School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences news and events
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Green materials may lead to sustainable construction
Researchers are developing new materials to help to reduce the construction industry's environmental impact
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Changing the way data is understood
The Centre for Materials and Surface Science is focused on what happens at the surface of different material systems
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Driving innovation in digital health
Professor Nilmini Wickramasinghe is La Trobe's Optus Chair of Digital Health
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Degree supports skilled migrant engineers
New course helps skilled migrant engineers upskill for the Australian job market
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Celebrating the future of engineering
On International Women in Engineering Day, we celebrate the future of the industry
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Nature-inspired antibacterial materials
Researchers are developing human-made materials that mimic surface microstructures found in nature
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Celebrating student success
The School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences has held its 2024 Student Prizes Ceremony.
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Engineering Society established
New society supports La Trobe University engineering students
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Improving the virtual reality experience
A La Trobe University collaboration is increasing the accuracy of VR systems.
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2023 Technology Infusion Grand Challenge winners announced in India
Winners of the 2023 Technology Infusion Grand Challenge
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A vision for a smarter future
Dr Kan Yu is making wireless communication better, especially for industry
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Celebrating women in science, computing, engineering and maths
The ‘Women in SCEMS’ group are dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion in the sector
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La Trobe #1 in Victoria in employment rankings
La Trobe leads employment rankings in Victoria
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Highest honours awarded to seven new Distinguished Alumni
A former refugee turned community advocate; a leading Family Therapy practitioner; a globally recognised geneticist, and the Australian Government’s Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer are among the seven remarkable alum
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FARLabs goes to Japan
La Trobe recently took its FARLabs program to Japan, with Australian and Japanese students joining forces to learn about survival on the moon
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