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Seven Curtin researchers recognised among the world’s best

Seven Curtin University researchers have been named among the world’s most influential scientists and social scientists in the 2019 Highly Cited Researchers list released by the Web of Science Group.

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Seven Curtin researchers recognised among the world’s best
Curtin projects win WA’s first ever defence research grants

Wednesday 20 Nov 2019By Vanessa Beasley

Curtin projects win WA’s first ever defence research grants

Two Curtin University-led research projects have been awarded funding in the State Government’s inaugural defence research grants program.

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WA data science leader named in State’s top 20 women in technology

Thursday 14 Nov 2019By Vanessa Beasley

WA data science leader named in State’s top 20 women in technology

The Director of the WA Data Science Innovation Hub, a joint initiative of Curtin University and the State Government, has been named one of the State’s top 20 women in technology.

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Curtin-devised plastic films to benefit food industry and environment

Tuesday 12 Nov 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin-devised plastic films to benefit food industry and environment

Curtin researchers have developed eco-friendly films that when used in food packaging can prolong the shelf life of fruits such as avocados and peaches, offering huge potential benefits.

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Curtin leaders awarded prestigious social sciences fellowships

Monday 11 Nov 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin leaders awarded prestigious social sciences fellowships

Three Curtin University leaders in their fields have been elected Fellows of the prestigious Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in recognition of their outstanding contributions.

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Young workers with health conditions linked to poor work productivity

Monday 11 Nov 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

Young workers with health conditions linked to poor work productivity

Young adults who are living with more than one health condition experienced poorer productivity in the workplace, according to a new study involving Curtin University researchers.

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Curtin research recognised at WA Innovator of the Year Awards

Friday 08 Nov 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin research recognised at WA Innovator of the Year Awards

A Curtin-developed environmentally friendly metal extraction technique being commercialised by Mining and Process Solutions was crowned the overall winner at the WA Innovator of the Year…

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New report identifies key actions to reduce burden of global disease

Thursday 07 Nov 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

New report identifies key actions to reduce burden of global disease

An international team of researchers led by Curtin University has recommended a set of priority actions to help improve global health policies.

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Hologram Table takes Curtin research to new heights and depths

Friday 01 Nov 2019By Curtin University

Hologram Table takes Curtin research to new heights and depths

Curtin University researchers can now take their work to new heights and depths with the addition of a futuristic Hologram Table at the HIVE, Curtin’s Hub for Immersive Visualisation and…

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