Public Lecture

MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability and Rehabilitation (GCORE) - Local Composition Control Using Additive Manufacturing for Orthopedic Implants
29 Jan

MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability and Rehabilitation (GCORE) - Local Composition Control Using Additive Manufacturing for Orthopedic Implants

MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability and Rehabilitation (GCORE). Professor Roger Gonzalez explains the new approach to mutiplanar, real-time simulation of physiological knee load with implications towards using local composition control in additive manufacturing for orthopedic implants. The purpose of the research is to develop repeatable simulation of physiological loads and develop techniques to fabricate a synthetic-based replacement of cadaver specimens.
BSI/GCSE Joint Research Seminar: Digital transformation through realising good dividends
28 Nov

BSI/GCSE Joint Research Seminar: Digital transformation through realising good dividends

Rather than highlighting issues of sustainability to persuade business to do some good, the regenerative system of Good Dividends seeks to redefine growth by integrating communities, societies and environments as sources of capital from which a dividend can be yielded as part of value generation. Through a case study of the 'Made Smarter' program ​, Steve will show how digital transformations are being made by manufacturing SMEs using the Good Dividends system.
Save the date - MBA For Life - Brisbane
27 Nov

Save the date - MBA For Life - Brisbane

Please save the date for this upcoming MBA For Life networking event at the Griffith University South Bank campus.

You are invited to join Griffith MBA Director, Professor Chris Fleming, current MBA students and fellow alumni.
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These events allow current students and graduates the opportunity to network with likeminded professionals.
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Infectious Diseases & Immunology - Rapid and sensitive detection of human and animal diseases for low-resource use
15 Nov

MHIQ Program Seminar Series Infectious Diseases & Immunology - Rapid and sensitive detection of human and animal diseases for low-resource use

MHIQ Program Seminar Series Infectious Diseases & Immunology. Associate Professor Joanne Macdonald describes how her research group has identified and developed a low-resource molecular genetics testing workflow that enables accurate disease identification without any sophisticated equipment. Pathogens can be detected within raw samples (blood, tissue or swabs) in 20-40 minutes ​with similar sensitivity to laboratory-based molecular genetics tests.
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Healthcare Practice and Survivorship - Reactive and Passive Multisensory Brain-computer Interfaces for Communication or Dementia Biomarkers Elucidation
24 Oct

MHIQ Program Seminar Series Healthcare Practice and Survivorship - Reactive and Passive Multisensory Brain-computer Interfaces for Communication or Dementia Biomarkers Elucidation

MHIQ Program Seminar Series Healthcare Practice and Survivorship
Dr Rutkowski's presentation will introduce contemporary brain-computer interface (BCI) techniques. He will explain auditory, visual, and tactile reactive BCI examples with applications for communication and passive solutions for cognitive-load/dementia biomarker elucidation and discuss future research directions of the so-called neurotechnology applications for healthcare.
MBA For Life event - Melbourne - 23 October
23 Oct

MBA For Life event - Melbourne - 23 October

You are invited to join Griffith MBA Director, Professor Chris Fleming, current MBA students and fellow alumni for our annual Melbourne MBA for Life event.

If you are currently studying your MBA online, travelling for business, or have relocated and will be in Melbourne on Wednesday 23 October 2019, we hope you will join us for this exclusive networking opportunity.