Research
Stalagmite expert joins Curtin University
C072/2012 Curtin University has welcomed one of the world’s leading researchers studying organic matter in stalagmites. Dr Alison Blyth is…
New models to predict coral bleaching
C074/12 Curtin University researchers have used computational fluid dynamics and powerful supercomputers to create new models for understanding and predicting…
Collaborative research helps people with dementia stay at home
A Curtin University collaborative research project allowing older people to remain in their own home is to be expanded to…
Pumping iron: Study unlocks iron formations puzzle
A new study has come up with a possible explanation for the puzzling reappearance of major iron formations long after…
Mobile app competition launched nationally
A national competition to identify the best new mobile application concept in Australia has been announced for 2012. Following on…
Curtin hosts European Union SMART Cities expert
Internationally renowned architecture consultant Professor Roberto Pagani will visit Curtin University’s School of Built Environment next week to share advice…
Research uncovers new details of the Moon
Two Curtin University researchers have designed and created a high-resolution, computerised field map of the Moon’s gravity. Using detailed topographic…
New partnership builds stronger green economy
The Curtin University Sustainability Policy (CUSP) Institute has formed a new partnership with multinational services firm Arup to deliver collaborative…
Future rock star of the red-dirt kind
Curtin University’s Western Australian School of Mines’ (WASM) youngest student, Bukayo Taiwo, recently completed her first vacation work with Leighton…
Curtin appoints new Director Research and Development
Curtin University has appointed former Director of the Australian Sustainable Development Institute (ASDI), Charlie Thorn, to the position of Director…