The electronics laboratory is designed for experiments that give the students the opportunity to design, simulate, build and test a sequence of analogue and digital electronics projects. The goal for the students is to gain familiarity with circuit design and …
This laboratory is dedicated for the study of sensors, actuators and control systems. Assortments of sensors, servo motors and switches which can be connected to a dedicated computerized training system are available.A Process Control Rig that mimics common industrial process …
Capstone Final Year Projects are geared to discipline in which the student is enrolled. The proposals submitted for consideration in HET551/557 must consist of elements of Mechatronics to illustrate basic understanding of the discipline and the requirements of B.Eng in …
The Fluids Laboratory is an open space laboratory and is used for both Civil and Mechanical Engineering degree students. The laboratory supports five units in the Degree level which includes HES2340 (Fluid Mechanics 1), HES5340 (Fluid Mechanics 2), HES2330 (Thermodynamics …
The workshop provides support for the fabrication of simple components and specimens required for experiments and student projects. Students in Civil, Mechanical, Robotic and Mechatronics Engineering will be exposed to the handling and operation of the basic lathe, milling machine, …
This laboratory mainly serves modules HES2136 – Road Engineering and HES2125 – Design of Concrete Structures in civil engineering program. This laboratory is equipped with Asphalt Centrifuge Extractor, Automatic Marshall Compactor, Compression Tester 2000kN, Concrete Mixer – Drum type 140L, …
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Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) is an additional security step to verify your identity when you login to selected Swinburne applications and systems. This extra layer of security protects you and Swinburne from unauthorised access. To ensure the cyber security of our …
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Purpose The purpose of these procedures is to set appropriate acceptable use parameters for the systems, to ensure the continued effective and secure operation of those systems and to protect the University from problems such as error, fraud, defamation, breach …