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What makes cheddar cheese crumble? Visions October 2009 Visions talks to Dr Sally Gras from the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering about her team’s work to understand more about the cheese making process. |
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Dean of Engineering writes about irrigation infrastructure ATSE Focus, September 2009 Australia’s unique position as a first world country with a serious climate change issue provides the opportunity to develop a world-leading climate change adaptation and sustainability technology. |
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Robogals break World Record HeraldSun 30 September 2009 Robogals, led by Mechatronics student Marita Cheng, broke the World Record for robot dancing, on campus yesterday. The event helped raise awareness of the Robogals. More information, Robogals website |
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Tall Poppy awards to Melbourne School of Engineering September 2009 Two Melbourne School of Engineering lecturers have won nationally celebrated Tall Poppy Science Awards for 2009. Dr Chris Manzie (Mechanical Engineering) and Dr Elaine Wong (Electrical Engineering) were presented with the awards on September 17. |
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The zero emissions city of the future Chemical Engineers working in The Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC) aim to reduce the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. |
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Leading Engineering Education An overview of Engineering education at the University of Melbourne. Includes interviews with academic staff, industry, and alumni. Find out about the Melbourne Model, our new courses and career outcomes. |
The Melbourne School of Engineering is admired internationally for its strong reputation in research and academic excellence. We offer distinctive undergraduate courses plus graduate Masters and Doctorate degrees, and attract high-achieving students. Our research activities focus on areas of global importance for the benefit of society.