Fifteen Monash academics received 50th Anniversary Research Awards acknowledging the exceptional contribution they have made to their field of research and the community over the 50 years of Monash University's existence.(click for full story)
Postgraduate studies in Mechanical Engineering have allowed me to explore an area of great interest to me while being part of a top quality Fluid Dynamics research team... Additionally, ... I was given the opportunity to enrol in a Cotutelle PhD which entails spending 12 months in France and graduating with a PhD awarded by Monash University and a Doctorat from the Université de Provence in Marseille.
I first found out about the Cotutelle program through my supervisors Professor Kerry Hourigan and Associate Professor Mark Thompson, when they wanted to start an exchange of graduate students in fluid mechanics with Thomas Leweke, a colleague at the Université de Provence in Marseille.(click for full story)
...Professor Kerry Hourigan of the Department of Mechanical Engineering will lead a project that will use fluid mechanics to gain a greater understanding of vascular diseases. The project, which will receive $40,000 over two years, involves collaboration between researchers in Denmark, France and Switzerland, through the Monash University Biomedical Engineering Technology Alliance...(click for full story)
Two French PhD students are undertaking part of their research in Monash's Engineering faculty this year and two Monash PhD researchers will study in France, as part of the international collaboration program Cotutelle...(click for full story)
Monash will establish a world-leading biomedical research facility with an Australian Research Council grant worth $1.3 million.(click for full story)
The most outstanding theses from last year's Monash PhD students have been recognised with the awarding of the annual Mollie Holman doctoral medals(click for full story)
Winning entries from the 21st Annual Gallery of Fluid Motion exhibit, held at the 56th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society, Division of Fluid Dynamics. Winners include Dr Thomas Leweke, A/Prof Mark C. Thompson & Prof Kerry Hourigan, for their work(follow link to Gallery of Fluid Motion exhibit page)
Research into green chemistry, biological invasions, drug absorption and humanoid robotics are just some of the new projects that have won start-up funding under the Strategic Monash University Research Fund...new projects funded for 1999 include...Engineering - investigating control of flow-induced noise, $105,000, a collaborative project between Associate Professor Kerry Hourigan at Clayton and Professor Robin Alfredson...
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