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Most read articles of 2022 – Part 1

create by create
7 December 2022
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Most read articles of 2022 – Part 1

As the year draws to a close and we move towards the end-of-year break, create looks back on the year to see what stories captured your collective imagination. Over the next two weeks, we count down the top ten most popular articles of 2022.

10. The near future of energy storage

The renewables conversation has gathered pace this year thanks to global instability and soaring energy costs. But as that transformation continues to accelerate, one obvious question arises – what about energy storage? 

9. Here’s what drives Deanna Hood, 2022 EA Young Professional Engineer of the Year

Deanna Hood took out the Engineers Australia Young Professional Engineer of the Year back in October. Here she speaks to create digital on her views of engineering as a means to help people. 

8. Start your engines: A radial engine only limited by the imagination

After a career in the family business Gary Mebberson coupled his training as a mechanical engineer with a love of aviation to develop a new kind of radial engine.

7. Three weird and wonderful engineering traditions

For a profession based on forward thinking, science and careful calculations, engineering is steeped in tradition. Here’s a few customs celebrated by engineers here and around the world.

3 weird and wonderful engineering traditions

6. Five trends changing the face of engineering

In a world growing increasingly complex and facing tougher challenges, the work that goes into solving these problems will not look like it has in the past.

Read more: Most read articles of 2022 – Part 2

 

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  1. Neville John Monk says:
    2 years ago

    Where is Part 2 ?

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    • Create Digital says:
      2 years ago

      Hi Neville, Part 2 can be found here: https://createdigital.org.au/most-read-articles-of-2022-part-2/

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