UNSW Engineering

Hon. Jason Clare, MP, met with UNSW leaders, researchers, and students during a visit to campus  

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Funding will support academics to develop novel solutions to protect Australia’s infrastructure from fires and build workforce capacity in the nation’s architectural sector.

Minister Chris Bowen accompanied the Indian delegation as they explored the latest developments in solar energy research. 

Soft robotics smart textile

Smart textiles utilising artificial muscle fibres have been produced by a team from UNSW Medical Robotics Lab.

Semiconductor

The initiative will expand the state’s semiconductor industry and grow its potential as a future export market.

Professor Renate Egan shows Minister Chris Bowen and Matt Thistlethwaite equipment in the Solar Industrial Research Facility at UNSW.

With solar a big part of our energy future, researchers driving Australia’s international lead in solar technology welcome funding.

The project will make seL4 cyber security technology usable in more complex computer systems.

Danger mines sign in a field

Russia’s absurd claims about ‘smart’ landmines show it’s high time the world put limits on autonomous weapons.

Sunswift 7 on track

UNSW's latest high-performance solar-powered car, designed and built by students, is now on track for an incredible Guinness World Record attempt.

A computer representation of a lightbulb on a desk in an office building

The day is coming – some say has already arrived – when artificial intelligence starts to invent things that its human creators could not. But our laws are lagging behind this technology, UNSW experts say.

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