October

Articles

25 October 2017

Award-winning app to connect international students

Helping international students navigate a new public transport system, third-year engineering student, Ninad Gudi was part of the winning 2017 Interchange team, an innovative entrepreneurship competition.
23 October 2017

Building the best camera for a robot

Dr Donald Dansereau’s work in developing the world’s first single lens wide field-of-view (FOV) light field capture camera may have huge implications for drone landing, delivery robots and self-driving cars.

20 October 2017

Finding the sweet spot for young women in STEM

Five outstanding female researchers, including Australian Laureate Fellow Professor Branka Vucetic, mentored promising engineering undergraduates at this week’s Georgina Sweet Fellowship event.

20 October 2017

Using big data to make big decisions

Associate Professor Fabio Ramos receives Sydney Research Accelerator (SOAR) Fellowship to continue ground-breaking work in intelligent machines.

18 October 2017

Revolutionary new surgical glue heading for human trials

University of Sydney alumna, Nasim Annabi has led a successful collaboration between biomedical engineers in Sydney and the United States to produce MeTro: a potentially life-saving surgical glue.

13 October 2017

Robotics scholar recognised for thought leadership

Following on from his Eureka Prize win, Professor Salah Sukkarieh’s outstanding work in field robotics has now seen him named as a Game Changer in this year’s True Leaders list.

05 October 2017

5 minutes with Serena Potts

A passion for computing and mathematics at an early age were the motivators behind alumna Serena Potts’ pursuit of a career as a software engineer.

04 October 2017

Designing software that improves the way we live

Software refers to all the information processed by computer systems – from web browsers and video games to mobile phone applications and digital media programs.

03 October 2017

5 reasons to study computing at the University of Sydney

Learn from leaders within many different computing specialties and gain both practical and theoretical skills across computing industries.