A UQ researcher that’s developing a robotic system to detect structural faults in buildings has today received an innovation grant from the Palaszczuk Government.
Outstanding teachers, researchers and professional staff were recognised for their hard work and dedication at the 2018 EAIT Faculty Awards earlier this week.
Rapid precision-scanning technology to speed up medical diagnoses and help address Australia’s shortage of trained pathologists is being developed at The University of Queensland.
A professor from The University of Queensland’s School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering has been named a 2019 Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
What began as a small startup for a University of Queensland graduate has turned into one of the most innovative rich-text editing platforms in the world.
Breakthrough artificial intelligence developed in Queensland could improve insulin dosing for diabetics and transform the way aeroplane engine wear-and-tear is monitored.
The top-performing five per cent of students across EAIT were recognised and celebrated for their leadership in the University’s community and for their academic achievements.