Biomedical engineers in Australia are working on a world-first project that could offer a real long-term alternative to heart transplants for patients with heart failure.
Engineers at the University of Sydney have developed a new method of turning durian and jackfruit into super-capacitors.
Worldwide only 3% of commercial airline pilots and 10% of aerospace engineers are women so the aviation and aerospace sector in Australia has launched an advertising campaign to inspire more females into the sector.
Murdoch, an infrastructure project management professional with a background in civil engineering, is due to set sail to Antarctica in the name of STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine) with the Homeward Bound Program.
Wednesday 4 March marked the first ever World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development – an occasion celebrated by Engineers Australia Canberra in interactive fashion.
Let’s take a look at some of the STEM activity that has been going on around the Nation’s Capital so far in 2020.
On the 19th of February Engineers Australia hosted the 2020 Graduate Welcome event which was attended by 55 enthusiastic engineering graduates from around the region.
Engineers Australia is delighted to announce our partnership with Autodesk. Over the last several decades, Autodesk has driven innovation in every industry – pushing the boundaries of what’s possible across architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media and entertainment.
Despite its remoteness, Australia was at the forefront in taking up electric lighting in the 19th century, from applying electricity to the telegraph in the 1830s to electric light first demonstrated in 1845.
Engineer’s Australia Qatar Chapter in collaboration with GHD digital team hosted a technical talk titled “The Applications of Virtual Reality (VR) in the Construction Industry” on 18th of November 2019. The talk took place at cinema theater in Qatar Foundation Student Center.
Under the umbrella of Qatar's 2019 Sustainability Week, Engineers Australia Qatar Chapter and Qatar Green Building Council (QGBC) successfully organised a Straw Building Competition hosted at IKEA on Saturday 2 November 2019 and the event was broadcast on Qatar TV.
Engineers Australia’s Qatar Chapter celebrated its fourth anniversary and centenary celebration gala dinner on Wednesday the 6th of November at W Hotel, West Bay, Doha. The event brought together more than 130 members, guests, partners, sponsors, and friends who celebrated the achievements of the past 12 months and highlighted the passion and excitement for the engineering community in Qatar.
Engineers Australia Qatar Chapter conducted a panel discussion titled "Journey of a Senior Executive" on Tuesday the 3rd of March 2020 at the premises of the Australian Embassy, Tornado Tower, West Bay Area, Doha, Qatar.
We recently spoke with local engineer Bonnie Heidrich and her past maths teacher Kay Christopher about the importance of encouraging students to follow STEM subjects.
The first event in South Australia's Boardroom Lunch series recently allowed guests to share insights on engineers and the fourth industrial revolution.
After attending a range of events around the time of International Women’s Day, Lauran Huefner, General Manager – South Australia shares some insights around the importance of diversity inside and outside of the workforce.
The lead up to International Women's Day provided ample opportunity to celebrate the diversity in our workforce and stimulate discussion, with a sell-out International Women's Day lunch and a diversity discussion with KPMG.
Major engineering sites across Tasmania have been recognised through the Engineering Heritage Markers of Tasmania map. The map identifies 27 major sites under the Engineering Heritage Recognition Program.
Engineers Australia Sydney President Jessica Qiu updates you on SEPF, IWD, AEEA and the year ahead.
In February Engineers Australia hosted our first Western Australian Volunteer Collaboration Forum. With over 220 committed and passionate volunteer office bearers this was an opportunity for us to come together and discuss how we can continue to add value to WA members.
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