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‘A million times better’: how frequency combs could provide a quantum leap for Satellite Network Synchronisation

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Engineers at UNSW say exciting new developments in the way optical clocks can be synchronised has the potential to radically change global positioning systems – as well as fundamental cosmological theories. Satellites in space need to synchronise very precisely in order for communications to proceed efficiently. Synchronisation also allows  the time taken for signals to … Continued

Caterpillar Australia Named as Title Sponsor for Formula SAE-A 2024, Supporting Autonomous Vehicle Event Now known as “Formula SAE-A brought to you by Caterpillar”

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Formula SAE-A is proud to announce Caterpillar Australia as the official naming rights sponsor for the Formula SAE-A 2024 competition. The partnership will see Caterpillar Australia play a vital role in fostering the development of future engineering talent, with a focus on sustainability and innovation. As part of this sponsorship, Caterpillar Australia will also sponsor … Continued

Mt Henry Bridge Engineering Heritage Marker unveiling

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Media Alert Mt Henry Bridge Engineering Heritage Marker unveiling29 November 2024 from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm Deepwater Point, Mt Pleasant, WA   Engineers Australia invites media to the unveiling of the Engineering Heritage Marker heritage marker for the iconic Mt Henry Bridge, Western Australia’s longest combined road and rail bridge. This engineering marvel connects … Continued

Electric aircraft on the horizon as Monash commercialises rapid-charge lithium-sulfur battery technology

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Monash University engineers have developed an ultra-fast charging lithium-sulfur (Li-S) battery, capable of powering long-haul EVs and commercial drones. –New start-up, Ghove Energy, is advancing towards manufacturing and commercial applications of the disruptive battery technology –With rapid charging times, the lightweight Li-S batteries could soon power drones, with electric aircraft a future possibility –Researchers aim to … Continued

Groundbreaking projects and inspiring leaders shine at 2024 Engineers Australia Excellence Awards

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Engineering’s brightest minds and most impactful achievements have been celebrated at the 2024 Engineers Australia Excellence Awards, held last night in Brisbane. This year’s finalists, drawn from divisional winners at Engineers Australia’s local awards events, showcase innovation, sustainability and contribution to the community. Seven national winners were honoured across project and people categories including Project … Continued

“Can do” talent recognised at annual Hydraulink awards

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Hydraulic hose, fittings, and service organisation, Hydraulink, has recognised its top talent at its annual awards night, held in Melbourne recently.   Hydraulink network partners, franchisees, and HSSTs (Hydraulink Sales and Service Technicians) all put in strong cases to take out this year’s awards.   “It was another year where competition was fierce, and everyone … Continued

Global Symposium celebrates 40 years of Flow Battery innovation and charts future path

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Innovators, energy leaders and experts from around the world recently gathered at UNSW Sydney to commemorate a groundbreaking milestone in renewable energy storage: the 40th anniversary of the invention of the Vanadium Flow Battery (VFB).   The event, spearheaded by Emeritus Professor Maria Skyllas-Kazacos, whose pioneering work led to the creation of VFB technology, was … Continued

Engineering students unite to rescue the planet Gondwana

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  Monash University Malaysia has achieved a landmark victory, outshining teams from Australia, Malaysia, and New Zealand to win the 2024 Warman Design and Build Competition. Held on October 26-27, the event saw Monash University Malaysia make history as the first team from their campus to capture the title.  Acting Engineers Australia Chief Engineer Bernadette … Continued

Researchers spinning fibres to help the Territory and beyond

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Researchers at Charles Darwin University (CDU) are using a state-of-the-art nanofiber fabrication facility located at the Casuarina Campus to create fibres that are 10 to 100 times thinner than a spider’s silk to solve some of the pressing issues the Northern Territory is facing.  Nanofibers are lightweight and have a diameter about 1/1000th of a … Continued

Innovation Symposium to explore promising future for Australia in Vanadium Flow Battery supply chain

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Advancements in long-duration energy storage, which are crucial for the future utilisation of renewable sources like solar and wind, will be discussed at UNSW Sydney this week. Emeritus Professor Maria Skyllas-Kazacos and her team at UNSW will host the 40th Anniversary Flow Battery Innovation Symposium, marking four decades since the groundbreaking invention of the vanadium … Continued