Breadcrumbs List.
Alumni
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Terry O'Neill: a career of two halves
4 November 2021
Terry O’Neill says a late-in-life decision to enrol in tertiary study led to a fulfilling and somewhat unexpected career.
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Eileen Merriman: clinical approach to writing
4 November 2021
Author Eileen Merriman says working full-time as a doctor is just the tonic for cranking out novels.
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Dame Charmian O'Connor: a force in women's education
4 November 2021
Dame Charmian O'Connor, a stalwart of women’s education is retiring from leading a successful charitable business funded by academic dress hire.
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Deborah Hill Cone: on having an 'academic do-over' in your fifties
3 November 2021
Opinion: Deborah Hill Cone is well known as a journalist. She then took a spiritual journey into the valley of academia ... and survived.
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University engineers help rally driver Hayden Paddon's EV car roar
3 November 2021
One challenge faced by EV cars in motor racing is that they are so quiet they can be a risk to spectators, plus they just don't sound right.
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Critic and conscience: where did the idea even come from?
3 November 2021
The role of a University and its academics is to be the critic and conscience of society. But what does that mean in the 21st century?
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Charging into the future: infrastructure vital to electric vehicles taking off
3 November 2021
Feature: Is New Zealand’s infrastructure ready for an increased uptake in electric vehicles? Experts at the University are helping devise the technology needed.
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Engineering students ahead of the game with racing EVs
3 November 2021
A cross-faculty team of students has been racing EVs since 2015, designing and building cars.
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Auckland Bioengineering Institute: a few milestones from its 20 years
3 November 2021
The Auckland Bioengineering Institute turned 20 this year and was meant to put on a public showcase. That's now down for 2022 but there's still plenty to write home about.
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Making cyberspace a safer place
29 October 2021
As our dependence on being connected to the internet grows, so does our need to protect our data and improve our resilience to cyber-attacks.
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Tiny insects key to solving big problems
29 October 2021
Biological Sciences alumnus Neil Birrell’s discusses his start-up Hexacycle and his PhD research exploring insects as food.
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Pulling apart DNA: learning molecular biology through a VR lens
29 October 2021
Sebastian Dunn is a Science Masters student working with the School of Biological Sciences and the School of Computer Science.