Lectures and seminars

The Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment and Research Centres and Groups conduct free lectures and seminars that are open to the public. These seminars outline the many research areas within the Division.
The Division Marketing team hold a database of contacts who are
interested in receiving information pertaining to the lectures being
conducted.
If you would like your details included on this
database please contact
Tahnee Blight who will be more than happy to add you to the database.
2008 Public Lecture Series
The Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment is holding a free public lecture series.
Here's your chance to get an insider's view of the hands-on technological and environmental research and development happening within the Division. At these free lectures you can hear first-hand about the new technologies and systems making sustainability a reality today. Lectures in the 2008 series feature:
- Transport challenges and Adelaide's transport future - Professor Michael Taylor
- Surface Engineered Silica for Water Treatment - Professor Peter Majewski
- Systems research contributions to defence and sustainability issues - Professor Stephen Cook
- Water, Adelaide and climate change. A multidisciplinary approach to a vital environmental issue - Professor Chris Daniels
For further information and to register your attendance please visit Public Lecture Website.
Past Lectures and Seminars
- Technology for a Sustainable Future - public lecture series - 2006
- Discovering a Sustainable Future public lecture series - 2005.
- "Thinking on Two Wheels" January 17 2005 contact Stuart Clement for more information
- 2003 Lectures and seminars archive
