Physicists and engineers at the University of Queensland (UQ) have found a way to identify and address imperfections in materials for superconducting circuits on silicon chips – one of the most promising technologies in commercial quantum computing.
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For this engineer, getting Chartered reinforced why good engineering matters
For Alexandra Radulovich, getting Chartered helped to make clear how important engineering can be.
Radulovich was not a geotechnical engineer when, nine years ago, she took a job with geotechnical engineering
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Australia’s top engineering award winners announced
The year’s top engineering people and projects have been named at the Engineers Australia National Pinnacles Awards virtual ceremony.
Awards presented included the National Engineer of the Year, Young
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Most heavy industry services to keep going in Victoria amid COVID-19 restrictions
Most heavy industry and critical manufacturing sectors will continue to operate in Victoria despite Stage 4 COVID-19 restrictions.
While Premier Daniel Andrews has announced state lockdown measures, and
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CSIRO sets sights on aerotropolis as new Sydney research hub
The CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has entered into discussions with the NSW Government to relocate up to 450 of its employees and researchers into a state-of-the-art facility in the heart
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WA space project to drive nationwide industry growth
The federal government and Western Australian government will invest in new space technologies across the state to help grow a range of industries nationwide and create new jobs.
Two of the projects being
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Green light for renewable hydrogen from wastewater project
Water Minister Dave Kelly and Regional Development Minister Alannah MacTiernan announced the project last week for Western Australian-based technology company, Hazer Group to use waste gas (biogas) for
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UNSW team heading to UAE for robotics competition
Engineering students from The University of NSW (UNSW) will compete for a share in over $7 million in sponsorship and prize money at the Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Competition (MBZIRC) in
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Reduced TAFE course fees in WA having positive impact on enrolment
Early data has shown that the 50 per cent cut to TAFE fees implemented by the Western Australian government has boosted student enrolments by 20 per cent, with strong results for engineering and cyber
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Job market report reveals top skill gaps in manufacturing sector
A report into the job market for the manufacturing sector has revealed the top skills shortfalls for the first half of 2020.
Field Service Technicians, Production Managers, Project Engineers, and Mechanical
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