The University of Adelaide’s industry partner, PhosEnergy, has received a $2,427,689 grant to further develop its nuclear battery technology for space and defence industries.
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New lithium-sulphur battery is cheaper, greener, and faster
Researchers at Monash University have created a new lithium-sulphur battery interlayer that improves the performance and lifetime of batteries while promoting fast lithium transfer.
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MathWorks expands access to MATLAB Parallel Server to help speed academic research
University of Adelaide offers new cyber security course – designed for industry
The University of Adelaide will offer a number of new defence-focussed courses, to meet the demand of this growing industry in its home state.
The Master of Cyber Security, a two-year program, will enable
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Swinburne integrates mentoring into its engineering degree
Having the knowledge to succeed in industry requires guidance and foresight, something that Swinburne University of Technology is hoping to provide in the inclusion of mentoring programs in its Bachelor
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Brisbane universities to co-host Australasian fluid mechanics conference
Brisbane will welcome hundreds of scientists, engineers, students and educators in 2020 following a competitive bid for the 22nd Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference to be co-hosted by two of the city’s
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Westpac launches Australia’s first employment program for STEM PhD students
Westpac and the Group of Eight (Go8) have partnered to offer the first program in Australia for Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) students with a focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM)
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