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University’s Spatial Audio Research Applied to Sony’s Future Products and Services
Partnership will see University’s breakthrough spatial audio research applied to Sony’s future products and services.
Workshop helps to pinpoint the value of an idea
Richard Hume from the Canberra Innovation Network hosted a Value Proposition Workshop for over 35 attendees last Thursday.
Australian National University PhD Student wins Nanotechnology Competition
PhD Student wins first prize at Australian Nanotechnology Network Entrepreneurship Workshop.
Welcome to our new students from partner universities
The ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science hosted an informal breakfast to welcome new undergraduate students from our partner universities as well as exchange and st
Girls explore career opportunities in engineering and technology
A record number of secondary students attended The Australian National University (ANU) Girls in Engineering and Technology Program (GETSet) on Wednesday 19 August.
Congratulations to our July 2017 Graduates
On Wednesday 12th July over 170 students from the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences graduated. The event was a momentous occasion as the students celebrated their dedication and commitment with family and friends.
ANU PhD student named a Superstar of STEM
ANU engineering PhD student Francesca Maclean has been named one of Australia's 30 female Superstars of STEM. Ms Maclean joins ANU alumna Dr Jodie Ward and Dr Kate Grarock, who were also named Superstars of STEM.
ANU identifies possible pumped hydro sites in SA
Researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) have identified 185 sites in South Australia potentially suitable for pumped hydro storage, which may help secure Australia’s electricity grid.