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Line of sight propagation – bane or boon?

Imagine looking at an object.


Swinburne Sarawak appoints MDeC as advisor

Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus has appointed the Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) as an advisor for its Bachelor of Design (Multimedia Design) program.


Preparing tomorrow’s research workforce

By Professor D. P. DashThe need to educate people as researchers is being felt widely both in industry and government. Bill Scales AO, President of the Business/Higher Education Round Table, Australia, who is also the Chancellor of Swinburne University of Technology, …


Towards faster, smoother mobile video conferencing

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3 PhDs among 696 Swinburne graduates awarded scrolls

It was a day of celebration for almost 700 graduating students, their friends and families when they were conferred awards at the graduation ceremony of Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus on Monday, 28 October.


Working effectively on team-based assignments in class

It is increasingly common these days in schools as well as institutions of higher learning to get students to work in teams on a project or assignment.


The bright side of carbon

Whether we realise it or not we are surrounded by carbon-based materials.


The Malaysian Education Blueprint: Balancing policy and practice

The Malaysian Education Blueprint was launched this month, and with it, a three-wave initiative to revamp the education system over the next 12 years.


Swinburne Sarawak is second in Global Freescale Cup Challenge

The Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus team returned home with their heads held high after winning second place in the Global Freescale intelligent car cup challenge in Harbin, China, recently.


Micro hydropower in Sarawak

With its network of sleepy, meandering rivers and heavy rainfall, Sarawak has all the right characteristics for hydropower generation.