School of Materials Science & Engineering

PhD Candidate from Prof. Jan Seidel - technology used to listen to nanoscale crackling noise

Understanding how the phenomenon of ‘crackling noise’ occurs at the microscopic scale could have implications for new research in materials science and medicine.

Eureka Prize 2023

UNSW researchers have been named as finalists in Australia’s most high-profile science awards.

Fandi Chen holds up artificial sesning device

The latest developments in electronic skins (E-Skins) offer promising potential for the advancement of smart wearable technology.

Aria Ahmed-Cox

Fulbright Scholarships have been awarded to six members of the UNSW community to foster educational exchange and understanding between the United States and Australia.

A photo taken from a microscope showing bunches of stem cells embedded in a soft gel

A serendipitous discovery in the lab has the potential to revolutionise embryo models and targeted drug therapies.

water on a leaf exhibiting surface tension

The same force that allows water to climb trees may prevent it from flowing through nanoscopic pores in certain materials.

researchers in lab coats and masks analysing an array of  transistors

The transparent and flexible material could pave the way for emerging 2D electronic applications.

Eureka Prizes trophy

Six UNSW Sydney projects chosen as finalists for Australia’s leading science awards.

Kensington Mall with Globe sculpture

ARC funding supports UNSW academics participating in cooperative national and international facilities and partnering with business, industry and the community.