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UOW remains in world’s top 50 for THE Sustainability Impact Ratings
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UOW signs on with prestigious Japanese research group
A two-decade-long partnership between researchers at UOW and a prestigious Japanese institute is furthering materials for sustainable energy and development.
Conference to power solutions for renewable energy
Solving critical challenges with integrating large-scale renewable energy generation into the power grid will be addressed at a major international power conference hosted by the University of °µÍø½ûÇø (UOW).
Waste heat to power future energy needs
Turning waste heat from everyday sources into electrical energy could provide sustainable power.
Developing a cheaper and super strong titanium product
New ways of welding titanium could lead to cheaper and stronger materials for energy and transport infrastructure.
Wafer-thin super material heralds the future of wearable technology
A ‘flat-pack’ construction of a powerful new supercapacitor paves the way for wearable and miniature electronics.
Developing advanced steels for a green nuclear-powered future
A UOW researcher is working on new materials that could help make green nuclear power possible.Â