Meet EA’s 2022 GradHack winners
At the Engineers Australia GradHack 22, young engineers were given just 48 hours to solve a complex engineering problem. Here’s what the top teams came up with.
At the Engineers Australia GradHack 22, young engineers were given just 48 hours to solve a complex engineering problem. Here’s what the top teams came up with.
How construction and consultancy company Mace is rethinking construction through a climate-friendly lens.
QUT has responded to the skills gap with a new Master of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.
When it comes to renewable power sources such as solar, technological innovations have made great strides in improving the collection and distribution of energy.
Timber may be one of the oldest and most common building materials, but innovations like these are transforming its role in the future of construction.
A four-year collaboration between Coates and Monash University has resulted in a world-first innovation that will improve performance, safety, cost and sustainability of propping systems.
There is no path to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) without engineers, but it is clear more needs to be done.
The perfect solution to this university’s stormwater management challenges arrived with the delivery of one of the world’s largest percolation tanks, designed to send water deep into the ground.
Hypersonic flight has been talked about and researched for more than 60 years, but it remains rare outside of very limited applications. Hypersonic flight is defined as travelling at speeds ...
Australia is playing catch-up when it comes to defence on the final frontier – here's how Defence Space Commander Catherine Roberts is turning that around.