EAIT staff were recently sent a link to an article titled “I am”. It appeared in Nature in 2021 and its message seems to resonate as strongly with others as it does with us.
2021 UQ Civil and Environmental Engineering graduate Darcy Beer is hooked on tunnelling thanks to a graduate opportunity with CPB Contractors on its Cross River Rail project.
A lifetime of dedication to hypersonics research and education has earned The University of Queensland’s Professor Richard Morgan the Chief Defence Scientist’s Gold Commendation.
UQ has teamed up with Australia’s largest rail freight operator, Aurizon, on a research project to help reduce the carbon emissions of the company’s locomotive fleet.
New research from The University of Queensland is exploring how algorithms and artificial intelligence-based systems can provide earlier, more accurate and potentially life-saving patient information to doctors and clinicians.
A research project aimed at developing a cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative to sand in construction material has earned Dr Mehdi Serati an Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowship.
An innovative timber pavilion that capitalises on underutilised sawmill products has been recognised for its outstanding design at the recent Australian Timber Design Awards.
The Challenge was an exclusive event for UQ partner universities in India to participate in and asked students to develop a design concept that would improve the flood resilience of their home town, city or community.
A pioneering way to dry timber at Queensland’s largest sawmill near Maryborough is destined to help ease the nation’s timber shortage and give carbon emissions plenty of stick in the future.
For many people, nothing beats the taste and texture of a big juicy burger, but how do you recreate that eating experience with sustainable plant-based protein?
Not one but two from the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology’s best and brightest female researchers have been nominated as finalists for the 2021 Women in Technology Award.
Digital technologies are now at the heart of our everyday lives, as anyone who has swapped their office for a videoconferencing screen, or downloaded a contact-tracing app, knows only too well.