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Three wins at the NSW Premier's Prizes for Science & Engineering
Professor Glenda Halliday named as NSW Scientist of the Year
Can robots and AI help address the world’s food security issues?
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Three wins at the NSW Premier's Prizes for Science & Engineering
Professor Glenda Halliday named as NSW Scientist of the Year
Can robots and AI help address the world’s food security issues?
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02 November 2022
Can robots and AI help address the world's food security issues?
Agricultural robotics expert Professor Salah Sukkarieh will this week address the United Nations on the role of agricultural robotics in improving global food security.
02 November 2022
Professor Glenda Halliday named as NSW Scientist of the Year
One of the world's leading neuroscientists has been recognised for her foundational work on neurodegenerative diseases.
02 November 2022
Three wins at the NSW Premier's Prizes for Science & Engineering
Three University of Sydney researchers are today being recognised in the NSW Premier's Prizes for Science & Engineering for their tireless work that has left footprints on the state.