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Advance magazine highlights cybersecurity research


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 11 Dec 2018   Posted by Mary de Ruyter

Can you imagine life without the internet? Us neither. But as data, applications and computing infrastructure become ever more mobile and innovative, so do cyber attackers and their viruses. That's why cybersecurity is so vital. In the new issue of Advance, available online now, we showcase Unitec’s...

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Maori innovation showcased in latest Advance magazine


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 12 Jul 2018   Posted by Mary de Ruyter

What would New Zealand look like if we began tackling issues in a way that gives weight to economic, social, sustainable, spiritual and cultural goals? We're delighted to present stories of people already walking that talk, in the winter 2018 issue of Advance. With a theme of Māori Innovation, the magazine...

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Engineering a better environment


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 15 Feb 2018   Posted by Mary de Ruyter

Reducing nitrogen pollution in waterways, testing indoor air quality, asbestos remediation, and more… Dr Terri-Ann Berry, Senior Lecturer and Environmental Researcher in Unitec’s Engineering Practice Pathway, and her engineering students are tackling issues that directly affect our health and habitat. Berry...

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Environmental and Animal Sciences research hits the news


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 13 Feb 2018   Posted by Mary de Ruyter

It's great to see two of Unitec's Environmental and Animal Sciences researchers getting media attention for their fantastic work. Andrew Veale's research caught the attention of NZ Herald science reporter Jamie Morton, who quizzed Andrew on the fascinating history of one of NZ's least-wanted critters:...

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Turning a tuk-tuk electric


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 13 Feb 2018   Posted by Mary de Ruyter

An Automotive Engineering project to electrify a tuk-tuk became a labour of love for one lecturer and his students – as well as a testament to the benefits of problem-based learning. Tuk-tuks are an iconic part of most streetscapes in Asia, Africa and Central America; so, unfortunately, are the pollutants...

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