Towards 'safe and sustainable low-carbon energy'
6 Mar 2022
Professor Matthew Hole, ITER Science Fellow, discusses the prospects of sustainable nuclear fusion on ABC News and Sky News.
Robot co-pilots to make helicopter rescue faster, safer
5 Nov 2021
Associate Professor Hanna Kurniawati and her team at the ANU School of Computing have been awarded two grants by the Australian Research Council (ARC).
Out of the blue: PhD wins ANU Crawford Prize
29 Oct 2021
Dr Shafin Rahman has been awarded the J.G. Crawford Prize for his PhD thesis on ways to empower computer vision to interpret unseen objects and new visual information without assistance from humans....
Supercomputing world record
1 Oct 2021
Dr Giuseppe Barca and his team have set a new world record for quantum chemical calculations, using a supercomputer to predict the chemical reactions and physical properties of molecular systems with tens...
Software enables COVID vaccines
1 Sep 2021
He is an indispensable leader in humanity’s war against the coronavirus. But outside the highly technical fields of biomedical research and bioinformatics software, few people know of Dr Minh Bui, a senior...
Fuzzing research escapes lab
27 Aug 2021
School of Computing PhD candidate Adrian Herrera’s research on “fuzzing” has escaped the lab and, only weeks after publication, is being incorporated into the software industry’s preferred bug-finding tool, AFL++.
Better behaving bots
23 Jul 2021
ANU researcher Hanna Kurniawati is helping robots problem solve and care. Her work has not just shaped how AI works every day; it’s been recognised with a major global prize.