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  1. A team of engineers from UC install a soil moisture monitoring system at the Arboretum

    UC’s Smart IoT platform provides a glimpse into the future of better water management

     A ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµ research project in Internet of Things (IoT) technology has dramatically altered the National Arboretum’s approach to forest care.

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  2. Rod

    Eventful PhD journey draws to a close

    ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµ PhD graduate Rodney Ubrihien is celebrating the end of his university journey after juggling fatherhood with his study commitments

    More on Eventful PhD journey draws to a close
  3. Dr Tariq Ezaz and Julie Strand are working on a project to develop cell lines for biobanking.

    New UC project could provide major boost for species conservation

    A research project at the ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµâ€™s Institute for Applied Ecology is focusing on the development of cell lines for biobanking.

    More on New UC project could provide major boost for species conservation
  4. Doug Stuart and Peter Lilley of Instaclustr, with ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµ second-year Bachelor of Accounting student Shivani Sehgal

    Instaclustr enjoys UC’s entrepreneurial ecosystem

    Instaclustr, one of Australia’s fastest growing tech companies, has made itself at home at the ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµ.

    More on Instaclustr enjoys UC’s entrepreneurial ecosystem
  5. Koala

    ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµ scientists help crack genetic code of koalas

    Koalas could be less at risk of extinction after a team of scientists, including two from the ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµ, successfully completed the full sequencing of the animal’s genome

    More on ÃÃÍÅÊÓÆµ scientists help crack genetic code of koalas

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