Researchers from UQ have found that householders are confused and there is concern across industry and government around issues such as energy pricing, power reliability and carbon emissions.
The field of cyber security is coming of age, with more than a million job openings globally, including many in Australia, and a strong move from reactive to preventative security taking form.
Australian engineering companies committed to a more equitable gender balance for the engineering industry are reaping the rewards of their efforts to help build and support the pipeline of female talent entering the field.
A team of postgraduate architecture and engineering students unveiled their cutting-edge sustainable bamboo building design at an international competition in China, beating out more than 60 rivals to bring home third place.
Researchers and PhD students from UQ have partnered with industry and government to work on materials selection in the Networked Future Augmented Small-arms Technologies (N-FAST) Defence technologies program.
Advancing the performance, economics and uptake of electric vehicle (EV) technology globally will be the focus of UQ's first dedicated e-mobility researcher Dr Jake Whitehead.
Thanks to a new collaboration involving researchers from across UQ, including chemical engineering researcher Professor Jason Stokes, Australian bush tucker could soon be found in kitchens around the world.
More than 1.25 million lives are lost on roads around the world each year – a statistic a UQ-led research team is aiming to tackle using engineering technology.