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Curtin appoints leading virtual reality academic News at Curtin

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I welcome Professor Xiangyu Wang to Curtin University and look forward to his contribution to the School of Built Environment,” he said. ... Xiangyu Wang, School of Built Environment, Curtin University. Email: Xiangyu.Wang@curtin.edu.au.

Industry Representative Appointed News at Curtin

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Professor Xiangyu Wang, from Curtin’s School of Built Environment and co-director of the Centre, said Professor Truijens’ appointment would allow him to continue making a significant contribution to the ... Contact:. Professor Xiangyu Wang, School of

Building Information Modelling (BIM) research to benefit energy and mining industries News at Curtin

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Curtin’s Professor Xiangyu Wang, Co-Director of the centre, said the work done there will develop pioneering research to assist critical decision-making at every stage of the construction project ... Contact:. Professor Xiangyu Wang, Curtin University.

Curtin professor changing cities using virtual and augmented reality News at Curtin

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Professor Xiangyu Wang has over ten years experience in both virtual reality, in which a totally digital environment is created, and augmented reality, which sees digital information and images projected onto ... Professor Wang said augmented reality’s

Award winning technology detects faults before blackouts News at Curtin

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Professor Xiangyu Wang was named runner-up for developing an integrated system for the iPad and other handheld devices, to solve significant time and cost issues in mega construction projects.

New industry partnership aims to deliver projects on time and budget News at Curtin

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CATRINA Leader, Professor Xiangyu Wang from Curtin’s School of Built Environment, said it was a great link to support contractors through the Alliance and hoped other service providers would follow ... suit. “The Alliance strives to improve

United approach to build ‘Next Generation Cities’ News at Curtin

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The Australasian Joint Research Centre for Building Information Modelling, which was established and is directed by Professor Xiangyu Wang, is one of the leading centers in Australia,” Professor Franzmann said.

Curtin signs China megaproject research deal with 5 top universities News at Curtin

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The Alliance – established by Professor Xiangyu Wang of Curtin’s Building Information Modelling (BIM) Centre – will combine industry and university knowledge to facilitate research and foster skill training across both countries. ... The Alliance,

Woodside supports Chair for LNG plant construction technology News at Curtin

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Professor Xiangyu Wang from Curtin’s School of Built Environment in the Faculty of Humanities has been appointed the acting Curtin Woodside Oil, Gas and LNG Construction and Project Management Chair

Shell Australia joins the CATRINA research alliance at Curtin News at Curtin

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Curtin Professor Xiangyu Wang, Woodside Chair in the School of Built Environment, said Curtin was very proud to welcome Shell to the alliance. ... We anticipate that other oil and gas operators, contractors and suppliers will follow by example,”