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Dr Kiara Bruggeman named a Superstar of STEM
A biomedical engineer working on how to heal damaged brain tissue from The Australian National University (ANU) has been named one of Australia's official Superstars of STEM.
Quantum computing champion honoured with major fellowship
An Australian National University (ANU) quantum physicist and cybernetics expert who is changing the way we think about engineering has been recognised as one of 25 Australian trailblazers in the field.
Scaling a global conference in a pandemic
570 participants, 37 countries, six continents, one global conference.
Rare honour for futurist giving tech a human touch
Can you make engineers poets and poets engineers? And if you can, how vital is this?
Researcher sets record for quantum chemistry calculation
A researcher from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Engineering and Computer Science has used one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world to predict the quantum mechanical properties of large molecular systems
Historic ‘Satellite Selfie’ captures distinct moment in time
Images from Australia’s first selfie from space now available online
ANU scientist launches children’s book about gravity
A children's story by ANU scientist Dr Niraj Lal about an emu - a flightless bird - running fast enough to 'fly' into Earth's orbit has made it into print and will be launched by veteran science journalist Robyn Williams AO in Melbourne
ANU student ventures awarded $50,000 in startup grants
Five ANU student startup teams were awarded a total $50,000 worth of grants, and other startup support prizes, at the recent awards ceremony of the InnovationACT entrepreneurship program.