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ANU graduates the nation’s most employable
Graduates from The Australian National University (ANU) have been named the most employable in the nation.
Computing students smoke competition in bush fire data mining competition win
Two ANU computing students have recently taken out the Australian Data Mining 2015 student competition. With a first place prize of $2500.00 the competition was fierce, but the strong computing fo
ANU Computing students present new ideas for innovation
The next generation of software developers and entrepreneurs from ANU have presented high technology projects to potential investors and industry partners at the TechLauncher showcase.
Andres Cuevas awarded Becquerel Prize in Hamburg Germany
Professor Andrés Cuevas has been awarded the 2015 Becquerel Prize for Outstanding Merits in Photovoltaics.
Engineering student recognised for excellence in business innovation
Samaneh Movassaghi, Engineering PhD candidate has recently been recognized for cutting edge research on wearable networks (wearables).
Recognition for student rugby league star
Second year engineering student Lachlan Lewis has received national recognition for juggling life as a student along with a busy schedule as a rising star with the Canberra Raiders Under 20's rugby league side.
Engineering student conquers Ivy League summer school
With an MIT dorm room overlooking the Charles River and the Boston city skyline; it’s not hard to see why engineering student Avinash Upadhya has returned from the recent Harvard/
Comeback kid wins 2015 ANU 3MT final
The College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) has cleaned up at the 2015 ANU Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition, after two CECS students took out the crown and People's Choice awards.
Breath testing… for disease!
Imagine the possibility of testing for a disease using just a single puff of breath… sounds almost like science fiction, but this is the subject of PhD student Noushin Nasiri’s research that she will be presenting at the