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MATHS MOVERS AND SHAKERS: (l to r) Paraskevi Thomas, Indu Wadhawan, Dr Julia Piantadosi, Amie Albrecht and Dr Xuan Vu

Women in control

They are the all-female all-stars of UniSA’s Scheduling and Control Group, developing practical mathematical solutions to everyday logistical problems in business, management and the environment. More..

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Technology for independent living: freedom machines
by Professor Andrew Downing
Tuesday, 3rd July, 6-7pm
Mawson Centre, Mawson Lakes campus


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Two-way traffic is fertile ground

Relations between UniSA and India will be further strengthened by three bilateral research projects to receive Federal Government funding. More..

Smart suit doesn't miss a beat

Imagine wearing a smart T-shirt or a suit embedded with tiny electronics that can monitor your heart or respiratory function wirelessly. When dirty, you take it off and throw it in the wash or have it dry-cleaned. More..

Cleaning up a deadly lifesaver

Australian scientists are pioneering a way to clean up one of the world’s most toxic and widely-used environmental pollutants – fire fighting foam. More..

Television no substitute for a good book

Children who are exposed to lots of word-based stories at a young age appear to develop far more creative ideas about the future than children who experience mostly visual stories, a UniSA study shows. More..

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