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News • 27 Mar 2017
Sawfish exposed as the ultimate stealth hunter
Researchers from the University of Newcastle (UON) have solved the ancient mystery surrounding the stealth feeding habits of the critically endangered sawfish, findings that are likely to have a significant impact on their future survival.
News • 5 Jan 2017
UON engineer recognised for global impact on humanity
A University of Newcastle (UON) academic has received global recognition for his work contributing to the advancement and application of engineering, resulting in a significant impact on society.
News • 22 Sep 2016
NIER engineering project awarded for excellence
The Newcastle Institute for Energy and Resources (NIER) received accolades at the Engineers Australia Excellence Awards on Friday September 16.
News • 8 Sep 2016
$4.2 million research centre for sustainable clean energy technologies
A $4.2 million research centre to be based at the University of Newcastle (UON) will support world-class researchers to solve critical clean energy challenges through a new industry funded research centre – VTara Green Energy Technology (VGET).
News • 5 Nov 2015
ARC Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities (LIEF) funding success 2016
Associate Professor Andrew Fleming, Professor Rob Atkin, Professor Erica Wanless, Dr Stuart Prescott, Professor Robert Melchers, Dr John Holdsworth, Dr Patrick Cullen and Associate Professor Patrick Spicer have been awarded $440,000 in ARC Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities (LIEF) funding commencing in 2016 for a Facility for Nanometer Scale Microscopy, Characterization, and Fabrication.
News • 5 Nov 2015
ARC Discovery Projects funding success 2016
Associate Professor Michael Stockenhuber and Professor Adesoji Adesina have been awarded $320,000 in ARC Discovery Project funding commencing in 2016 for their research project A novel route to produce olefin feedstock for Australia.
News • 28 Aug 2015
Sustainable energy research powers developing world
A breakthrough sustainable energy technology at the University of Newcastle (UON) could help solve the global challenge of rural electrification in developing countries.
News • 1 Jun 2015
Clean energy technology scoops excellence pool
A UON revolutionary clean energy technology scooped the pool at the 2015 Newcastle Engineering Excellence Awards.
News • 14 Nov 2014
Award for outstanding achievements in chemometrics
Professor Marcel Maeder from the School of Environmental and Life Sciences received the 2014 EAS Award for Outstanding Achievements in Chemometrics, which recognises excellence in the fields of analysis such as mass spectrometry, magnetic resonance and chemometrics.
News • 21 Oct 2014
Excellence in Science and Engineering awarded
Two University of Newcastle academics have been honoured with prestigious accolades at the 2014 NSW Science and Engineering Awards.
News • 15 Apr 2014
Revolutionary clean energy technology launched in the Hunter
A new clean energy system launched today will demonstrate cost savings in electricity generation for remote mining and industrial sites and rural communities.
News • 20 Feb 2014
World First Emissions Abatement Technology
The University of Newcastle has received $30 million to develop and roll-out world-leading abatement technologies for fugitive methane emissions from underground coal mining operations. The new technologies could reduce these emissions from the sector by as much as 90 percent and reduce Australia's annual greenhouse gas output by three percent.
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