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Susruth Nadimpalli (left) and Jaskaran Gulati made the 2022 Forbes 30 under 30 list based on a tech start-up they launched while students at ANU.
Student start-up lands on Forbes 30 Under 30 list
Susruth Nadimpalli and Jaskaran Gulati, cryptocurrency pioneers who met while students at ANU, have been listed on the

ANU and Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) executives celebrate the new honours cohort with the Co-Lab managment team.
Co-Lab celebrates Honours Grant recipients
One of the keystone partnerships at ANU, the Co-Lab, has welcomed and celebrated its inaugural cohort of 2022 Co-Lab Honours Grant recipients.
What do science fiction and building a new applied science have in common?
Creating fictions of the technological future is not only an exercise in projecting forwards, it is also a way of critiquing the decisions we make in the present that will impact on the future.
ANU researchers make big strides in noise cancellation
ANU researchers have found a way to cancel out noise providing some much-needed relief to anyone working or living in a noisy environment.
Leadership appointment signals strong future for ANU research group
Wondering what the future might sound like? Dr Prasanga Samarasinghe and her team from the Australian National University (ANU) Audio and Acoustic Signal Processing Group is on a mission to find out.
ANU PhD Student to intern at Apple HQ
Abdullah Fahim, a PhD student from the Australian National University (ANU) Research School of Electrical, Energy and Materials Engineering will travel to the United States this weekend to commence a summer internship at Apple Inc.
University’s Spatial Audio Research Applied to Sony’s Future Products and Services
Partnership will see University’s breakthrough spatial audio research applied to Sony’s future products and services.
What can a flock of drones do?
Could drones operate together to conduct surveillance or track bushfires, without human intervention? ANU researchers are working on the issue, as ELOISE RICHARDS reports.
ANU partnership for research on autonomous cars
The Australian National University (ANU) welcomes the ACT Government’s announcement of a new research partnership involving ANU and the private sector to help make autonomous vehicle technology a commercial reality.