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Bert Gregory and students
Bert Gregory, Technical Officer in the Engine Laboratory, TAFE School of Engineering with [with visiting Year 9 Camberwell Girls’ Grammar School students]
Seung-Chul O and Linda Kristjanson, VC's Awards 2013
Linda Kristjanson (VC) presents Seung-Chul O with a Service Excellence Award for the development of a web-based research tool which has created outstanding efficiencies in the delivery of a number of research studies across the university and facilitated collaboration and sharing of resources across projects. The 2013 Vice-Chancellor's Awards were held at the Hawthorn Arts Centre, Burwood Road, Hawthorn, 11 December 2013
Go Hawthorn!
Swinburne's Advanced Manufacturing and Design Centre (AMDC) coloured with Hawthorn Football Club's brown and gold in celebration of the 2015 AFL Grand Final. Image originally appeared on Swinburne social media channels 30 September 2015
Spring is coming
This image originally appeared in the 2015 Research student photography and image competition held to celebrate National Science Week (Aug 15-23). Blurb: After one day's work, walking on the road between AD and EN buildings, I will be thinking about dinner or questions, rather than this beautiful tree as well as the quite nature in front of me. One day I noticed it. There's an old Chinese saying: "If suddenly spring night, the Pear Tree open." Yes, it is. The pear blossom in Swinburne is telling me that Spring is already here. Hello! Spring! Bye! Winter
The beauty of Laser-Matter Interaction
This image originally appeared in the 2015 Research student photography and image competition held to celebrate National Science Week (Aug 15-23). Blurb: Laser light hitting beam splitter, causing part of incident light beam to be reflected while the other is transmitted giving us this interesting image
Good morning Uluru!
This image originally appeared in the 2015 Research student photography and image competition held to celebrate National Science Week (Aug 15-23). Blurb: My PhD focuses on affecting positive behavioural change toward sustainable practices using mobile learning. On this field trip I am testing the capabilities of the camera app on an iPhone 5S. The image is taken from the southern side of Uluru taken in Panorama mode around 10am on a recent visit. In the foreground is my daughter testing an earlier version of the iPhone with the same subject
Crowdsourcing to foster creativity
This image originally appeared in the 2015 Research student photography and image competition held to celebrate National Science Week (Aug 15-23). Blurb: "None of us is as smart as all of us" aptly describes crowdsourcing. My research centres on leveraging online crowd power, coupled with emerging social network technologies to expand design students' educational experience in the classroom studio. Research has shown that students can gather more feedback in less time by tapping into the interconnected relationships and fluid communication provided by social network platforms, apart from their regular class critiques
Victorian Chapter of FAME
Left-right: Mr Richard Pratt, Chancellor; Mr John Button, FAME National president and former Federal Industry Minister; Mr Tom O’Brien, Chairman of Ernst and Young at the establishment of the Victorian Chapter of FAME – the Foundation for Australian Manufacturing Education at Swinburne. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne News', May 1996
Bachelor Applied Science (Environmental Health) students 1994
Bachelor Applied Science (Environmental Health) students 1994