Cheered on by the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Vice-Chancellor Professor S. Bruce Dowton, more than 1000 students from around the Asia Pacific recently attended Australia’s largest student robotics competition to put their skills to the test.
Tag Archives: Science and Engineering
Pioneering Minds podcast: Barbara Messerle on inspiring science
In our latest podcast episode, meet Professor Barbara Messerle, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
Snapped on (and off) campus
From celebrations to launches, refurbishments to awards, check out some of the photographic highlights snapped on and off campus from the last couple of weeks.
E7A demolition derby almost complete
The noisy demolition works in and around E7A are soon to come to an end, just in time for a tower crane to move in.
Sweet success for Fulbright scholar
US researcher lands to help examine mechanisms of choice and decision in the honeybee brain.
FIRST… let me build a robot
From Thursday 17 March, more than 1000 high school students will compete in the annual FIRST Robotics Competition at Sydney Olympic Park – and you’re invited!
Snapped on (and off) campus
Guinness World Record attempts, robots, black holes and Olympians feature in the first instalment of ‘Snapped on’ for the year.
FIRST Australia calling on robotics/STEM education enthusiasts
Volunteers needed to take part in Australia’s largest robotics event for high school students.
Congratulations: October 2015 round academic promotions
Congratulations to some of our finest on their successful promotion during the October 2015 round of academic promotions.
Engineered for success
Professor Karu Esselle has been named a 2016 IEEE Fellow and will chair the NSW section of the IEEE in 2016.
Learning for the future starts today
Introducing the short-from Learning and Teaching Strategic Framework 2015-2020.
Inside scoop: What’s really going on inside E7A
This Week has the scoop on the work being undertaken inside one of our oldest buildings.