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Engineering and Information Technology @UniMelb. Educating future innovators. Share with us @FEITUniMelb.
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💫 A/Prof Giuseppe Barca & team have been shortlisted by Association for Computing Machinery for this year's #GordonBellPrize, the Nobel of high-performance computing. Learn about their breakthrough set to revolutionise drug discovery & unlock new ways to target disease → unimelb.me/4gY4Jhq


A new study led by Dr Jodie Jodie Naim-Feil proposes an innovative, low-risk way to improve a key monitoring tool for identifying & managing #Epilepsy. Learn how it could greatly enhance the quality of life of those living with the disease → unimelb.me/4eGW1m1


The Melbourne Energy Institute invites you to attend their annual Symposium, showcasing the multi-disciplinary energy research taking place across University of Melbourne and beyond. The Symposium will explore how their influential research is solving energy challenges: go.unimelb.edu.au/e478

What happens when ballet & STEM collide? A deeper learning experience, says Rod Dilnutt, who is working with ballet dancer István Simon & researchers from @SemmelweisHU & @TUDresden_De to uncover how creativity builds knowledge & confidence. Learn more → unimelb.me/3Ywx6vO

.University of Melbourne has invested $11.7 million in seven start-ups as part of the Enterprising Melbourne Review 2023 & our #PorousLane is among them. A/Prof Mahdi Miri Disfani expands on its environmental impact for International Day of #ClimateAction, learn more → unimelb.me/4hjnRq6

Prof. Peter Lee University of Melbourne Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology is leading research in biomechanics and personalised medical devices. His team is developing a user-friendly digital twin that can predict and visualise real-time human joint motion and mobility in any location → melbconnect.com.au/discovery/how-…


We’re living longer thanks to modern medicine, but face a host of ageing-related health issues. Enter bionic tech – learn about the latest advancements with Bionics Institute's Robert Klupacs. 12–1pm 20 Nov at @MelbConnect & online → unimelb.me/4e4KITF Graeme Clark Institute.

Australia’s demand for engineering skills is growing at three times the rate of the general workforce. Dean Prof Thas Thas Nirmalathas makes a case for the consideration of quality as well as quantity in training tomorrow's engineers for #UniMelbPursuit → unimelb.me/4hsyyXs


FEIT engineers have invented the world’s fastest 3D printer that, for the first time, can replicate the complex structures found in human organs & tissues in seconds. Learn more with PhD candidate @Callum_Vidler → unimelb.me/48Ls6Hv The Florey The Royal Melbourne Hospital



For over a decade, @SynchronInc has been perfecting a stent-like brain implant to give people with paralysis the means to be understood using their thoughts alone. Read about the life-changing start-up, a collab between FEIT & UniMelb MDHS → unimelb.me/3AHwVVn


Dive into the role of ethical, inclusive, and trustworthy AI with experts University of Melbourne Prof. Jeannie Paterson, Swinburne University of Technology Prof. Anthony McCosker, RMIT University Rahil Garnavi, Department of Industry, Science and Resources Rita Arrigo & moderated by Monash University Prof. Geoff Webb at Melbourne Connect →melbconnect.com.au/events/ai-at-m…


We are thrilled to announce Thas Thas Nirmalathas as our new Dean. Interim Dean since the start of 2024, Prof Nirmalathas' formal appointment follows an international search & selection process. Learn more → unimelb.me/4efAcJm


Is #AI the solution for ill-funded & declining local newspapers or an existential threat to fact-checked journalistic truth? Centre for AI and Digital Ethics's Andrew Lim explores what AI means for reporting & how media organisations are already using & abusing it → unimelb.me/3UHxWDS


As leaders assemble at COP29 Azerbaijan, a global network of researchers has issued a call to action for alignment between science & policy to achieve net zero across the building & real estate sector. Learn more → unimelb.me/4fCWm9x Greg Foliente Aalto University Shmoopy

We are delighted to share that Melbourne Connect Co-working member, AIBUILD has been awarded over $2.3M through the Cooperative Research Centres Projects (CRC-P) program for their project: AI-driven multi-warehouse model for optimised enterprise resource planning → aibuild.com/aibuild-secure…

