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    <title>Peter Ciszewski</title>
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    <description>Title: Peter Ciszewski
Description: Students with Peter Ciszewski (left), lecturer, Department of Physics, discussing the Computer Managed System, a testing facility to provide students with frequent assessment opportunities.  The system was developed by Mr Ciszewski and Associate Professor Dale Murphy at Swinburne.  Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne News' December 1993.</description>
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    <title>Associate Professor Yos Morsi</title>
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    <description>Title: Associate Professor Yos Morsi
Description: Associate Professor Yos Morsi, leader of the Modelling Diagnostics Group in the Energy Systems Engineering Centre, with a model of the spiral vortex pump VAD.&#xD;
Associate Professor Morsi in conjunction with Professor Mitsuo Umezu from Waseda University and the Terumo Corporation, are conducting research in the fluid flow phenomena inside the heart.  Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne News' August 1993.</description>
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    <title>Guy Burkitt and Richard Silberstein</title>
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    <description>Title: Guy Burkitt and Richard Silberstein
Description: Left: Guy Burkitt with Professor Richard Silberstein, Head of the Centre for Applied Neurosciences.  Mr Burkitt is participating in experiments to record and analyse the brain’s electrical activity.  Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne News' August 1993.</description>
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    <title>Professor Jeong Yoon, head of the Australian Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AusAMRC), 2011</title>
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    <description>Title: Professor Jeong Yoon, head of the Australian Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AusAMRC), 2011
Description: Before computer modelling there was only one way to discover the limits of a metal alloy, or any other material—test it to destruction. The problems with this approach are obvious: it’s expensive, wastes resources and takes time. Therefore it’s not surprising that ‘virtual manufacturing’ at the Swinburne-based Australian Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AusAMRC) is attracting the attention of major industrial companies looking for solutions to complex technical issues. Headed by Professor Jeong Yoon, the Swinburne virtual manufacturing team offers Australian manufacturers access to cutting-edge engineering and technology capabilities. “What we do is simulate the manufacturing process using computer-aided engineering to predict outcomes in the physical process,” Professor Yoon said. Photograph appeared in the Swinburne Media Centre Release: ‘Virtual predictions beat destruction’ on 2 December 2011.</description>
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