News: Chemical Engineering
Research shaping the future – research strategy
The Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology is committed to producing research with excellence, curiosity, and impact, and our research strategy underpins this.
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Australian Rover Challenge 2022
University students from across Australia tested their rovers by competing in a full-scale simulated lunar mission at the Australian Rover Challenge.
The lure of beauty and purpose in physics
Physics is not only practical, but elegant too.
The CodeVita coding challenge is closing soon!
CodeVita is the flagship student coding competition for TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES (TCS). This upcoming event is gearing up to be the most challenging and exciting global coding contest of all time.
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Sulphur chemical technology improves battery lifespans
The number of times batteries may be recharged could double in the near future thanks to scientific advances in sulphur battery technology being made by University of Adelaide researchers.
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The legacy of Associate Professor Peter Mullinger
Colleagues and industry partners met at the end of last year to celebrate the rich and varied career of Associate Professor Peter Mullinger.
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ECMS researchers secure over $4 million in ARC funding
Congratulations to our ECMS researchers on their ARC Discovery grants and ARC Linkage Project grants.
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Outstanding Thesis wins ANSTO award
This medal is awarded annually to the PhD student at an Australian or New Zealand University who is judged to have completed the most outstanding thesis of the past two years whose work was undertaken at and acknowledges the Australian Synchrotron, or the Australian National Beamline Facility (ANBF), or whose work acknowledges and was undertaken under the auspices of the International Synchrotron Access Program (ISAP) or the Australian Synchrotron Research Program (ASRP).
Professors make the list of Australia’s top 250 researchers
The arrival of COVID-19 has reminded us that research is needed more than ever. The University of Adelaide is incredibly proud that numerous of its researchers are being recognised for the level of excellence in their work and the impact it is having.
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Three more researchers recognised as leaders of the future
Congratulations to our School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials for boasting three of the 40 young researchers listed by The Australian as ones to watch.
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