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Lab s ACT-UP awards focus on collaborative research

Date Time Lab’s ACT-UP awards focus on collaborative research Gaia Righi, Ph.D. candidate from UC San Diego, works on a project titled “Dynamic Strength of Iron Under Phase Changing Conditions.” Righi and faculty adviser Marc Meyers work with Hye-Sook Park and Rob Rudd from LLNL. The team was awarded an ACT-UP award last year. With a focus on increasing joint research efforts between Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and universities, the Lab’s Weapon Physics and Design (WPD) Academic Collaboration Team (ACT) University Program has awarded this year’s ACT-UP awards. Now in its second year, the ACT-UP awards were created to encourage and advance strategic partnerships among universities with a focus on the Lab’s mission. The awards emphasize key outcomes including innovation and basic science to establish long-term relations on target topics with target universities; products comprising of data, methods and technology where the Lab taps into university rela

What led to popular pizza restaurant s closure

Despite its financial difficulties, the directors had continued trading while looking to sell the business. However, the recent Gympie Terrace flooding due to the heavy rains caused the business to close for a day or two. Due to unsuccessful efforts to sell the business, and given the temporary closure, the directors made the decision not to reopen and appoint a liquidator. Madmegs and Co closed down on December 11 after financial challenges due to COVID-19 and a flooding event. Mr Archer said the business had a small number of staff, all who were paid their entitlements prior to liquidation. Mr Malone and Damir Mikletic were the directors of the business.

Sound advice: Use the TAFE site as music/education hub

This is after negotiations with Noosa Council to acquire the site fell over. Council in July this year instead adopted an advocacy role to find a suitable lessee or purchaser “possibly from the education or training sectors”. Mr Bayldon’s concept is for a sustainable, family friendly centre for art, culture, food and entertainment for locals and visitors designed to tackle youth unemployment and wellbeing. Other public suggestions in response include an aged care centre, special education needs centre and affordable housing for the homeless and disadvantaged. The State Government is calling for expressions of interest for reusing the Tewantin TAFE site.

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