Big Data analytics — Nostradamus of the 21st century

Griffith Sciences
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The future of election polling will be based on social media comments and data, according to a Griffith University researcher who correctly predicted Donald Trump as US President. Head of School of Information Communication Technology, Associate Professor Bela Stantic, who is also Director of Big Data and Smart Analytics lab within the Institute for Integrated […]

Triathlon technology wins Opmantek ICT award

Opmantek Award winners Jake Braiding-Watson, Hussah Alzunidy and Angela King
Griffith Sciences
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Tri Timer, an electronic race management system designed specifically for the Twin Towns Triathlon Club, is the latest recipient of the Opmantek Award for high-achieving final year students in Griffith University’s School of Information and Communication Technology. With features including membership maintenance, race number administration, timing functions, general administration and individual performance seasonal points tallying, […]

Real estate leader embraces ICT students’ app

Winners of the 2015 Opmantek Prize, from left, ICT students Roshan Lyons, Aaron Bailey, Daniel Rigby and Amrit Maharjan, holding their certificates
Griffith Sciences
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A property management application created by Griffith University students has so impressed Australia’s largest real estate firm it has agreed to develop it further. As part of their final-year project, School of Information and Communication Technology students Roshan Lyons, Daniel Rigby, Aaron Bailey and Amrit Maharjan designed and developed the app for industry client Ray […]

iAwards confirm Griffith as technology leader

From left, BCCVL's Mr Malcolm Wolski (Director of eResearch Services at Griffith University), entrepreneur and investor Mr Steve Baxter, Ms Kelly Lennon (BCCVL Communications), Mr Hamish Holewa (BCCVL Manager) and the Queensland Minister for Science and Innovation, The Honourable Leeanne Enoch MP
Griffith Climate Change Response Program (GCCRP)
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Griffith University’s reputation for technology innovation again has been recognised with two projects advancing to the national final of the Australian Information Industry Association’s prestigious iAwards (AIIA). The Queensland section of the awards was judged in Brisbane recently and Griffith’sBiodiversity and Climate Change Virtual Laboratory (BCCVL) was acknowledged for Research and Development in the Development […]