Unearthing the voices of the mine
Our new feature film from Roy Maconachie and Simon Wharf explores the pathway of a diamond from mine to market, and asks the question, who really benefits?
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
Our new feature film from Roy Maconachie and Simon Wharf explores the pathway of a diamond from mine to market, and asks the question, who really benefits?
Case Study: patient safety and ethical compliance.
We are using computer-simulated methods (in-silico) to model organisms and better understand neural networks.
PhD student, Thao Do, is researching the capabilities and risks of using AI in combating human trafficking, to promote responsible AI use and empower survivors.
We're exploring how compounds derived from natural products found in daffodils could be used in potential cancer treatments.
With intergalactic distances reaching many thousands of lightyears, researchers turn to geometry to model galaxies and learn more about their evolution.
Dr James Stone and his research team are designing specialised optical fibres to help treat lung infections in some of the most vulnerable hospital patients.
Our methodologies can predict energy usage profiles and peak demand by monitoring only ~ 0.01% of the substations in an electricity distribution network.
Our researchers are working with Stellenbosch University to investigate the cause of blockages in irrigation piping networks in a South African reservoir.
We are working in partnership with clinicians at the Royal United Hospital (RUH) to develop a software tool for earlier diagnosis of Pulmonary Hypertension.