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Wipro appoints Sarah Adam–Gedge as Managing Director for Australia and New Zealand

Apr 10, 2021 Prior to joining Wipro, Sarah has held various senior executive roles as Managing Director of Publicis Sapient Australia, Managing Director of Avanade Australia, Managing Partner and Vice President at IBM, Managing Partner at PwC and Partner at Arthur Andersen. “ANZ has been a strategic focus for Wipro over the years and even more so now with the region’s growing demand for comprehensive digital transformation solutions, agility and scale, specialized technology requirements and innovation. I am excited to welcome Sarah and am confident that her leadership and deep understanding of this market will help clients succeed and drive our growth ambition in this region,” said N.S. Bala, CEO – APMEA, Wipro Limited.

Domestic violence study to tap into perpetrator headspace to stop offending in its tracks

Domestic violence study to tap into perpetrator headspace to stop offending in its tracks AprApril 2021 at 2:56am A White Ribbon spokeswoman says a woman is murdered by her partner or former partner every three days in Australia. ( Print text only Key points: A research project is calling on domestic violence perpetrators to take part in a study to change behaviour The study will also draw on the feedback of perpetrators  partners and ex-partners to inform outcomes Domestic violence groups say perpetrator intervention should not come at the cost of victim support services That is what a research program at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is hoping to determine through a study aimed at enabling perpetrators to recognise and change their perspectives and reactions. 

COVID vaccines: where the bloody hell are we?

COVID vaccines: where the bloody hell are we? New AstraZeneca advice puts a spanner in the works, so what are our alternatives? Australia’s vaccine rollout program is now being overhauled due to new recommendations regarding the AstraZeneca vaccine. Based on the advice of the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI), the Federal Government has recommended that people under 50 preferentially receive the Pfizer vaccine over AstraZeneca. This follows similar decisions made by regulators in Germany, Norway, Canada, the UK and other countries where the vaccine is being administered. The recommendation comes after reports of serious side effects of blood clotting disorders, mostly associated with younger people.

Carbon Dots from Human Hair Waste Improve Stability, Performance of Solar Cells

Carbon Dots from Human Hair Waste Improve Stability, Performance of Solar Cells Scientists from the Image Credit: Queensland University of Technology. The researchers have designed these carbon dots using human hair waste sourced from a barbershop in Brisbane. The research team, headed by Professor Hongxia Wang in association with Associate Professor Prashant Sonar from QUT’s Centre for Materials Science, has demonstrated how the carbon nanodots can potentially be used to enhance the performance of perovskite solar cells. The study has been published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A. Perovskite solar cells are a comparatively new photovoltaic technology and are regarded as the ideal PV candidate to supply highly efficient, low cost solar electricity in the days to come.

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