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Self-training video analytic software developed to monitor crowds

Curtin University of Technology researchers have developed computer software that can detect unusual behaviour in crowds and other high-motion environments,…

Campus and global community

At the cutting edge of mining research

Curtin University of Technology WA School of Mines postgraduate student John Player is an example of how the University’s students…

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Curtin research next step for cleaner, greener cars

Curtin University of Technology researchers are a step closer to helping produce cleaner, greener cars using hydrogen fuel cell technology.…

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R&D News Autumn 2010

The latest newsletter form Curtin’s Office of Research and Development is now online. In this issue we highlight the Resources…

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Helping young people help themselves

Curtin University of Technology has developed a free online resource to help community agencies work more effectively with at-risk youth.…

Campus and global community

Major award for leading Curtin tobacco campaigner

Curtin University of Technology’s Professor of Health Policy, Professor Mike Daube, has received a prestigious award recognising his 40-year commitment…

Campus and global community

Satellite technology to monitor climate change

Curtin University of Technology has welcomed a new $8 million space technology partnership aimed at monitoring climate change. The program,…

Campus and global community

How business can reduce emissions and save money

New Curtin University of Technology research has shown that it may be possible for business to save the environment and…

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Curtin and ANSTO to advance the science of nuclear waste storage

Curtin University of Technology has signed a four-year, $1.2 million agreement with the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO)…

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Computational modelling improves refinery performance

Using advanced computer modelling technology, Curtin University of Technology researchers have assisted in understanding flow distribution issues at BP’s oil…

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