Serval reaches for the stars
The Flinders Serval Project is progressing to its next stage of satellite integration after the latest trial in the Pacific. As part of the Australian Government […]
The Flinders Serval Project is progressing to its next stage of satellite integration after the latest trial in the Pacific. As part of the Australian Government […]
An emergency mobile phone system developed at Flinders University is going into a ‘real world’ trial in Vanuatu as the country’s Manaro volcano shows signs of […]
An world-leading remote telecoms system developed at Flinders University has put Serval inventor Dr Paul Gardner-Stephen on an elite list of leading entrepreneurs from around the world.
An emergency mobile phone system developed at Flinders University has won a prestigious international award for post-disaster relief work in the Pacific.
An emergency mobile phone system developed at Flinders University has been acknowledged in international InnovationXchange awards for post-disaster relief work in the Pacific.
The ability of Flinders research fellow Dr Paul Gardner-Stephen’s Serval software to maintain secure phone communications has won a US$10,000 award in the Tech Challenge for Atrocity Prevention.
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.
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.
A revolutionary software program which allows mobile phones to communicate when normal phone lines are down has earned Flinders University’s Dr Paul Gardner-Stephen a place in the finals of an international competition.