Flinders University scientists stand tall
Flinders University scientists have capped a stellar week with Dr Rachel Popelka-Filcoff being honoured as South Australia’s Tall Poppy of the Year for 2012.
Flinders University scientists have capped a stellar week with Dr Rachel Popelka-Filcoff being honoured as South Australia’s Tall Poppy of the Year for 2012.
The ground-breaking work of Flinders University biomedical engineer, Professor Karen Reynolds, has been recognised with the award of South Australian Scientist of the Year for 2012.
Research that promises to transform mobile phone communications and to reveal Australia’s ancient ochre trade sees two Flinders scientists in the finals of the 2012 SA Young Tall Poppy Awards.
Flinders University is poised to make its largest single investment in educational facilities since the University was established with a planned $120 million expansion at Tonsley Park.
Flinders University researchers are about to put a series of colourful and spectacular images on show, but you’ll have to search long and hard to find the artist’s signature.
An innovative vision therapy tool will be used to evaluate and train people with a vision deficit caused by a brain injury.
An innovative game to help children with cerebral palsy has won first place in the prestigious South Australian iAwards.
Six Flinders University researchers are among the finalists in the 2012 Science Excellence Awards, two of whom are vying for South Australian Scientist of the Year.
Flinders University’s latest advance in forensic science should send a chill down the spines of would-be criminals.