
Coding music
Professor James Noble from Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Engineering and Computer Science uses software and electronics to create unique musical pieces.
2019 news archives for Wellington Faculty of Engineering.
Professor James Noble from Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Engineering and Computer Science uses software and electronics to create unique musical pieces.
Software problems do more than slow your computer down. Your car won’t start, and for those who can remember back to Y2K, there’s the general fear that everything could suddenly screech to a grinding halt.
Professor Neil Dodgson from the School of Engineering and Computer Science discusses the complex history of colour.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) experts from academia and industry will describe the challenges and potential of AI in a series of free public debates organised by Victoria University of Wellington this month.
We are pleased to announce that applications are now open for the Victoria University of Wellington and Huawei 2019 Seeds for the Future Programme.
The Computational Media Innovation Centre (CMIC) has recently moved into custom-built premises in the heart of Wellington, helping them connect with the digital industries, bringing the latest research straight to industry and bringing industry practice to staff and students at Victoria University of Wellington.
Victoria University of Wellington Associate Professor Ramesh Rayudu has been working with iwi partners to generate data that could help them develop and effectively use renewable energy-based resources.
Software Engineering student Mansour Javaher has developed a mobile app that provides guidance to doctors on prescribing antibiotics.
Developing musical robots that can listen to themselves play is helping to realise a future filled with unique acoustic music.
The Faculty of Engineering is pleased to announce that the Dean’s List 2018 has been published.