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Articles
UOW students exploring the next frontier
Like a lot of young people, Jay Archer was fascinated with astronauts and space. However, for Archer it wasn鈥檛 just a dream - the UOW graduate made it a reality.
Mind and matter
Three scientists share how their passion for psychology led them down different research paths
Understanding Australia’s ancient landscape
鈥淚鈥檓 not a very spiritual person, but it鈥檚 such a spiritual place out there. It鈥檚 otherworldly, and I just sort of fell in love with the place and the community.鈥
The guardian of the e-world
For 30 years, Professor Willy Susilo has been at the forefront of cryptographic and cybersecurity breakthroughs, forging the path to Australian cybersecurity and teaching others to do the same.
Can AI learn to become more human?
AI could be fighting with, not against us, in cyber-attacks.
A 3D-printed vision for the future
A research team led by the 精东传媒 of Sydney鈥檚 Professor Gerard Sutton, with researchers from the 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 (UOW) has scored an early goal in efforts to develop a 3D bio-engineered cornea to revolutionise sight-restoring transplants.