International acclaim for 3D printing pioneer
In a coup for the School of Engineering, a Deakin expert in additive manufacturing has been recognised on the world stage.
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In a coup for the School of Engineering, a Deakin expert in additive manufacturing has been recognised on the world stage.
Navy firefighters are set to benefit from FLAIM Trainer™ – the Deakin-developed virtual reality training system.
A new study has found that half of Australian infants are treated with antibiotics during their first year of life.
IPAN’s Dr Karen Lamb will join a national program promoting the achievements of women in science and technology.
World-leading IT expert, Professor Svetha Venkatesh, is using pattern recognition and machine learning to explore frontiers in medicine, materials, mental health and many other sectors.
How much do test results vary between different laboratories, and how much does it matter? I
Deakin’s Professor Tim Winter has been awarded a prestigious ARC Future Fellowship.
Thanks to breakthrough Deakin research, the University and LeMond Composites have joined forces in a $58 m deal to revolutionise the use of carbon fibre across the world.
A world-first method to produce entirely sterile colonies of blowflies will benefit research into maggot debridement therapy.
A Deakin alumnus is undertaking world-leading research – with the help of zebrafish.
A recent study provides new information that may help researchers monitor the effects of common agricultural chemicals on farmers’ health.
A world-first book combining evolutionary ecology and oncology aims to improve cancer prevention and therapies.
A multidisciplinary, multi-university research team is influencing obesity and food policies around the world in the battle against obesity.
With huge potential for improving carbon fibre manufacturing, collaborators have discovered how to achieve ultra-high resolution of carbon fibre precursor.
Australian Living Treasure, the Hon Barry Jones AC, has delivered a thought-provoking speech at the Harrison Lecture for Innovation.
A new study highlights some of the barriers children face in being more physically active in their local neighbourhoods.