Despite the suspension of face-to-face events, Engineers Australia Fellow, Stephanie Moroz FIEAust CPEng), has been able to get her fill of continued professional development (CPD).
Vicky Nguyen MIEAust is a curious, honest professional who is passionate about helping the next generation and enabling people to do what they want to do.
Engineers Australia Northern is proud to announce the formation of the Alice Springs (ASP) Regional Committee.
While face-to-face events are on pause, Engineers Australia has continued to provide tangible solutions for continued learning under the banner of convenience and variety.
Vale Rod Payze FIEAust, well known engineer who played a key role in formulating and developed South Australia's state transport and boating infrastructure.
The Commonwealth Government’s announced changes for university fees may motivate more students to choose engineering degrees, there may be unintended consequences.
Engineers in Australia have found a way to create nanoparticles that promote the conversion of waste carbon dioxide into useful industrial components, such as plastics and fuel.
Biomedical engineering in Australia has seen a breakthrough in tailor-made stents - critical medical devices used to treat narrowed or blocked arteries that prevent healthy circulation.
When Hobart was established as a town in 1804 on the western shore of the Derwent Estuary, the site would eventually pose challenges for bridge design engineers with a number of ideas proposed between 1824 and 1934.
The first woman to graduate with an engineering degree from the University of Western Australia in 1970 has recently passed away, the Perth-based tertiary institution has revealed.
An update from the Mackay Regional Committee.
An update from the Bundaberg Regional Committee.
An update from the Townsville Regional Committee.
An update from the Toowoomba Regional Committee.
An update from the Sunshine Coast Regional Committee.
An update from the Gold Coast Regional Committee.
An update from the Central Highlands (Emerald) Regional Committee.
An update from the Cairns Regional Committee.
After attending the World Engineers Convention (WEC) in Melbourne late last year, Engenium Project Manager (Perth, WA) Paul Young shared some important reflections on the importance of sustainability in mining operations.
Engineers at Monash University have pioneered a breakthrough in recyclable material that could revolutionise the construction industry, and be used in manufacturing, electronics, aeronautical settings, and even in space exploration.
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