School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences news and events
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2025 Engineering and IT Showcase
The 2025 Engineering and IT Showcase featured our most outstanding student projects, delivered in partnership with industry and government agencies.
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La Trobe site for new mRNA manufacturing facility
BioNTech opens a research and development site on Bundoora campus.
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Developing more sustainable materials
Ing Kong, Associate Professor of Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, is developing sustainable materials and manufacturing technologies that reduce harm to the environment.
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Using escape rooms for robotics education
Dr Robert Ross has developed two immersive escape rooms designed to teach robotics principles.
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The 69th Annual Meeting of the Australian Mathematical Society
La Trobe University will host the 69th Annual Meeting of the Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS) in December.
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Making bricks from waste
La Trobe researchers have found that making bricks from waste, without firing them, is a promising, greener alternative for building materials.
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Ziqiang Xu wins AISA Tertiary Student of the Year
PhD candidate, Ziqiang Xu, has been awarded Tertiary Student of the Year at the Australian Information Security Association’s Cyber Security Awards 2025.
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Empowering women in cybersecurity
La Trobe’s Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) student group recently came together as part of Cyber Security Awareness Month.
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Success in THE World University Rankings
Focus on research, innovation, industry connection recognised.
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Innovation Sprint 2025 Awards Night
Last week, the School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences hosted the Innovation Sprint 2025 Awards Night.
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Building a future: Lara’s journey in engineering
Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) student, Lara Dee Pavlovska, has turned a childhood passion for problem-solving into a promising career in construction.
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New research centre to address air bubble issue
Government gives $3m to probe widespread health, industrial problem.
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Postgraduate study opens doors in construction
Master of Construction and Engineering Management student, Tshering Pem, chose postgraduate study to learn about the practical aspects of construction management in Australia.
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Qualities that count in a STEM career
We asked three academics in the School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences to share their advice on what matters most in the workplace.
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