Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Engineering
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Research to cut the noise from above
17 September 2021
Thumps and thuds from the actions of people on the floor above is a common nuisance which can impact on the health and well-being of people living below.
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Te whakahaere i te paraurehe ātea
16 September 2021
Kei te piki haere ngā amiorangi e amio haere ana i te ao i ia tau, ā, e whakarite ana ki te whakarewa anō i te maha noa atu. Engari nā te maha ka puta ko te paraurehe ātea me ngā mōrearea tuki mō ngā amiorangi me ngā waka ātea.
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Resolving environmental costs of ID tracking tags
15 September 2021
As use of radio frequency identification tags grows, so does the problem of waste. Jenny Malmström explains how research into making tags biodegradable will help.
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Te reo me te hangarau
14 September 2021
Ko te tikanga o Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, ko te whakatairanga me te tiaki i te reo, te whakaora me te whakawātea i te reo, me te whakapūmau i te reo kia ita i roto i te reo o ia rā o Aotearoa: He āwhinatanga te hangarau e uru ana ki ngā hiahia o te hapori reo Māori.
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$13.5m boost for leading EV charging research
14 September 2021
Technology to wirelessly power heavy commercial vehicles quickly and on the move will be the game changer for switching freight fleets to electricity.
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An engineering lesson from 9/11
11 September 2021
Opinion: Twenty years on from 9/11, Charles Clifton reflects on the collapse of World Trade Centre Building 7 and the lessons it left for structural engineers.
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Smart ideas receive $24m in research funding
8 September 2021
Success for research teams across the University in country's largest contestable funding round.
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University of Auckland students and alumni shine at Tokyo Olympics
12 August 2021
With two University of Auckland students winning golds and one alum winning bronze, there is plenty to celebrate from the Tokyo Olympics.
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Creative Design and Additive Manufacturing Lab wins Engineering New Zealand's engineering creativity award
19 July 2021
The team's 3D printed anatomical models can help surgeons plan unique approaches for their patients.
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Tools of ancient hunters find their place in outer space
19 July 2021
Space might be the final frontier, but, like all frontiers it’s strewn with junk. Luckily, Professor Guglielmo Aglietti, director of the Auckland Space Institute has a plan
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University of Auckland athletes head off to the pinnacle of sport
12 July 2021
The University of Auckland is proud to have a number of students and alumni in the 2021 New Zealand Olympic Team.
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Kānuka from the whenua to food
8 July 2021
Smoky flavours of the native Kānuka tantalise the taste buds in new business venture.