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Engineering students 1983
Engineering students 1983. Publicity Photograph for 1983 Handbook
Plumbing apprentice 1967
Plumbing apprentice. Publicity Photograph for Technician and Trades Handbook 1967
Student teacher exercise book of Ruth Harris, 1941
Student teacher exercise book of Ruth Harris for primary teaching from Melbourne Teachers College in 1941 over four teaching periods. There are seven lessons in Mathematics, seven lessons in Social Studies, six lessons in Music, eight lessons in Art and Handwork, seven lessons in Grammar and Comprehension, ten lessons in Literature and Reading,
five lessons in Spelling and Dictation, three lessons in Health Education, six lessons in Games and Physical Exercises,
two lessons an Science, and nine miscellaneous lessons, plus a series of observations
Vivienne Waller and Francois Malherbe receive Vice-Chancellor's Global Initiatives Award from Linda Kristjanson, VC's Awards 2014
Vivienne Waller and François Malherbe receive Vice-Chancellor's Global Initiatives Award for developing an exclusive academic unit that offers students the opportunity to experience an immersive, cultural, social and educational experience in Vietnam. The 2014 Vice-Chancellor's Awards were held at the Hawthorn Arts Centre, Burwood Road, Hawthorn, 1 December 2014
Nimal Alwis and Geoff Dudley, Academic Development and Support
Nimal Alwis and Geoff Dudley with camera, Academic Development and Support, 2005
Hawthorn Town Hall audience, VC's Awards 2013
Audience in Hawthorn Town Hall at the 2013 Vice-Chancellor's Awards, Hawthorn Arts Centre, Burwood Road, Hawthorn, 11 Dec 2013
Quantum universe - day and night
This image originally appeared in the 2015 Research student photography and image competition held to celebrate National Science Week (Aug 15-23). Blurb: When we look up at the night sky, we see a beautiful piece of the universe, observing stars, nebulae and constellations. It is a piece of the macrocosm. The composition, "Day and Night in the Quantum Universe" represents what we can see if we look into the microcosmic, quantum universe. Materials for the composition were obtained via microscope with a 50x objective and my camera. I was looking at the samples of the triangular shape on the sapphire substrate. The samples are just three-atom-thick monolayers of WS2. I was illuminating them first with a broadband light (torch) and then with a blue laser in the dark inducing the samples to glow with red light
The thinnest Swinburne logo
This image originally appeared in the 2015 Research student photography and image competition held to celebrate National Science Week (Aug 15-23). Blurb: The Swinburne logo is engraved on the ultrathin Graphene Oxide film by femtosecond laser. The thickness of the film is 50nm (1/2000 of the hair). The above is the 2D vision by Microscope. The bottom is the 3D profile vision by optical profiler. The dark area is reduced by laser which becomes conductive while the background is isolated. These unique properties have wide applications in solar cells, photonics, flexible opto-electronics devices and supercapacitors
Aviation course
The first intake of Bachelor of Technology (Aviation) students. The course was an initiative of the Moorabbin Aviation Academy in partnership with Swinburne’s Engineering Faculty with the emphasis on cooperative education. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Engineering Newsletter June 1992
First intake for Bachelor of Engineering (Aviation) course
The first intake of Bachelor of Technology (Aviation) students. The course was an initiative of the Moorabbin Aviation Academy in partnership with Swinburne’s Engineering Faculty with the emphasis on cooperative education. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Engineering Newsletter June 1992