Curtin researcher wins WA Young Tall Poppy Science Award
Curtin University systems and control engineer, Dr Lorenzo Ntogramatzidis, has won a WA Young Tall Poppy Science Award for his outstanding research in applied mathematics. The recipient of an...
View ArticleScientists pinpoint timing of powerful black hole activity
A Curtin University radio astronomer is a step closer to understanding how black holes can launch superfast ‘bullets’ of gas into space, by identifying the exact moment when these ‘bullets’ form....
View ArticleSounding out fish grounds in North West Australia
A new Curtin University Centre for Marine Science and Technology (CMST) study aims to gain a more comprehensive picture of Western Australia’s largest and most inaccessible fishery. Led by Dr Miles...
View ArticleCurtin graduate discovers clues to aid suspicious death investigations
Forensic research conducted by a Curtin University PhD student has identified key chemical markers of decomposition, which could significantly assist investigations into suspicious deaths. Recent...
View ArticleCurtin science educators promote learning in India
Two researchers from Curtin University’s Science and Mathematics Education Centre (SMEC) have developed an international program to help teachers promote science learning in Indian classrooms....
View ArticleCurtin receives funding for emission reduction technology
Curtin University researchers will develop new technology for reducing carbon dioxide emissions after receiving $1 million of State Government funding. John Curtin Distinguished Professor Chun-Zhu Li,...
View ArticleCurtin researchers to contribute new knowledge about the solar system
Curtin University planetary scientists have been selected by the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) to undertake geochemical analysis of two of the largest and most precious grains that it recovered from the...
View ArticleThree WA Science Award Finalists from Curtin University
Two Curtin University researchers and one initiative have been named finalists in the 2012 WA Science Awards. The WA Science Awards are a State Government initiative rewarding excellence across science...
View ArticleAward winning technology detects faults before blackouts
A Curtin University researcher who developed a technique to detect transformer faults responsible for power outages is the winner of the 2012 Curtin Commercial Innovation Awards. Click here to view the...
View ArticleAward winning astronomer communicates path to SKA
Curtin University astronomer Steven Tingay has been named the inaugural Science Ambassador of the Year at the 2012 WA Science Awards. Professor Tingay, Director of the Curtin Institute of Radio...
View ArticleEngineering Evening Tours
If you aren’t sure if a career in engineering is right for you, come along to one of the tours of the Engineering facilities. Tours occur throughout the year. The evenings commence with a presentation...
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