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AUT hosts AI + communication symposium

AUT hosts AI + communication symposium

31 Jul, 2023
AUT will host the AI + Communication Symposium, an all-day open event, to share research and create discussion on September 6 2023.
Nu’uali’i standing in her living room, smiling.

Samoan Language Week 2023

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
30 May, 2023
An AUT alumna shares her language learning journey during Samoan Language Week for the University’s Pacific language video series, 2023.
AUT tech start-up develops breakthrough

AUT tech start-up develops breakthrough

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
08 Mar, 2023
An AUT tech spinout, has recently been granted breakthrough device designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Maritime engineers partner with Babcock

Maritime engineers partner with Babcock

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
03 Mar, 2023
Babcock and the School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences partnership a pipeline for NZ’s maritime engineering sector.
Professor Barbara Bollard (second from left) and remote sensing technician Ashray Doshi (right) in Antarctica.

Antarctic summer for AUT academics

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
24 Jan, 2023
Professor Barbara Bollard and remote sensing technician Ashray Doshi are using drones to map ancient moss beds in the Casey region.
Sarat Singamneni

Government grant for shapeshifting tech

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
15 Dec, 2022
The grant funds research by Dr Yifan Lv and Professor Sarat Singamneni into 3D-printed shapeshifting antennas for 6G wireless transmission.
AUT hosts 10th CS4HS conference

AUT hosts 10th CS4HS conference

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
29 Nov, 2022
The Computer Science for High Schools (CS4HS) conference introduces fun new ways of teaching STEM subjects at secondary schools across Aotearoa.
New professors and associate professors

New professors and associate professors

17 Nov, 2022
AUT is delighted to announce the promotion of 15 of its academics to the position of Professor and 30 to Associate Professor.
Calling time on the imperial lawn

Calling time on the imperial lawn

02 Nov, 2022
By planting trees on third of the world’s city lawns, we could absorb 6 billion tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere over 20 years.
Robot turtles for ocean conservation

Robot turtles for ocean conservation

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
02 Nov, 2022
Great Barrier Reef research brings AUT scientists a step closer in the development of a drone turtle that will monitor biodiversity in our oceans.

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