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More than 20,000 commuters per week will get a reminder to be sun smart with the arrival of a new UV index display developed by electrical engineering student, James Cooney.
UQ's information technology students are creating a ‘SmartCampus’, connecting custom-built Internet of Things (IoT) devices with a cutting edge LoRaWAN network.
The University of Queensland has been invited to take a leadership role in the design and management of the new $27.125 million Strategic Resources Exploration Program.
Professor Michael Smart from the UQ Centre for Hypersonics says the key to Australia's superiority in space could lie with reusable satellites and scramjets.
Researchers from UQ's ARC Research Hub for Advanced Solutions to Transform Tall Timber Buildings share insights into the safety factors of tall buildings.
Social technology, technology to support people living with dementia; transcription and linguistic technology and the documentation of Indigenous languages was in the spotlight at the CoEDL UQ Showcase.
Zachary Sizer was a big fish in a small pond at Begonia State School near St George, Queensland. One of only 13 students, he discovered his passion for engineering and is now at the top of his class of more than 900 young engineers.
Dancing robots will take over UQ's halls as it hosts the RoboCup Junior Australian Open Championships. More than 500 students from across Australia and from abroad will compete for the crown of funkiest robot.
The University of Queensland has been identified as one of the top 30 universities in the world for partnerships with employers, and the best place in Queensland to study to get prepared for a job.
Turning on your lights with your smart phone might make you feel secure, but advances in wi-fi technology are also making it easier for domestic violence perpetrators to spy on victims.
An innovative research partnership between The University of Queensland and the Port of Brisbane has been honoured with a 2017 UQ Partners in Research Excellence Award (PIREA).
UQ School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering PhD candidate Edwin Davis’s research into more efficient and safer drones has helped him win UQ’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.