by cgon487 | Aug 23, 2024 | News
Our Te Pūnaha Matatini and Marden-funded research is investigating the complex interplay between early Māori settlers and the ecosystems of small offshore islands. Guided by foundational Polynesian principles, the settlers of Aotearoa learned to live in a...
by cgon487 | Aug 15, 2024 | News
Over the last 12 years, photographer Dr Joyce Campbell, Associate Professor in Fine Arts from the University of Auckland, has worked closely with Ngāi Kohatu kaumātua and tribal historian and storyteller Richard Niania, sharing the stories of the largest catchment in...
by mjeu551 | Aug 10, 2024 | News
CIVIL 768: Construction Technology and Innovation is a compulsory paper in the Master of Engineering Studies in Construction Management degree at the University of Auckland’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The course includes topics ranging from...
by mjeu551 | May 28, 2024 | News
Seven staff from the faculties of Engineering, Science, Business, and Creative Arts and Industries took part in a geospatial Field Basics training on campus last week. With the help of Ben Broad and Luke Johnson from Trimble’s Christchurch office, attendees used the...
by mjeu551 | Feb 5, 2024 | News
Trimble Business Center (TBC) is Trimble’s flagship survey CAD software for capturing, processing, and visualising geospatial data and turning it into high-quality, actionable information and client deliverables. It is included in Trimble’s 2023 Trimble Technology Lab...
by mjeu551 | Jan 7, 2024 | News
The University of Auckland’s Trimble Technology Lab (TTL) proudly hosted an introductory software training in December 2023, focusing on advanced structural engineering tools. The training, led by BuildingPoint NZ’s Theo Zentgraf, covered Tekla Structures, Tekla...
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