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South Pacific ICPC preliminaries results

One team from the University of Adelaide has qualified for the ICPC Regional Finals in Division A.
An Introduction to Fundamentals of Diffusion in Solid State Materials

Associate Professor Reza Ghomashchi launched a new book providing comprehensive overview of diffusion in the synthesis and analysis of materials research.
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SET Student Experience Small Grant Scheme

Do you have a great idea for an event or initiative that will benefit SET students? If you had funding, what would you like to see happening in SET?
Techno-Economics of Offshore Renewable Energy: Wind, Wave, Energy Storage and System Integration

A comprehensive and integrated overview book of the technical and economic aspects of offshore wind, wave energy, and energy storage system is launched by our Staff.
Márta Svéd Scholarship applications now open

Do you want to further your maths studies at the University of Adelaide? Apply now for a chance to receive a $5,000 (AUD) scholarship.
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School of Architecture and Civil Engineering Prize Ceremony 2025

The 2025 Prize event, hosted by the School of Architecture and Civil Engineering on the 15th of May, was a vibrant celebration of student excellence, innovation, and dedication.
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PIE Seminars Series - Event 1

The Purpose Driven Industry Engagement (PIE) Seminar Series kicked off last Thursday, 20th March at the Hughes Lecture Theatre.
The Australia Today International Women's Day Awards

Dr Indu Bala from School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences has received receive the STEM Trailblazer Award at The Australia Today International Women's Day Awards 2025.
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School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering visits USA to increase international industry collaboration

School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering goes on special studies tour to USA to increase international collaboration and elevate expertise in electric power engineering.
Some evolutionary losses may not be lost forever

Biological Sciences researchers have now identified nine species of sea snakes as having regained the genetic requirements for advanced colour vision, demonstrating that once a complex trait has been lost to evolutionary time, it may be regained in some way.
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