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Solar freakin' roadways? Why the future of this technology may not be so bright
By ANDREW THOMSON When we are not driving, cycling, or walking on it, a road is just a waste of space, right? Not if it is a solar road!
ANU opens up a world of possibilities for engineering graduate
Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Science graduate Molly Thomas is excited about where the future will take her.
Engineering graduate wins top ANU student prize
An engineering graduate with a passion for reaching out to school students has won the University's most prestigious prize for undergraduates, the Tillyard prize.
ANU researcher achieves world's highest solar cell efficiency for low-grade silicon
The price of Photovoltaics modules has drastically decreased during the last decade, however further cost reductions are now increasingly hard.
Hassan Hijazi wins 2015 "Rising Star" award in Operations Research
Dr Hassan Hijazi from the Research School of Computer Science has been recently awarded the 2015 "Rising Star" award from the
Winning design connecting the community with virtual reality platform
A team of four ANU students known as “The Normans” (Jennyfer Lawrence Taylor, Leana Copeland, Chris Chow, and Kirsty Nitschke) won first place in the OzCHI 2015 Student Design Challenge (OzCHI24).
ANU tops the nation for research excellence
The Australian National University (ANU) leads the nation in research excellence, boosting its reputation for world-class research in the latest Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) results.
Alumnus wins inaugural engineering medal
ANU Alumnus and Chief Technology Officer of Canberra-based firm Reposit Power, Lachlan Blackhall, has been chosen as the first recipient of
The 25th Anniversary of the Bachelor of Engineering
The 25th anniversary of the Bachelor of Engineering celebrations over the weekend were a huge success, with over 100 alumni attending the events, and each graduating year, 1994 to 2015 represented.