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More than 3,500 students to graduate at UOW Autumn ceremonies
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Light-based gravity sensing could improve groundwater, climate and underground monitoring
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Developing a cheaper and super strong titanium product
New ways of welding titanium could lead to cheaper and stronger materials for energy and transport infrastructure.
Female engineers breaking the mould
UOW’s female engineers are making a world of difference and breaking down gender stereotypes.
Low-cost MRI system puts health care in reach for vulnerable communities
A low-cost and easy-to-operate MRI system could help save millions of lives in developing countries.
Quake-proofing homes of the world’s most vulnerable
Soledad Mashiri's engineering research will help make homes safer for people living in earthquake-prone regions.
Developing advanced steels for a green nuclear-powered future
A UOW researcher is working on new materials that could help make green nuclear power possible.
Million-dollar boost for research with industry
Researchers receive more than $1M in the latest round of ARC Linkage Projects funding.