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The new Digital Sciences Initiative
The Initiative will focus on four key research missions: digital health imaging, digital agriculture, data-centric engineering and defence.
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Electronics with better endurance
Researchers make discovery in the field of materials science, for the first time providing a full picture of how fatigue in ferroelectric materials occurs.
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Global pesticide use is set to increase
A study co-authored by Prof Federico Maggi has revealed that 64 percent of land used for agriculture and food crops is at risk of pesticide pollution.
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The future of hydrogen energy
Sydney experts from the Faculty of Engineering discuss the future of hydrogen energy, renewables and advanced manufacturing.
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$4.2m+ awarded for collaborations
Researchers including Prof Jun Huang have been awarded over $4.2 million in federal government funding to work with industry and government partners.
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Thales and HEO Robotics partnership
The University has signed a research agreement to investigate technologies for autonomous vision-based space object detection and tracking.
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Sydney students simulate NASA flight
As part of a group assignment engineering students simulated the flight of NASA's Mars Helicopter before it took its successful maiden journey.
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Graduate receives award for best PhD
Oana Balmau recently won the best PhD dissertation award from the Computing Research and Education Association of Australasia (CORE).
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Humanitarian Innovation Hackathon
The Hackathon is a weekend-long virtual event designed for students to work collaboratively in cross discipline teams to create humanitarian solutions.
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2021 Innovation Lecture - 9 June
Delivered by Andrew Liveris AO, former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Dow Chemical Company and former Executive Chairman of DowDuPont.
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Rehabilitation Engineering
Postgraduate masterclass, 26 May
Learn about exciting and emerging assistive technologies such as speech recognition, computer vision, augmented reality, robotics and bionics.
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Introduction to Data Science
Postgraduate masterclass, 27 May
Discover the cross-industry standard process for data mining (CRISP-DM), the six phases that naturally describes the data science life cycle.
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Deep Dive into Smart Sensing
Event, 14 May
Presented by the Sydney Knowledge Hub, learn more about programs and resources available for researchers commercialising their work using smart sensors.
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