UNSW Engineering

Henry Yang and Andrew Dzurak

A proof-of-concept published today in Nature promises warmer, cheaper and more robust quantum computing. And it can be manufactured using conventional silicon chip foundries.

Team Australia for the AI Song Contest with their song Beautiful the World

Inspired by the recent bushfires, the Australian AI-generated song samples koala, kookaburra and Tasmanian Devil calls to give it an authentic Australian character.

Tamina Pitt

Google software engineer and UNSW alumna, Tamina Pitt, is breaking down barriers and forging a ground-breaking trail for others to follow.

traffic jam

A new model based on how diseases spread will help traffic controllers get on top of congestion faster.

Why bad odours hang around

Odour is all about perception and minimising it depends on what stage of the process you choose to target, a UNSW Engineering lecturer explains.

Associate Professor Jayashri Ravishankar.jpg

Associate Professor Jayashri Ravishankar has transformed teaching practices for large engineering classes, improving attendance, academic results and student employment.

Finding new ways to keep in touch.

Professor of computer science and award-winning educator, Richard Buckland, shares his tips for helping less tech-savvy relatives adapt to socialising online – with as little tension as possible.

Futuristic android

AI systems are being taught the subtleties of human behaviour so that they may be better placed to predict our intentions.

fish kills

New fish kills are underway. But while the kill mount builds, here are some actions to help reduce such occurrences in the future.

Andrea Morello, Vincent Mourik, Serwan Asaad in the lab

A mishap during an experiment led UNSW quantum computing researchers to crack a mystery that had stood since 1961.

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