EAIT Faculty's Associate Professor Lydia Kavanagh and the School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering's Dr Saiied Aminossadati have been celebrated for their commitment to teaching with prestigious Higher Education Academy (HEA) Fellowships.
Commercialised flight faster than five times the speed of sound has been brought one step closer, thanks to a successful experimental flight featuring University of Queensland knowhow.
Big plans are being made in space. Investment banks want to mine asteroids for rare, valuable metals. Japan wants to build a solar power station. Billionaire tycoons want to build hotels in orbit for space tourists.
The Federal Government is backing a wave of investment in tidal electricity generation as experts tip that marine power will be the next big thing in renewable energy.
He has his sights set on representing Australia at the Tokyo Paralympics in 2020, and UQ alumnus and paratriathlete, Joshua Kassulke (Bachelor of Engineering, 2013) is only just getting started.
UQ alumnus, Claude Reghenzani shares his experience in supporting a lectureship in architecture and civil engineering in the latest Donor Impact Report.
Ten UQ students have returned from Shanghai after being embedded in some of the world’s leading technology startups through the four-week China Mobility Program.
When Tropical Cyclone Debbie made landfall in North Queensland early in 2017, it led to nearly AUD$1 billion in insured losses. UQ's Dr Matthew Mason and his colleagues conducted a detailed study into what sort of damage took place during Cyclone Debbie.
"I am Perseverence – Persy for short – and I am 26 years old. I was born and brought up in Harare in Zimbabwe. I am passionate about the environment, and the provision of clean, reliable and sustainable energy for all."
He sold a stake in his business to Nine Entertainment for $35 million and now Alborz Fallah has become The University of Queensland’s Entrepreneur in Residence.
Research into sustainable diesel production and the development of ultra-thin, flexible screen-printed batteries has attracted $3.85 million in funding from the Federal Government’s Cooperative Research Centre Projects (CRC-P).
2017 has brought with it a range of new faces to the Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology Faculty leadership team. Meet the newest additions.