EAIT alumnus Tara O'Kane is supposed to be starting her new career in London – but the coronavirus had other plans. Instead of feeling sorry for herself, O'Kane has decided to use this time to help others by co-founding a grocery-delivery service.
Flexible electronics is an exciting field of research with almost limitless applications – and now thanks to the development of a new breed of printed batteries, we’re one step closer to unlocking their full potential.
A mission to design ventilators that could serve COVID-19 patients has brought together 200 bright engineers and their students at The University of Queensland.
A mineral processing technology developed by researchers from UQ’s School of Chemical Engineering has been partnered with Australian resources company Metalsearch Limited.
Silvia Micheli and Paul Violett write for ArchitectureAU on how the rapid urbanization of China is opening up significant opportunities for Australian architectural practices.
This volume provides a significant snapshot of our understanding of Indigenous architectures throughout the world but especially here, where architects are increasingly expected to consider and acknowledge Indigenous Australia in sophisticated ways.
As the coronavirus pandemic spreads around the world, UQ mechanical engineering alumnus Jeromy Moore has pivoted from fine-tuning Supercars to rapidly designing a life-saving ventilator.
Knowledge of traditional hand-weaving techniques helped students from The University of Queensland to produce large-scale woven structures that will assist communities in transforming abandoned sites into vibrant informal urban greenspaces.
More than 2000 renewable energy facilities are built in areas of environmental significance and threaten the natural habitats of plant and animal species across the globe.
Transitioning to a sustainable energy future is one of the biggest challenges facing the world today, and The University of Queensland is helping to tackle this issue by educating the next generation of energy sector experts.
University of Queensland (UQ) star alumnus, Andrew N. Liveris AO, has returned to Brisbane this week to welcome the newest members of the Liveris Academy for Innovation and Leadership.
The development of next generation solar power technology that has potential to be used as a flexible ‘skin’ over hard surfaces has moved a step closer, thanks to a significant breakthrough at The University of Queensland.
University of Queensland researchers have developed a framework that aims to reduce the mining industry’s impact on climate change by accounting for sources and sinks of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
The University of Queensland has appointed Professor Peta Ashworth OAM as inaugural director of the Andrew N. Liveris Academy for Innovation and Leadership.
The University of Queensland has become home to a very special tiny house, constructed using an experimental technique developed by researchers from the ARC Future Timber Hub.
Chemical engineering academic Emeritus Professor Edward White AM spent 67 years studying and teaching at UQ, and now, after hanging up his academic gown for the last time in 2018, Ted has received national accolades for his lifetime of work.