Cyber graduates step into work

Two Flinders University cybersecurity graduates are the latest beneficiaries of the Premier’s Defence Industry Scholarship program. Tung Dang and Darcy Owens have joined the team at […]

Silent saxophone earns engineering prize

An ingenious “silent saxophone” designed by College of Science and Engineering student Daniel Birch-Smith has earned him this year’s RS Components Final Year Engineering Project Prize […]

Microbiology stalwarts to the fore

Flinders University’s Associate Professor Jill Carr has become a fellow of the Australian Society for Microbiology – and Professor Melissa Brown, from the College of Science and […]

Cover splash for Flinders research

Flinders University College of Science and Engineering researchers have scooped the cover story of a leading US chemistry journal. The researchers – Dr Ruby Sims, Professors […]

UN gives bees a day in the sun

Biological sciences experts at Flinders are abuzz, taking time to celebrate World Bee Day (Thursday 20 May). Associate Professor Michael Schwarz, from the College of Science […]

Artist designs safe penguin burrow

Flinders University penguin ecologist Dr Diane Colombelli-Négrel has been working with Jane Bamford, a Tasmanian artist who works with clay, to devise an ingenious innovation that […]

Innovation partnership with AML3D

Researchers at Flinders University’s College of Science and Engineering have started an innovation partnership with AML3D, a radidly expanding Adelaide company. AML3D Limited was established to […]