Energy experts gather to plan future of neighbourhood batteries in Australia
29 Nov 2023
Leaders in the field of renewable energy travelled to the Australian National University (ANU) to share the latest developments in neighbourhood battery research.
Bandalang Studio advocates for Indigenous systems design
22 Nov 2023
Indigenous engineers, practitioners and researchers gathered with friends and allies at the Australian National University (ANU) on 23 November to celebrate the launch of the Bandalang Studio, the new Indigenous engineering design...
Computing internship leads to life, career change
14 Nov 2023
Andrea Do was working as a medical researcher when she first encountered machine learning. She decided to enrol at the School of Computing, where an internship at a fast-growing tech company changed...
Escape Room wins funding to expand across ANU campus
1 Nov 2023
Get your thinking caps on. The Escape Room is expanding.
Nuclear scientist takes questions on subs, safety, stewardship
27 Oct 2023
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and US President Joe Biden recently announced a partnership between the Australian National University (ANU) and the Los Alamos National Laboratory to “strengthen cooperation in nuclear physics research and...
AI simulations catalyse green energy transition
25 Oct 2023
Researchers at the College of Engineering, Computing & Cybernetics (CECC) have enlisted artificial intelligence (AI) to conduct simulated experiments that optimise the catalytic reaction that generates green hydrogen.
Yuerui (Larry) Lu wins Prime Minister’s Prize for Science
17 Oct 2023
Professor Yuerui (Larry) Lu accepted the 2023 Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year at the Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science event held at Parliament House on 16 October.
Black coating mimicking sea corals wins SolarPACES 2023 innovation award
13 Oct 2023
An international team of engineers accepted the Technology Innovation Award at the 2023 Solar Power and Chemical Systems (SolarPACES) conference on 13 October. We spoke to Dr Juan Felipe Torres about how...
Computing scholar seeks to reverse chaos caused by fake images, video
11 Oct 2023
Dr Sabrina Caldwell is in battle mode against deceptive images and deepfakes, and more specifically, the negative impacts that image manipulation and artificial intelligence generated content (AIGC) have on the public.
Pioneering woman launches PhD with ANU Computing
4 Oct 2023
Chunyi Sun skipped a year of school during her youth in Nanjing, China and had started university a year early when a surprising swerve in her study interests led her to The...