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Welcome to the August 2020 edition of IGNITE. This month’s edition features our latest research into utilising hydrogels in healthcare engineering, the future of Australian manufacturing and the launch of our updated undergraduate engineering curriculum.
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Engineering the degrees of the future
We have made changes to our engineering curriculum to focus on building digital and computational skills across our undergraduate degrees.
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Can we build it? Yes, we can!
Can Australia become a global manufacturing hub, create jobs and enhance national security? Yes it can, explains Professor Simon Ringer.
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Engineer honoured as a Tall Poppy
Biomedical engineer Dr Lining Arnold Ju has been recognised for his research into heart disease by being named a Young Tall Poppy Science Award recipient.
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Experts explain 5G technology
University of Sydney experts explain 5G technology and respond to claims it causes COVID-19 and other health issues.
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Plasma tech may improve implants
Dubbed the "invisibility cloak", biomedical engineers have developed a hydrogel that allows implants and transplants to better interact with surrounding tissue.
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Hacking for humanitarian good
Over 200 of the most inventive Australian students virtually got together to propose solutions to some of the world's most pressing humanitarian issues.
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Online Open Night
9-10 September 2020
Join us at one of our Online Open Nights to chat with current students, academics and advisers from home and find out why we’re ranked 1st in Australia and 4th in the world for graduate employability.
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Postgraduate Information Evening
23 September 2020
Looking to change careers or career direction? Join us to receive personalised advice and learn more about study options to suit your goals and circumstances.
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