Congratulations to our 25 Engineering students who have been announced as Blues Awards 2024 winners across the categories of Arts and Culture, Business and Innovation, Service and Leadership, and Sports!💙
View the full list of winners:
https://t.co/YnU8ZsjxyG
Te Pūnaha Ātea, Space Institute, led by Professor Roberto Armellin, is at the forefront of astrodynamics.
“I see this work as an exciting opportunity to contribute to the education of the first generation of aerospace engineers in this country,” he says.
https://t.co/rM0QgDsc59
The Faculty of Engineering’s Wind Tunnel has recently featured on TVNZ’s Fair Go programme, where the Fair Go team sought out to find out whether it’s worth splurging on a premium umbrella, or if a cheaper alternative would do the job.
https://t.co/hkvnz3KPpA
It’s Te Wiki o te Reo Māori! Find out about the University's dedicated space for learning te reo Māori, the ReoSpace, and the events planned to celebrate Te Wiki, by clicking the link below 💜https://t.co/VXPtOQj25y
After spending their childhood and high school years in Tahiti, 17 years later twin sisters Hukerenui and Ohinerau Bonnet returned to NZ – where they were born, to pursue their tertiary studies. Yesterday, they graduated from UoA with PhDs in Engineering. https://t.co/ccjmvAGGmr
After months of intense training, our Interfaculty Waka Ama team, the Engineering Eagles, are gearing up for the Queen Lili’uokalani Canoe Race in Hawai’i, the largest race of its kind in the world! 🦅💜
https://t.co/g44epsy0o2
Nominations for the 2024 Blues Awards are now open! If you've excelled in the arts or sports or made a valuable contribution as a leader or innovator, you may be eligible to win! Entries close Wednesday 31 July. https://t.co/vCQc3RXaNQ
Looking for an internship or graduate role? The 2024 Internship and Graduate Expo is your gateway to finding the perfect opportunity!🌟
https://t.co/auwRaBATdS
Congratulations to final year BE(Hons) student in Structural Engineering, Douglas Sartori Gonçalves, who has played a pivotal role for the winning team in this year’s ArchEngBuild Challenge!
https://t.co/d6fg4vVQNW
Ella Wyllie, Civil Engineering student and professional cyclist, is currently competing in the eight-stage Giro d’Italia Women in Italy. Her focus will then turn to the eight-stage Tour de France Femmes which takes place between August 12-18.
https://t.co/LmOeu8AMwJ
With the rapid growth of New Zealand’s space industry comes an increasing importance in extending our environmental responsibilities beyond Earth. Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, Priyanka Dhopade explores ways to shift the paradigm.
https://t.co/WTOHHu9Qkh
Today we celebrate the rising of the Matariki star cluster – marking the beginning of the Māori new year. As the Matariki star cluster reappears in our night sky, it signifies a time to reflect on the past year, celebrate the present, and plan for the year✨
Rocket Lab founder, Peter Beck, who was also made an adjunct professor in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Auckland in 2019, is among the King’s Birthday Honours recipients for 2024. He is now a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
https://t.co/tlQ69rEu5n
The University of Auckland is now ranked 65th in the world in the QS World University Rankings, from more than 1,500 tertiary institutions around the world. This is an outstanding result for New Zealand’s No. 1 ranked university. Read more:
https://t.co/KhzKP0kXnC
Johan Verbeek (Faculty of Engineering) and Julia Fehrer (Business School) are working alongside a team of more than 50 academics, students, policymakers, and industry players to develop a systems-wide solution to NZ’s massive plastics recycling problem.
https://t.co/nHxaP1OVTD
University of Auckland Engineering alumna Juliet Oliver drew upon her own experience of endometriosis to create an app, Endo45, to help others living with the condition to take back control of their health.
https://t.co/Iu0jO1o29K
Hundreds of marae around the country are exposed to natural hazards like flooding and landslides, according to new research. Haukapuanui Vercoe, an Engineering PhD student, analysed 869 marae across Aotearoa to assess their vulnerability. https://t.co/rA4T14NxOE
After launching multiple successful ventures, and now working as Director of Digitial at Finova, BE(Hons) graduate Pradeep Raman has recently shared his unique insights on current tech trends and the latest awe-inspiring innovations.
https://t.co/aTEsj3kXwy
The global methane-tracking satellite, MethaneSAT, has successfully launched from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Te Pūnaha Ātea - Space Institute will take over mission control operations of the spacecraft up to 12 months after launch🛰️ https://t.co/uqAn0m07s2