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Rising Star Award
Congratulations to Tamara White of ASC, Chemical Engineering and Science graduate of University of Adelaide, who recently won the Rising Star Award at the Women in Defence Awards held in Canberra. The award follows Tamara’s previous success in 2017, when she was elected as a Finalist for the Australian Industry and Defence Network Western Australia Young Achiever Award.
Graduate Consultant Opportunity
Tracey Brunstrom & Hammond Pty Ltd (TBH) is now inviting applications for full-time Graduate Consultant opportunities available in 2019.
EWB Humanitarian Design Summit
The Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Humanitarian Design Summit program is an educational study tour designed to provide students with professional work experience while allowing them to develop a deeper understanding of the role Human-Centred Design and technology play in creating positive change within communities.
Nanocrystals may replace traditional hard drives for data storage
Physicists discover that nano-sized crystals of salt encoded with data using light from a laser could be the next data storage technology of choice.
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Scientists and industry unite to explore opportunities for agriculture waste
Our scientists will lead a research and industry consortium which aims to increase the value of agriculture waste.
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Time to celebrate: Scientists win award for the world’s most precise clock
A University of Adelaide team of scientists has won one of the prestigious Eureka Prizes for science.
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Scientists explore mine over matter
Scientists are placing giant crystals in an old gold mine more than 1km underground, in order to find elusive dark-matter particles.
Love Story Wins Sciences 3-Minute Thesis Final
Judges fall in love with Joseph Rossi’s biochemistry story about love and betrayal at the Faculty of Sciences 3-Minute Thesis final.
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Industry tongue-tied over ethical horse treatment
Equine experts have called for further investigation into tongue-ties and whether they help or harm racing horses.
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Beer scientists look at bigger pitcher after barley discovery
Brewers and scientists are frothing with excitement after the discovery of new information about the malting characteristics of barley grains.
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