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ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science appoints Deputy Dean
The Australian National University (ANU) College of Engineering and Computer Science has appointed Professor Nick Birbilis as the new Deputy Dean.
ANU welcomes 10 years of partnership with Beijing Institute of Technology
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the partnership between Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) and The Australian National University (ANU).
Behind the scenes: Kambri tour
A small group of ANU Engineering and Computer Science staff along with Pro Vice-Chancellor Education, Professor Grady Venville were invited by the University’s building contractor Lendlease to visit the impressive Kambri site last Friday
Recognising excellence: the 2018 VC's Awards for Excellence
The ANU community has come together to recognise the University's most influential teachers with the announcement of the 2018 Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Excellence in Education.
ANU TechLauncher gives students real-world experience
On Tuesday 8 May, the Australian National University (ANU) TechLauncher Showcase took place at Canberra's Narrabundah College.
ANU research advances thin-film tandem solar cell technology
Imagine generating clean electricity through highly efficient, flexible solar panels attached to your everyday personal items and devices.
Professor Elanor Huntington in conversation with Lama Nachman
Predictive computing expert Lama Nachman, who led the team that gave a voice to the late Professor Stephen Hawking, sat down with Professor Elanor Huntington, Dean of the ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science to discuss the fut
ANU hosts computing expert who gave Stephen Hawking a voice
Predictive computing expert Lama Nachman, who led the team that gave a voice to the late Professor Stephen Hawking, has visited ANU and delivered a public lecture on the future of technology.
ANU students take part in international engineering program
Twelve students from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Engineering and Computer Science will tomorrow become the first Australians to take part in the internationally renowned US National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Gr