TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION RESEARCH EXCELLENCE SUMMIT: ASIA-PACIFIC RESEARCH FOR PUBLIC GOOD

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Thin, flexible panels that will revolutionise how we use solar energy are on the drawing board at UNSW.

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UNSW's Social Policy Centre has found a receptive audience in China.

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“The time of solar has arrived and this is good news for the world.”

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“We cannot hand over the decision as to who lives and who dies to machines. They do not have the ethics to do so.”

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Waste microfactories are revolutionising recycling as the world’s waste crisis continues to escalate.

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Professor David Sanderson is applying his background in humanitarian response and management, to address the needs of people in the most vulnerable areas of the world. 

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Scientia Professor David Waite is improving environmental outcomes at home in Australia and around the world.

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“Non-communicable diseases continue to pose a major threat to global health and economic development. We need measurable outcomes and long-term care solutions to make governments accountable in the battle against these largely preventable diseases.”

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UNSW Sydney – and Australia – is at the forefront in the quest to develop the world’s first commercial scale quantum computer.