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UNSW academics awarded more than $1.6m for joint Australian-US artificial intelligence research

Researchers will develop solutions to tackle challenges relating to drought, environmentally harmful emissions and infectious diseases.

Teesside University partnering on national green steel hydrogen pilot project

Teesside University is working with industry partners on an exciting £270,000 project this summer to demonstrate green steelmaking innovation in the UK.

Rossman Awarded Roebling Medal

George Rossman (PhD '71), professor of mineralogy, has been awarded the 2021 Roebling Medal by the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA).

Waste2Race: The sewage-powered race car on track to make history

A hydrogen-powered car fuelled by sewage is attempting to break a land speed record, driving sustainability in racing.

Distinguished Professor appointed co-director of Infectious Diseases Research Platform

Distinguished Professor Nigel French has been appointed inaugural co-director of the Infectious Diseases Research Platform, alongside Hauora Māori leader Te Pora Thompson.

Curtin research secures funding in latest ARC Linkage Program

Curtin University researchers will investigate fighting a plant pandemic threatening Australia’s native botanicals and further examine “life’s most essential molecule”, as the result of more than $1.3 million in funding secured in today’s Australian Research Council Linkage Program.

Professor Joanne Etheridge awarded Walter Boas Medal for ground-breaking work in Electron Microscopy

Professor Joanne Etheridge FAA has been awarded the Australian Institute of Physics (AIP) Walter Boas Medal for Excellence in Research for her development of new methods to ‘see’ the structure of materials at the level of atoms.

UCC Professor recognised with prestigious AI Research Award

Professor Eugene C. Freuder, Professor Emeritus in the School of Computer Science & Information Technology at University College Cork, has been recognised with the world's premier award...

Chancellor named President of Royal Geographical Society

The Chancellor of the University of Leeds, Professor Dame Jane Francis, has been elected President of the Royal Geographical Society.

World-first NHS trial to transform care for people with motor neurone disease

People living with motor neurone disease (MND) will benefit from a world first NHS clinical trial using innovative remote monitoring tech, helping them to access breathing support from home.
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