Faculty of Informatics

DRIVING THE DIGITAL ECONOMY

Information and communication technology is a pervasive discipline that encompasses information systems and technology, computer science and software engineering, electrical, computer and telecommunications engineering, and mathematics and applied statistics.

The Faculty of Informatics was purpose-built to educate graduates to play a pivotal role in the digital economy and provide solutions to the complex problems across the information and communication industry.

Academic appointed head of national service science body

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Professor Aditya Ghose, of UOW’s School of Computer Science and Software Engineering, has been elected President of the Service Science Society of Australia.  Read More

Robot wars put students to test

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It was a computer science showdown when student-built robots battled it out last week to be the first to navigate their way through a challenging maze.

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Former Informatics graduate nets 2012 Young Tall Poppy Award for crystal research

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Dr Aaron Thornton, a former undergraduate Bachelor of Math (2004), Honours Student (1st class) (2005) and PhD (2009) graduate of the Faculty of Informatics and current CSIRO mathematician was last night awarded the Victorian Young Tall Poppy Award for research into new crystals called zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs).
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 Students’ works wow at trade show

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Games of survival, meal planning systems, cycling apps and a volunteer matching service were just some of the student works that wowed the crowds at the recent School of Computer Science and Software Engineering (SCSSE) and School of Information Systems and Technology (SISAT) annual Trade Show and Research Showcase.
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ACADEMIC ADVICE

Find out who to contact for advice about your studies. See Academic Advice contacts of Undergraduate and Postgraduate for the current session

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Contact the Faculty of Informatics

Student Enquiry Centre
Monday - Friday
8.30am - 5.00pm
T: (02) 4221 3606
E: informatics_enquiries@uow.edu.au

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SEMINAR AND WORKSHOPS      

SCSSE Seminar

Title: Threshold-Oriented Optimistic Fair Exchange.
Speaker: Mr Yang Wang
Day: Thursday 9 May 2013
Time: 1:30 – 2:30 pm
Location: Building 3. Level 2 Tearoom

SISAT Seminar

Title: A learning-based Lagrangian relaxation with expansion–contraction flexibility
Speaker: Dr. Sim Kim Lau
Day: Thursday  May 16
Time: 12.30pm – 1.30pm
Location: 39. 215

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