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iVote, creating the perfect face, NSW's plan to prevent summer fish kills and the sudden closure of a Docklands pier - here are the MSE stories getting media attention this week.

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Associate Professor Vanessa Teague explored the iVote system and the issues that could potentially allow large-scale election fraud to go unnoticed. Read more about this on Pursuit.

Dr Niels Wouters’ Biometric Mirror has been used by body architect Ellie McRae to create a beauty salon that uses algorithms to determine an individual’s ‘perfect’ face, receiving coverage in both the Australian Financial Review and Broadsheet.

In an interview that has gained widespread regional coverage, Professor Michael Stewardson spoke about the NSW government’s rescue plan following mass fish kills warnings this summer to 2GB.

A Docklands News article featured Infrastructure Engineering’s Associate Professor Lihai Zhang sharing insights into the sudden closure of Docklands pier after it was deemed to be unsafe.

Date published:

06 Sep 2019

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jacc@unimelb.edu.au

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