Monash Motorsport's 2012 Formula Society of Automotive Engineers (F-SAE) Championship winning race car was on display at this year’s Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix.
The Monash Centre for Additive Manufacturing, built to drive the establishment of high-end, waste-free, tailored manufacturing for the aerospace industry, has been launched in Melbourne.
A distinguished diplomatic career and assistance in Japan following the 2011 earthquakes and tsunami has seen Monash University Monash Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Fellow Professor Alistair McLean recognised in the Australia Day 2013 Honours List.
A new Australia-China collaboration between research and industry leaders could transform the high-end manufacturing and aerospace industries of both countries, leading to both cost and carbon emissions savings.
With Christmas and summer holidays approaching, it’s time for people in country areas to think carefully about the potential dangers of quad-bikes.
Scientists have taken inspiration from one of the oldest natural materials to exploit the extraordinary qualities of graphene, a material set to revolutionise fields from computers and batteries to composite materials.
A pioneering use of mini-trampolines is allowing engineers to better understand effects of vibrations caused by human movement on floors and small bridges.
Few sportsmen know the joy of victory more than Monash student Marcus Wong.
The second edition of MONASH: Delivering Impact, the magazine that showcases the University's research discoveries, is available now in print and online.
The accuracy obtained by top-level archers – at both the Olympics and Paralympics – using modern archery equipment would astonish most non-archers.
Engineers are closer to understanding, and therefore manipulating, invisible aerodynamic drag forces, that cause an estimated 50 per cent of transportation fuel to be lost before we can use it.
Monash University has experts available to comment on a range of topics relating to the London 2012 Olympics.
The Monash Wind Tunnel research facility has helped our Olympic cycling and archery teams go for gold.
Australian archers will be better equipped to hit the target at the London Olympics having had their arrow choice analysed by a Monash University researcher.
When Australian cyclists line up at the London Olympic velodrome they will have the advantage of having undergone ground-breaking analysis in the southern hemisphere’s largest wind tunnel.
The wealth of information returned from space by the first capsule to successfully voyage to an asteroid will be made available to the public at a special presentation in Melbourne next week.
The current logic surrounding the effectiveness of crush protection devices in preventing deaths and injuries caused by quad-bikes on farms, is flawed, according to new research.
Monash student Marcus Wong was awarded the Most Valuable Player title for Australia at the recent International Ice Hockey Federation games in Estonia.
The Monash Motorsport team has won the Australasia Formula Society of Automotive Engineers (F-SAE) Championships for the third year running, making them the only team in the world to achieve a hat-trick in this competition.
For the third year in a row a Monash graduate has been awarded the prestigious Victorian Rhodes Scholarship with this year’s winner Victor Finkel to journey to Oxford University to complete a Master of Public Policy.