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About the ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics (CECC)
#1 in Australia
Ranked #1 in Australia and #30 globally
(QS 2023 rankings)
Job-ready graduates
Ranked #1 in Australia and #20 in the world for graduate employability
(Times Higher Education 2021)
International outlook
Students from 75 countries
(ANU Insight)
Ranked #64 in the world
in Engineering & Technology
(QS 2022 rankings)
Ranked #55 in the world
in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
(QS 2022 rankings)
Ranked #51 in the world
in Computer Science & Information Systems courses
(QS 2022 rankings)
About us
The ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics (CECC) brings together expertise in social, technical, computational, ecological and scientific systems to build a new approach to systems design and build new national capabilities in data-driven policy and business development. We are a vibrant and diverse community that hosts three of the key disciplines necessary to help us design, build, regulate and secure the future. The College comprises three schools: the School of Computing, School of Cybernetics, and School of Engineering, supported by the Professional Services Group.
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Latest news

Professor Yuerui (Larry) Lu Professor Lu was chosen as the 2023 Physical Scientist of the Year for discovering interlayer exciton pairs, for engineering the world’s thinnest micro-lens, and for his work as a mentor and educator at the School of Engineering.
Yuerui (Larry) Lu wins Prime Minister’s Prize for Science

Smiles abound at SolarPACES 2023 where the engineers behind a record-setting solar energy coating received the Technology Innovation Award. From L to R: Mr Yifan Guo, Dr Juan Felipe Torres, Dr Joe Coventry, Ms Kaoru Tsuda, and Ms Sahar Hosseini.
Black coating mimicking sea corals wins SolarPACES 2023 innovation award

"People are not going to tolerate not being able to know what is real and what is not real," said Dr Sabrina Caldwell of the School of Computing. Reversing the chaos caused by manipulated images and video is the goal of her research and her work as co-chair of the the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) Trust group.
Computing scholar seeks to reverse chaos caused by fake images, video

Chunyi Sun is one of two inaugural recipients of the prestigious Pioneering Women Scholarship at the ANU College of Engineering, Computing & Cybernetics.
Pioneering woman launches PhD with ANU Computing
Dean’s Awards for Professional Staff procedure

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr at the launch of the ACT Space Update 2023 hosted by ANU InSpace in Canberra (Photo: Carl Davies, CMDphotographics)
New support for ANU-led space technologies
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