An introduction to human-centred design and what it looks like within an engineering context, both regional and urban.
Learn of developments and application of green and fire resistant fibre reinforced cementitious composites for cladding using magnesium oxychloride cement (MOC).
Explore entry into the workforce as a young professional and set future career goals in the engineering sector.
Speed networking for young engineers to learn the benefits of becoming chartered within their respective fields.
Risk management framework aligned to risk appetite and embedded in governance structures.
Join us to hear from industry subject matter experts on how technology and new innovations are advancing to reduce overall project costs and extend the long-term performance of landfill base liner systems.
Join the Geomechanics Society for an award winning presentation on pile foundation projects.
Explore how the Hunter region is delivering on a hydrogen future and how it will support local industry.
Learn how to integrate AI into workflows and how to be at the forefront of your area of expertise by leveraging AI into your analysis.
Join us for an analysis the operation of the SWIS in 2030 to forecast the likely adequacy of its reliability without the use of coal.
Find out what it means to be a Chartered engineer. You'll hear the why and how of getting Chartered, including how to prepare for, and begin, the application process.
This short course aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to engineering concepts with a specific focus on the chemical and physical attributes of food, various food processing technologies, process analysis tools, the relationship between process parameters and product quality, and an overview of emerging technologies and digital tools.
Join us to explore the Adelaide Street tunnel as it maintains the city's infrastructure whilst addressing urban congestion with use of innovative engineering solutions.
Join this webinar to learn more about the eco-friendly riverbank protection systems using revet mattresses.
Gain valuable tips and tricks on interviewing and resume writing in Australia.
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