ECU will partner in a new whole-of-sector science collaboration aimed at reinvigorating Western Australia's agricultural research and development capabilities.
A dedicated team of horticultural scientists from Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Australia is making significant strides in the effort to use melatonin in efforts to keep fruits and vegetables fresh for longer periods of time.
New techniques are being developed in Australia's north-west using artificial intelligence and drones to help conservation efforts for marine animals including sea turtles and dugongs.
The ECU Research Services Industry Engagement team together with the Schools of Engineering and Science recently held a Research Showcase showcasing our research in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, engineering and science.
Final year school students have been given special access to some of ECU's leading marine scientists in a series of lectures on topics ranging from artificial reefs and ecotourism to coral bleaching and aquaculture. The outreach program is known as 'Thinking Blue'.
Selected ECU students enjoyed a week of cyber security training with Tesserent Academy in their 100 day challenge
Skilled data scientists are in demand across a range of industries. Here’s how two ECU graduates found their way into this exciting field and how you could join them.
ECU scientists are conducting a major aerial operation to save declining native trees at Kings Park. Using drone technology, the team of geospatial scientists have discovered a cause and potential method to save the natural environment in the heart of Perth.
Fostering connections, bridging the gap and supporting cyber in WA.
Another successful careers fair held by the School of Science talented cohort of stem students.
Stay Cyber Safe presented the 2023 Western Australia Cyber Security Awards as part of this years Cyber West Summit.
The 2023 Western Australian Cyber Security Awards announce their 2023 winners.
ECU will partner in a new whole-of-sector science collaboration aimed at reinvigorating Western Australia's agricultural research and development capabilities.
Students were able to show their robotics, programming, 3D modelling, and 3D printing skills by creating several autonomous ground vehicles (AVG) on Arduino platforms.
‘Women in Tech’ showcase their jobs, industry and why they like it to over 100 participants.