The seed funding scheme will be instrumental in supporting the efforts of UQ’s researchers and academics to establish new and expanded linkages with strategic partners in the field of cyber security.
The Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowships program supports researchers partnering with industry to complete original research that will have a positive impact on Queensland.
The School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering was proud to be a Platinum sponsor of the recently concluded 10th IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference – Asia
The School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering have hosted their annual Innovation Showcase, an opportunity to highlight the range of end-of-year and capstone student project displays.
Australia risks becoming a laggard among the world’s top technologically driven nations without a stronger investment in digital technology-based research, innovation and workers, according to a new summary for policymakers published today.
As part of National Science Week 2021, UQ and the Queensland AI Hub co-hosted a free STEM Event at Westfield Garden City, Brisbane to launch an augmented reality experience of the Visualising AI Mural “Rockatoo”.
Congratulations to School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering Associate Professor Hongzhi Yin for receiving a prestigious ARC Future Fellowship award.
Physicists and engineers have found a way to identify and address imperfections in materials for one of the most promising technologies in commercial quantum computing.
On 13 July 2021, the Australian Government opened consultation on options for regulatory reforms and voluntary incentives to strengthen the cyber security of Australia’s digital economy. This is a summary of UQ's submission.
Three new murals by Australian street artists in collaboration with The University of Queensland (UQ) researchers will add colour to Brisbane’s streets in a globally unique art initiative as part of the Brisbane Street Art Festival.
It’s an accomplishment that many academic institutions would envy: The University of Queensland, in northeastern Australia, generates more electricity than it uses each year from its own renewable-energy assets.
Following a year like no other, the University of Queensland’s Class of 2020 reunited in the Great Court in February 2021, for a ceremonial conferral of degrees for the students who completed their studies disrupted by COVID-19.
Trevor St Baker has been named an honorary Doctor of Engineering from The University of Queensland, recognising his lifelong contribution to the Australian electricity sector and greater Australian community through his business and philanthropic efforts.
An expert in Indigenous architecture, a noted historian and a history-making teacher joined a raft of talented University of Queensland alumni recognised in the 2021 Australia Day honours.
The Australian government’s push to make Google pay news organisations for linking to their content has seen the search giant threaten to pull out of Australia.