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Ramin Shahbazi

Where rubber meets the road: Old tyres are key to building tougher roads

Almost half of the Northern Territory’s worn-out tyres end up in landfills – with the rest exported interstate for recycling – but a study led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) is repurposing the discarded rubber to build stronger, sustainable roads that meet the NT’s unique needs. 

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Associate Professor Mamoun Alazeb

CDU computer scientist recognised as one of the most influential in the world

Charles Darwin University (CDU) Associate Professor Mamoun Alazab always noted the renowned researchers who made a list of the top one per cent of the most influential in the world, never imagining that one day he would be on it.

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New Northern institute Director Professor Kim Humphery plans to focus on what the institute does best by championing collaborative research.

New Director encourages collaborators to share in Northern Institute research successes

The new Director of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Northern Institute wants to build on the successes that it has had over the past decade.

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A Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher will reignite the spark of conversation about the 2019-2020 Black Summer wildfires, and their impacts on biodiversity, at a major ecological conference this week.

CDU expert delivers warning about dystopian future after Black Summer bushfires

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher will reignite the spark of conversation about the impact of the 2019-2020 Black Summer wildfires at a major ecological conference this week.

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Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods scientists at CDU plan to start a citizen science project that is one of the largest groundwater studies in the world.

CDU plans for largest citizen science groundwater study in the world

Resource limitations for research into Northern Australia’s groundwater has meant not a lot is known about systems, but a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study will take a giant leap in our understand through citizen science.

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A new research and training centre for drones, The North Australia Centre for Autonomous Systems (NACAS), has been established for the first time in the Territory at Charles Darwin University (CDU). Photo: Wingcopter.com

CDU opens centre to push boundaries on drone research

A new research and training centre for drones has been established for the first time in the Northern Territory at Charles Darwin University (CDU).

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CDU student, Dion Choong was selected to participate in a global internship at BW Offshore’s offices in Norway and Singapore.

The first CDU student to represent Australia in international award-winning engineering internship

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) engineering student is the first Australian university student to intern with international energy service provider company BW Offshore.

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CDU Engineering lecturer Dr Cat Kutay is an editor of ‘Indigenous Engineering for an Enduring Culture’, a collaborative new book promoting integration of First Nations knowledges into engineering education.

New book highlights how unique First Nations knowledge integrates into engineering education

A new book co-edited by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) engineering and IT lecturer, offers a unique collection of engineering projects and engineering programs across First Nations communities in Australia.

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Twelve First Nations women from across the Territory, have travelled to CDU’s Casuarina campus for the First Nations Pre-STEM program.

First Nations women take a step into STEM at CDU

First Nations students from across the Northern Territory are getting a taste of STEM subjects and career pathways as part of a pre-STEM program held at Charles Darwin University (CDU) this week.

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) is continuing its push to attract Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students with a new multi-million-dollar scholarship fund.

CDU investing in research with new three-year scholarships

Charles Darwin University (CDU) is continuing its push to attract Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students with a new multi-million-dollar scholarship fund.

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