These ultra-lightweight solar cells could power your next smartphone
Imagine solar cells so thin, flexible and lightweight they could be placed on almost any material or surface – including your hat, shirt, smartphone, or even on a sheet of ...
Imagine solar cells so thin, flexible and lightweight they could be placed on almost any material or surface – including your hat, shirt, smartphone, or even on a sheet of ...
Karen Andrews is the only female Federal MP with an engineering background. She speaks about her career and encouraging students to study STEM subjects.
As both an engineer and entrepreneur, Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel knows how to make things happen. He brings to his new role energised leadership, a vision to support ...
What do you get when you combine innovative aerodynamics, the latest composites and 3D printing on a grand scale?
Mona Shindy and Julie Hammer are widely recognised as leaders in their respective fields within the Defence Force, yet they still find that gender bias continues to be their greatest ...
Are solar roads the answer to the world’s energy and environmental woes? How practical and useful is their technology right now? And do they have a future in our sunburnt ...
Building information modelling (BIM) is an established tool in design and construction. However, the potential savings it can bring across the full lifecycle, particularly in facilities management, are substantial.
Danish water engineer Monika Balicki came to Queensland looking for work experience, but the state's water modelling opportunities inspired her to stay.
The human brain is an amazing feat of wiring, which is why more companies are looking to use it as the model for building a supercomputer.
Sonar technology promises to turn almost any environment into a keyboard for smart devices, meaning you don't even have to touch your phone to work it.