Research lab puts old computers back online
A serious need to conserve superseded software and hardware is behind the launch today of the Computer Archaeology Laboratory at Flinders University at Tonsley.
A serious need to conserve superseded software and hardware is behind the launch today of the Computer Archaeology Laboratory at Flinders University at Tonsley.
Flinders students Laith Al-Shimaysawee and Ali Al-Dabbagh have developed ground-breaking new technology for detecting human life using remote cameras.
Flinders University, TAFE SA and the University of South Australia have joined in an agreement with Seeley International that will bring new benefits to engineering education in South Australia.
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.