
Three Minute Thesis: College of Systems & Society Finals
30 Jun 2025
One slide, three minutes, show us your thesis.

Maths in the pub 2025 with Phil Dooley
13 May 2025
Join us for an evening of numbers, patterns, and surprises, where local experts will explore the beauty of mathematics in a fun and casual setting.

SCIENCE. ART. FILM. returns with Season 6 and we're starting it with a bang!
26 Mar 2025
Join us for multiple screenings at the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia followed by panel discussion and plenty of time for audience questions and commentary!

Public Talk: AI in Action with AutogenAI
4 Mar 2025
Join us for a public talk by Sean Williams, CEO of AutogenAI. This event will be hosted by Associate Professor Matt Holt, Deputy Director of ANU School of Cybernetics.

Book launch - Environment and sustainability: a policy handbook
25 Feb 2025

Summer of heat: a workshop on geometric diffusion
17 Feb 2025
Join us for a workshop with Mat Langford on geometric diffusion being held at the Mathematical Sciences Institute.

Computational modelling and detection of families of deeply conserved RNA structures in vertebrates
31 Oct 2024
We have previously developed the EvoFam computational pipeline [1,2] for detecting paralogous families of structured cis-regulatory regions transcriptome-wide in mammals, using mutational information across deep vertebrate alignments. Presented by Dr Brian Parker....

Guest Lecture on Wind Energy by Kongstein Company
30 Sep 2024
Join us for a guest lecture on wind energy by Kongstein Company, a firm with decades of experience in the offshore wind and maritime industry.

The Extraordinary Opportunity of the Energy Transition
26 Sep 2024
We are currently in the early stages of a whole-of-economy energy transition away from fossil fuels and towards energy from renewable sources. Presented by Prof Kylie Catchpole.

AI for Science
19 Sep 2024
AI continues to attract significant attention across a broad frontier of application areas of commercial interest motivating a massive investment in research and development. Presented by Prof John Taylor.