New Alfred Deakin professor sees heritage value in inner Melbourne
For Alfred
Deakin Professor Bill Logan, everything old can be new again—paradoxically
even in cultural heritage - Full
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Carbon fibre breakthrough could curb soaring petrol prices
Dr Bronwyn Fox doesn’t
really see herself as a ‘rev-head’ but
she does
acknowledge that her ground-breaking work in developing light-weight
materials for the automotive industry has taken her where few women
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Coastal mapping project uses leading edge technology
Daniel Ierodiaconou had
academics slightly baffled when he first walked on to Deakin’s Warrnambool
campus as a young marine science undergraduate - Full
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Warrnambool's informality seduces marine biologist
There are some things about
Deakin’s
new Chair in Marine Biology, Professor Gerry Quinn, that go against the flow
of expectation - Full
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Biotech ace migrates between jeans and genes
Whenever he can, Professor Greg Collier goes hunting for surf.
For the Alfred Deakin Professor, pulling on a wetsuit, heading to the beach
and finding the perfect wave is simply the stuff of life - Full
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Exploring the link
Childhood obesity may be one of the buzz phrases of the
moment, but Dr Jo Salmon and a team of experts at Deakin University’s
Centre for Physical Activity and Research have been involved for a number of
years at the cutting edge of uncovering the factors that cause children to
be less physically active - Full
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Exploring parallel universes to help industry
It’s been the subject of movies for years—a person cohan virtually
enter
another world where the experience is so real they find it hard to
distinguish between what’s real and what’s not. Think of The Matrix
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