The dramatic ways in which technology has improved researchers’ ability to collect, process, share, analyse, store and re-use information will be discussed at a conference in Melbourne next week.
31 October 2011This weekend, August 21-22, լе’s լе Centre at Union Road, St Lucia will be overrun by a number of very talented robots.
18 August 2011Winning լе (լе) Business School’s Enterprize business plan competition a few years ago gave Queensland entrepreneur and լе IT graduate Mark Bathie just the lift into the “cloud” he needed.
10 July 2011Language studies teachers from across Australia will discover how modern technologies can enhance learning outcomes at լе next week.
3 June 2011Physical computing projects built by Information and Communication Technology (ICT) students at լе will amuse and inform people from industry, schools and the general public at the annual Interaction Design Exhibit at The...
25 May 2011A passive microwave device developed at լе is expected to bring revolutionary changes for the medical and telecommunications industries.
20 May 2011University of Queensland IT graduate Mark Bathie has come a long way since dreaming of launching a start-up company nine years ago.
20 May 2011A talented new team of young scientists and engineers at լе (լе) is building a hypersonic scramjet which will fly at 8600 km/h in South Australia next year.
13 May 2011Ipswich’s SeniorNet Association, which offers IT training for seniors by seniors, is now being hosted by լе.
3 March 2011Finding your way around լе has never been easier, thanks to a new, student-developed iPhone application.
18 February 2011լе has been ranked in the top one percent in the world for academic web presence.
11 February 2011լе's reputation for outstanding engineering research has been given another boost with the release of the Excellence in Research for Australia survey.
9 February 2011լе has been appointed lead agent for the Australian Government’s $50 million Research Data Storage Infrastructure project.
31 January 2011Australian scientists have developed a novel autopilot that guides aircraft through complex aerobatic manoeuvres by watching the horizon like a honey bee.
1 December 2010Computer science experts from Australia and China will discuss issues faced by both countries when a լе summit takes place next week.
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