The University of Queensland is one of seven universities tasked with championing sustainable minerals processing through a federally-backed $35 million Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence.
The University of Queensland commitment to leading research has been recognised again with the Federal Government awarding 19 Australian Research Council grants.
The University of Queensland has won a coveted Australasian Green Gown Award for its commitment to sustainability through the Warwick Solar Farm project in the inaugural 2030 Climate Action category.
The University of Queensland’s Research Computing Centre director has received a lifetime achievement award for his contribution to Australia’s information and communications technology industry.
Three teams from The University of Queensland’s Cyber Squad got a glimpse into the dark world of cyber attacks last week when they participated in the Shearwater Application Security Hackathon.
The University has reaffirmed its position as a leading research institution, with 28 UQ researchers identified as among the world’s most influential scientific minds.
An upgrade of one of the largest expansion tube wind tunnels in the world will allow UQ researchers to test larger scale vehicles at up to seven times the speed of sound.
Five future engineering leaders and problem-solvers have become the first to receive scholarships created by the Andrew N. Liveris Academy for Innovation and Leadership.
UQ PhD candidate Rhys Pirie is the first Australian to win Young Innovator of the Year at the world’s premier conference for research and innovation, Falling Walls Berlin.
The Australian Research Council (ARC) has awarded UQ more ARC Australian Laureate Fellowships and more ARC Centres of Excellence than any other university in the country in 2019 – with 27 Laureates and 11 ARC Centres headquartered at UQ.
A timber pavilion constructed by researchers from UQ using an innovative minimal-waste design was recognised at an international conference in Barcelona, Spain this month.
Fire safety engineering researchers from UQ have developed a database of building materials to help industry professionals assess the risk of combustible cladding and boost the safety of our homes and workplaces.
in.bloom is the prodigy of a UQ School of Music and School of Architecture research collaboration between PhD students Joshua Rivory and Kristina Boychenko.
Students from UQ’s Schools of Music, Architecture and ITEE have come together to surprise and delight visitors to the 2019 UQ Bloom Festival with a series of interactive installations.
Chemical engineering alumnus Nicholas Salmon is Queensland’s newest Rhodes Scholar, and will spend next year at Oxford University investigating the most effective ways to produce ‘green’ ammonia for fertiliser or energy.