10 of Australia’s most influential women in engineering
From public service to private enterprise, biomedical breakthroughs to space exploration, women engineers are changing the world and shaping the ...
From public service to private enterprise, biomedical breakthroughs to space exploration, women engineers are changing the world and shaping the ...
The first woman to graduate from the University of Melbourne with an engineering degree is still inspiring students today.
For engineer Kelsie Clarke, a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Antarctica provided a spectacular backdrop to a journey of personal and professional ...
A focus on flexible work, parental leave and promoting women in leadership helped secure citations for the 141 organisations on ...
It’s no secret that the engineering profession is male dominant. According to Louise Adams, Managing Director – ANZ at Aurecon, ...
Engineer Turia Pitt draws on her own experiences of overcoming adversity to motivate others.
Time spent on a major capital works project helped one young engineer tap into her innovative side and discover a ...
Versatility, creativity, and never saying no to an opportunity are the secrets behind Lydia Gentle’s soaring career arc.
Linda Hapgood has worked on major projects for Boeing, including the 747 and 787. Now, she's focused on what's next ...
Satellite positioning data keeps autonomous cars on the road, guides emergency services and tells Uber drivers where their fare is ...