Tag: Monash University
New Green Chemical Futures facility for a stronger manufacturing industry
Senator Scott Ryan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training, has officially opened Monash University’s new Green Chemical Futures (GCF) building which...
The world’s first 3D printed jet engine (Video)
Researchers from Monash University and collaborators from CSIRO and Deakin University have printed two proof of concept jet engines.
One is currently on display at...
ABB’s donation drives learning in power electronics at Monash University
Multinational power and automation technology corporation ABB recently donated more than $150,000 in drives, motors and PLC equipment to the Electrical Power Engineering (EPE)...
Science saviours under the microscope at AusBio
Hundreds of top Australian and international scientists, business leaders and investors will attend the 2014 AusBiotech conference – the largest annual gathering of biotechnology...
New research and development centre opened in Clayton
Minister for Manufacturing David Hodgett yesterday officially opened a major new national scientific research and development facility in Clayton.
Rapid Automated Materials and Processing...
Academia joins industry and government to drive innovation in the chemicals and plastics sector
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier Craig Ondarchie has announced the start of the “Chemicals and Plastics Innovation Network and Training Program” at the start...
Melbourne University Scientists and CSIRO’s printable solar panels soon to hit the market
According to an article published on the ABC, scientists are one step closer to providing a fast and low-cost process of printing solar cells...
Monash University researchers develop revolutionary graphene light detector
A team of researchers from Monash University, the University of Maryland in the US, and the US Naval Research Laboratory have developed a light detector...
Copper shines as flexible conductor
Modern materials that are light, flexible and highly conductive have immense technological potential – it’s just a matter of finding concepts affordable enough for...
Chance discovery could see graphene used for medical purposes
Researchers from Monash University have come across a startling discovery which is expected to broaden the range of application of graphene — a fullerene consisting...