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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The Faculty of Engineering at UNSW is the largest in Australia and is consistently ranked amongst the nation's best.
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The Faculty of Engineering at UNSW is the pre-eminent centre for engineering studies and research in Australia, offering the country’s most comprehensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate, research and continuing education courses. A founding faculty of UNSW, the Faculty of Engineering offers 70 years of sustained excellence in cutting-edge education, offering the most extensive range of engineering fields of study in Australia, and incorporating the latest developments through the following eight specialist schools: - Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering - School of Chemical Engineering - School of Civil and Environmental Engineering - School of Computer Science and Engineering - School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications - School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering - School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering - School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering We believe in academic freedom, so posts do not necessarily represent official UNSW views. Read our Social Media Terms of Service at www.unsw.to/sm CRICOS Provider No. 00098G
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- Higher Education
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- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Kensington, New South Wales
- Founded
- 1949
- Specialties
- Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Minerals and Energy Resource Engineering, and Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering
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Really honored to feature among the #50scientistsThatInspire selection from Cell Press. The interview was fun!
Quantum engineer Andrea Morello was selected as one of our #50ScientistsThatInspire for his work in quantum computing in silicon. In this Q&A, Dr. Morello his excitement for the field, along with the challenges to come, and provides guidance to individuals pursuing a scientific career. #CP50 Read the full interview: https://lnkd.in/ekThhv6Y
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"Your nose is a reasonable indicator for any kind of seafood. If everything starts to smell just a bit fishy, it probably is fishy, so to speak." Food microbiologist Julian Cox has some helpful hints on making smarter decisions with seafood from market to mouth. UNSW Chemical Engineering
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We're pleased to partner with Potentia Energy for a new scholarship, starting from next year. The Potentia Energy Empowering Excellence Industry Scholarship provides $20,000 over two years for two outstanding students, with a special focus on supporting women in engineering. Thank you to everyone who joined us for the official signing ceremony recently. Together, we’ll contribute to a more sustainable and inclusive future for engineering in renewable energy by empowering the next generation.
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A tiny, purple diamond could become crucial for receiving messages from deep space. Researchers led by Jarryd Pla say the diamond amplifies signals fed through a 'maser' (think laser but with microwaves) by up to 1000-fold. The maser device works at room temperature, where other devices need to be super-cooled at great expense. Tom Day
This purple diamond could one day amplify signals from deep space
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Thank you to all who attended our recent alumni and partners event in Fiji! It was great to connect and hear about where your journeys are taking you. We’re so proud to be working with our partners to improve environment and health outcomes in the beautiful place you call home. Special acknowledgements go to lorraine seeto, who delivered the alumni address, as well as Andrew Dansie and William Glamore for sharing an update on their mangrove restoration project in Viti Levu.
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Congratulations to Thanh Nho Do, Zi Sophia Gu and Dr Matthew A. Brodie for being awarded a share in $27m worth of research grants given to UNSW by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). The work being funded includes using virtual reality to help people with complete paraplegia feel touch, micro robots to detect cancer, and drug-free nanomedicine to treat breast cancer. More info at the link in the comments. UNSW Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering UNSW Chemical Engineering
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A green hydrogen project led by Rose Amal has been awarded $750,000 for collaboration with international researchers. The team is working to establish a world-leading innovation hub to convert sunlight into chemicals and fuels such as hydrogen. Denny Gunawan UNSW Chemical Engineering
UNSW green hydrogen project secures GLODIP funding
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Miners can't rely on GPS at work, so UNSW engineers came up with an alternative. Binghao Li, Serkan Saydam and Simit Raval's tech works to prevent collisions and keep workers safe. UNSW Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering
Sensors for safety in extreme environments | Engineering - UNSW Sydney
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