SEAM ECR Profile in Materials Australia Magazine – Minh Nhat Dang
Search for CRC industry partners – Professor Colin Hall, SEAM Node Director at University of South Australia
How insect wings could help fight drug-resistant bacteria
SEAM ECR Profile in Materials Australia Magazine – Dr Anthony Roccisano
SEAM ECR Andre Hatem Wins APICAM 2023 Best Poster Award
SEAM ECR Profile in Materials Australia Magazine – Tzu-Ying (Sandy) Liao
SEAM researchers secure funding grant for bioinspired nanomaterials
SEAM ECR Profile in Materials Australia Magazine – Dr Hannah King
SEAM ECR Profile in Materials Australia Magazine – Dr Rou Jun Toh
Materials Australia awards Professor Ma Qian their Highest Honour: The Silver Medal
SEAM researchers to be theme leader in $12.6m maritime project
SEAM researchers to lead new space initiative – a blasts off on $180 million space hub mission
Space Technology research collaboration with Swinburne research investigators and Amaero
Neil Matthews (RUAG Australia) receives a Member (AM) of the Order of Australia
Opportunity knocks for Australian manufacturing
News: Anti-viral coatings that can kill COVID-19 in hours
‘New trans-pacific partnership in thermal spray’
Global 3D printing partnership to boost local manufacturing
Magazine: Materials Australia, June 2020 Dr Andrew Ang (Swinburne) and Professor Nikki Stanford (UniSA)
Presentation: Bio-engineering Applications for Thermal Spray Coatings: Challenges and Opportunities
Publication: The multi-faceted mechano-bactericidal mechanism of nanostructured surfaces
New partnership in lightning protection
The surfaces that kill bacteria and viruses
SEAM Industry Partner Organisation Titomic Limited announces receipt of RSP Status
Publication: ‘Thermal Spray High-Entropy Alloy Coatings: A Review’
Graphene solar heating film offers new opportunity for efficient thermal energy harvesting
Australian Research Council Training Center Surface Engineering For Advanced Materials
Industry Ready: The Next Generation Of Surface Engineers
Training The Next Generation Of Surface Engineers And Technologists
From Nanometer To Centimeter
Can Carbon Composites Get “Smart”?

