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From Canberra to Koh Chraeng
My name is Sarah, and I’m starting my second year of the Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) and a Bachelor of Business Administration.
Hydro storage can secure 100% renewable electricity
Pumped hydro storage can be used to help build a secure and cheap Australian electricity grid with 100 per cent renewable energy, a new study from The Australian National University (ANU) has found.
Barcode scanner microscope films neurons firing
Engineers at The Australian National University (ANU) have built an advanced microscope using barcode laser scanner technology that can film moving blood cells and neurons firing in living animals.
MTAA Super to partner with ANU solar car team
The first team from the Australian National University (ANU) to take part in the World Solar Challenge has received a major boost with MTAA Super, the $10 billion Canberra-based superannuation fund, joining the project as its naming spon
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Most of us know that housing affordability, gender equity, and climate change are examples of societal issues that can't be solved by a single discipline.
O-Week @ ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science
Welcome to all new engineering and computer science students at ANU!
PhD student's research recognised by renowned renewable energy experts
ANU Research School of Electrical, Energy and Materials Engineering PhD student Will Logie has been recognised by renowned climate and renewable energy experts at the Asia-Pacific Solar Research Conference (APSRC).
ANU rated in the top 10 international universities
The ANU has been named in the top 10 of the world's most international universities.
World leading technologist Dr Genevieve Bell to join ANU
The Australian National University (ANU) has appointed one of the world’s leading technologists, Dr Genevieve Bell, as a Professor in the ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science.