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College alumni added to innovative engineers list
College alumni Andy Bull and Michael Roberts have been recognised as two of the most innovative engineers in Australia.
Building named to honour Brian Anderson
ANU has recognised the career of Distinguished Engineering Professor Brian Anderson’s by naming a building in his honour. Professor Anderson joined ANU in 1981. In July this year he retired and joined the Emeritus faculty.
Enabled Futures
Singapore. A vibrant and culturally diverse country that we were fortunate enough to experience as part of an ANU study tour.
ANU graduate’s job search leads to Google
Peter Marshall, who graduated from a Bachelor of Software Engineering at ANU, is heading to live and work in Munich after his job search led him to Google.
Breakthrough in powering wireless sensors
Researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) are a step closer to harvesting renewable or ambient energy from mobile phone base stations to power battery-operated wireless sensors used in industries including health and agricu
Philanthropy record for ANU scholarship program
Philanthropists Graham and Louise Tuckwell have announced Australia's largest personal philanthropic contribution to a university, worth about $200 million over 30 years, to fund a major expansion of the prized Tuckwell Scholarship Progr
Celebrating NAIDOC Week at ANU
The ANU community will celebrate NAIDOC Week when students return to campus with a range of activities for everyone.
Major energy savings when computers learn to share
Computer scientists have developed a tweak for computer operating systems that could make large data centres 25 per cent more efficient by sharing their processing power.
Engineers make a self-folding straw
Engineers at The Australian National University (ANU) have made a new material which folds itself into a straw-like tube when it comes into contact with water, and then propels the liquid through the tube.