Sports engineering student proves a key player in Paralympic innovation
A Griffith masters student has been working with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) to design cutting-edge technology for Paralympic athletes.
A Griffith masters student has been working with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) to design cutting-edge technology for Paralympic athletes.
Untested 'techno-fixes' such as geoengineering are not the answer to climate change mitigation.
Governments have previously sought to reduce climate-change inducing concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the earth’s atmosphere through mitigation and...
Engineering students have been the first to ‘play’ in a stunning 10m high lab space within the university’s newest academic building at Nathan campus.
Only the third person from his Nepali village to receive a PhD, Griffith University alumnus Dr Hum Gurung has dedicated his professional life to environmental conservation, becoming a global leader in the field
Imagine applying the rapid advancement of drone technology to guide the future of aviation. That’s the opportunity for graduates of...
Final year Griffith University Mechanical Engineering student, Analeigh Angus will embark on stage one of her professional mining career, after...
Human survival depends on safe, secure and sustainable access to important resources such as food, fresh water and energy. However,...
Each year the Pro Vice Chancellor (Sciences) recognises the remarkable achievements of the group’s alumni, academic and professional staff. This...
Griffith University has launched a new cutting-edge engineering program in an environment that is being hailed as one of the best learning spaces of its kind in the country.