Pioneering physics educator receives international award
The life changing work of one of Australia’s top university physics educators has been recognised with an international award for innovation in teaching. Flinders University physicist […]
The life changing work of one of Australia’s top university physics educators has been recognised with an international award for innovation in teaching. Flinders University physicist […]
For the first time a new technique will look to extract low-grade copper in an affordable and sustainable way to extend the life of some of […]
In a global game changer for gun crime, Flinders University forensic scientists have for the first time matched gunshot residue with specific brands of ammunition. The […]
Flinders chemist Dr Justin Chalker – who accidentally discovered a polymer which reduces mercury pollution – has become the 2016 Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year.
Research into eating, eye, sleep and autoimmune disorders were among the nine outstanding papers awarded the Flinders University Best Research Higher Degree Student publications for 2015.
Flinders students will play a key role in researching the use of social media data to predict broader societal behaviours and the use of peptides in biotechnology in Kuala Lumpur.
A prestigious Endeavour Research Fellowship will enable a PhD researcher at Flinders University to advance critical work into next generation detection technologies for chemical warfare agents.
Three Flinders Investigators lectures celebrate National Science Week, with solar power first in the spotlight at Flinders city today.
A new specialised microscope allows Flinders scientists building nanostructures at the molecular scale to see directly what they’re doing for the first time.