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Faculty of Engineering
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Diversity crisis in software industry to be investigated
28 October 2022
An in-depth investigation of the “diversity crisis” in the software industry will be led by a software engineer from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland.
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Six cutting-edge solutions score slice of $100k
20 October 2022
Consent, mental health, and water quality were just a few of the real-world concerns tackled by innovators and entrepreneurs as part of the 2022 Velocity $100k Challenge.
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University signs MOU with Watercare
29 September 2022
A commitment to work together underpins the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the University of Auckland and Watercare Services.
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Environmental projects win $24 million of research funding
8 September 2022
Researchers focused on plastic and cutting emissions from geothermal energy generation featured in the latest round of government funding.
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Clean energy team awarded $6.4m
8 September 2022
Researchers from the Geothermal Institute are leading a project to capture carbon from New Zealand's geothermal power plants.
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$4k and kudos: Tech talents take out trans-Tasman challenge
23 August 2022
A smart, affordable and insightful contactless payment application, designed by a University of Auckland team, won a trans-Tasman competition this month.
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Raising a glass to knowledge: one night, ten bars, 20 talks
13 July 2022
University of Auckland academics are hitting the bars on 2 August, delivering 20 lectures in ten of Tāmaki Makaurau's favourite watering holes in the annual Raising the Bar event.
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Formal welcome for new Ihonuku te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Jemaima Tiatia
27 June 2022
Formal welcome for new Ihonuku te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Associate Professor Jemaima Tiatia
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How NZ can live up to its clean, green image
8 June 2022
Opinion: NZ must invest more at the top of the waste hierarchy if it wants to be a leader in tackling environmental pollution and live up to its global image.
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Hey, Siri: What about Te Reo speakers?
1 June 2022
Opinion: We need to build voice recognition systems alongside language speakers to counter the existing bias, especially for te reo Māori, writes Jesin James.
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Meet experts behind NZ’s first national space mission
18 May 2022
Experts on NZ’s first government-funded space mission talk science and technology in a free Techweek event at the Faculty of Engineering on Friday (20 May).
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Maureen Lander: 'The University still plays a role in my life'
13 May 2022
Weaver and teacher Maureen Lander is one of our distinguished alumni in 2022 and, in her 80th year, is still working with students on campus.