
Swinburne University has been listed in the top 500 universities in the world, entering the prestigious Shanghai Jiaotong (SHJT) university rankings for the first time.
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Swinburne awarded $4.4 million for groundbreaking research
Swinburne University of Technology has been awarded $4.4 million from the Australian Research Council (ARC) to fund 13 innovative, high-quality research projects.
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Computing Sees the Light
When the (micro) chips are down, researchers turn to three dimensional photonic crystals to improve the speed and capacity of the next generation of integrated circuits.
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Mite Versus Mite in Deadly Numbers Game
Mathematicians are finding that equations for modelling interactions between predators and prey have a surprising array of applications in the human world, from biological control of crop pests to cancer research
