Happy Holidays from the team at UNSW Engineering! We're taking a break and wish you all the best as we see out the year. See you in 2025 for more innovation and inspiration from our schools, researchers, students and staff! Our social channels aren't being monitored for the shutdown period - we're back from January 6. Our Future Students team is available for special hours to answer your questions, more details at unsw.to/call
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Engineering Insights 🔍 ~Fun Fact Did you know that the Great Wall of China is not a single continuous wall but a series of walls built by different dynasties? It’s a testament to engineering across ages and cultures. What’s a historical engineering feat that fascinates you? Let’s hear your thoughts! 🌏 ~Material Science Magic Speaking of engineering, let’s delve into material science. Understanding the properties of different materials can lead to groundbreaking designs. Have you explored different materials in your projects? Share your experiences below! ⚙️ ~The Importance of Innovation Innovation drives engineering forward! Whether it's sustainable energy solutions or smart technology, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. What innovative ideas are you passionate about? Let’s discuss! 💡 Have a great Tuesday everyone!
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Dreaming of Engineering Excellence? Check Out the Top 15 Colleges for Engineering! From innovative research to cutting-edge facilities, these institutions are shaping the future of technology. ✨ #engineeringexcellence #TopColleges #STEMEducation #FutureInnovators #HigherEducation #TechTrends #DreamBig #InnovationHub #EngineeringLife #CollegeBound #STEMMajors #FutureEngineers #EducationGoals #DreamSchools #AspireHigher
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Extraordinary presentations, panels, and discussions at the Engineering Practice Research Summit on ensuring sustainable engineering capability at University of Melbourne and Engineers Australia. In program order: Joseph West Bernadette Foley James Trevelyan Greet Langie Helen Fairweather Sally G. Alan Goodridge Iven Mareels Francis Norman Nee Nee Ong Enda Crossin Rob McHenry Brice Shen Juliana Kaya Prpic Susan Beetson Craig Cowled Josh Loyd Naomi Bury Maharti Triharta Jolanta Szymakowski Peter Cebon Peter Briggs Claire Dixon Elisa Lumantarna Les Dawes Andrew Valentine Shannon Rios Josh Burridge Melinda Sung Charlotte Wang Some emerging themes from days 1 and 2: Indigenous values, saying no when it is necessary to stand up, communicating for the long term, building relationships, project management, understanding value, teaching and development, engineering roles and student identities, engineering processes, reflection, sustainable careers, inclusive workplace culture, working in technical innovation, working in diverse teams. Day 3 will be on AI, workforce, identity, and next steps. https://lnkd.in/gSXA5jeE, /initiatives/engineering-practice-research-summit
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The latest issue of Capstone Engineer is hot off the press! And the best news is you can now access the magazine in a digital format! Check out the latest issue to read about how our faculty, staff and alumni are advancing the field of engineering through their groundbreaking research and teaching: https://bit.ly/3U42nne
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I was thrilled to attend the International Engineering Student’s Conference on the 21st, themed "Reshaping the Blueprint" held by the Engineering Students Association (ESA). It gave insightful details about how engineering is adjusting to the modern world. Speakers explored how modern technologies are altering traditional practices, ranging from sustainable infrastructure to artificial intelligence. Networking opportunities provided peeks into a variety of research and commercial relationships, emphasizing the value of interdisciplinary interaction. The conference acted as a catalyst for contemplation on engineering's dynamic character, inspiring a dedication to flexibility. I'm glad for the experience and excited to apply my gained skills to the changing engineering field. #EngineeringConference #ReshapingTheBlueprint #ESAConference #EngineeringInsights #ModernEngineering #SustainableTech #AIInnovation #InterdisciplinaryCollaboration #EngineeringNetworking #AdaptabilityInEngineering #EngineeringInspiration #EvolvingEngineering #GratefulForExperience #EngineeringCommunity #EngineeringFuture
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I am pleased to announce our latest research published in the Journal of Advanced Engineering Materials. Many thanks to my mentors, coauthors and to everyone who supported us throughout this journey. Read the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/gr6EsHT2
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🌟 Empowering Future Female Engineers 🌟 Chemical engineering students Grace Bonthorne and Charlotte Gilley tackled a cutting-edge Capstone Project focused on enhancing oxygen reduction reactions in sustainable energy devices, such as fuel cells. By leveraging the potential of liquid metals and high-entropy alloys (HEAs) as cost-effective catalysts, their innovative approach shows promise in boosting the performance of clean energy technologies. Their outstanding work earned them the prestigious Women in STEM Industry Award from Jetstar, and their research is currently under review for publication. The project was guided by a dedicated team of mentors, including PhD students Huy Hoang Nguyen and Caiden Parker, postdoctoral researchers Karma Zuraiqi and Dan Yang, and senior supervisor Ken Chiang. To learn more about their achievements and reflections on studying Chemical Engineering at RMIT University, check out the article linked below.
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A look into how interdisciplinary studies are becoming a critical component in developing versatile engineers equipped to address complex global challenges. https://lnkd.in/ekYte-6e
What Role Do Interdisciplinary Studies Play in Engineering Education?
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New engineering research center coming to Ohio State University By Judit Puskas and Ajay Shah Recently, the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) announced a 5-year investment of $104 million, with a potential 10-year investment of up to $208 million, in four new NSF Engineering Research Centers (ERCs) to create technology powered solutions that benefit the nation for decades to come. “NSF’s Engineering Research Centers asks big questions to catalyze solutions with far-reaching impacts,” said Sethuraman Panchanathan, NSF Director. “NSF Engineering Research Centers are powerhouses of discovery and innovation, bringing America’s great engineering minds to bear on our toughest challenges. By collaborating with industry and training the workforce of the future, ERCs create an innovation ecosystem that can accelerate engineering innovations, producing tremendous economic and societal benefits for the nation.” One of the four new centers is TARDISS: Transformation of American Rubber through Domestic Innovation for Supply Security. The Ohio State University (OSU) partnered with Caltech, North Carolina State University, Texas Tech University, the... https://lnkd.in/gXK3qSKg
New engineering research center coming to Ohio State University - Ohio Ag Net | Ohio's Country Journal
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