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WA Branch - Composite Repairs in a Marine Environment
Composite repairs in a marine environment have been a practical reality for the past 30 years and have been applied in a wide range of commercial and naval applications.
More informationSEAM Roadshow NSW Branch
Materials Australia Presents, the ARC SEAM Roadshow: Surface Engineering: The Working Face for Industry
Topics include SEAM's background, its professional model as well as case histories that document its successes interacting with industry.
Victoria | Tasmania Branch - Borland Forum 2024
The Borland Forum honours the memory of Dr Doug Borland who made a significant contribution to the study and teaching of metallurgy and materials engineering during his long and distinguished career.
This year, the Borland Forum will be hosted by the Institute of Frontier Materials and the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment at Deakin University (Deakin Downtown, Level 12, Tower 2, Collins Square)
SEAM Roadshow NSW Branch | Wollongong
Materials Australia Presents, the ARC SEAM Roadshow: Surface Engineering: The Working Face for Industry
Topics include SEAM's background, its professional model as well as case histories that document its successes interacting with industry.
Sir Frank Ledger Breakfast 2024
“Design, Construction and Operation of Hydrogen Pipelines”
Presented by: Olivier Royet and Sofia Hazarabedian, DNV
Join our WA Branch at this popular annual event!
More information and bookingsNSW Branch - Student Presentations
Our popular Student Presentation Event will be run in-person and online.
Undergraduate and Honours students who are completing a thesis in 2024 have been nominated by their supervisors to participate
Learn MoreVIC | TAS Branch - Electrochemical molecular modeling: from Green's functions to hybrid QM/MM
Wondered what the fuss is about on virtual design of materials? Can computational materials really replace experimentation? Hear an expert, question an expert
Watch the recording (Member Content)Victoria | Tasmania Branch - Next Generation Material Forms – A revolution in design and fabrication
New metal fabrication techniques, most notably additive manufacturing, are enabling us to design new material forms. In this panel discussion you will hear from not only 3 experts but 3 practitioners and designers of these forms.
View the recorded presentation here