Carbon fibre capabilities expanded
A new wet spinning line at Waurn Ponds has extended Deakin’s research capacity across all stages of carbon fibre production.
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A new wet spinning line at Waurn Ponds has extended Deakin’s research capacity across all stages of carbon fibre production.
One-of-a-kind drones, futuristic car parts and cutting-edge software are all part of the experience awaiting visitors to Deakin’s stand at the Australian International Airshow 2017.
Deakin University’s Associate Professor Melinda Hinkson has contributed to the placement of indigenous drawings on an elite UNESCO register.
It can take you to places you’ve never been, or that don’t even exist, from the comfort of your living room, but virtual reality technology has far reaching and more serious applications.
Scientists are calling on citizen scientists around the world and the humble teabag in the battle against climate change.
An innovative drone developed by Deakin University researchers and industry partner Raedyne Systems is attracting interest from multiple industries.
A Deakin-led study that aims to alter consumer food choices has been successful in the latest round of NHMRC Partnership Grants.
Researchers have found an old treatment for bipolar disorder is much more effective than a newer medication.