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Binary and Millisecond Pulsars at the New Millennium
We review the properties and applications of binary and millisecond pulsars.
Our knowledge of these exciting objects has greatly increased in recent years,
mainly due to successful surveys which have brought the known pulsar population
to over 1300. There are now 56 binary and millisecond pulsars in the Galactic
disk and a further 47 in globular clusters. This review is concerned primarily
with the results and spin-offs from these surveys which are of particular
interest to the relativity community.Comment: 59 pages, 26 figures, 5 tables. Accepted for publication in Living
Reviews in Relativity (http://www.livingreviews.org
Images from Workplace Giving Staff Recognition Event, 2019
Complete set of images from Swinburne Advancement's Workplace Giving Staff Recognition Event, Swinburne Place South (SPS), Hawthorn Campus, 5 March 2019
Miss Lucy Drake, 1867-1923
Document containing miscellaneous cuttings and references to archival items held in the Swinburne History Collection that relate to Miss Lucy Anne Drake, Cooking Instructor, Swinburne Technical College, 1912â1923. Biographical notes compiled by Gordon Turnbull (Swinburne Library)
Senator Rosemary Crowley, 1993
The National Centre for Women's 'Shifting Gear' symposium was opened by Senator Rosemary Crowley, Minister for Family Services and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women. The event is part of a two-day conference aimed at promoting equity for women in non-traditional areas. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Staff News', 9 December 1993
Global Financial Management Program launch, 2010
Launch of Swinburne's new 'Global Financial Management Program (GFMP)', which allows students to graduate with two master degrees in two years - one from Swinburne and one from Northumbria University. This photograph appeared in the Media Centre release, 'International masters program launch', on 29th June 2010
Week 3: Example responses (Autism MOOC)
These are some examples of responses to the scenario's 'What If' skill
Occupational Health and Safety award for Transition Program students, 1995
Students from the Transition program and Certificate of Work Education were presented with a Certificate of Contribution for their Get UpŠGet outŠGet Safe program for emergency evacuation situations. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 23 November 1995
James Dyson award winner Edward Linacre, with Ed Culley and Prof Ken Friedman, 2011
Swinburne Industrial Design graduate Edward Linacre (left) receives the James Dyson Award prize from Ed Culley of Dyson Australia (centre) for his Airdrop irrigation-by-condensation system. Professor Ken Friedman on right. Using a turbine to force air underground, the Airdrop collects and distributes moisture to crops, providing a low-tech solution to maintain agriculture in arid climates. Photograph appeared in the Media Centre Release: 'Dyson prize presented at Swinburne' on 14 December 2011
Tracey Clavell, 1996
Tracey Clavel, participant in the Woman of the Year in a Non- Traditional area at the annual awards organised by the National Centre for Women held in the Great Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria. Refer to the 'Swinburne Staff News', 28 March 1996
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