EIT Perth Campus Expands: More Room and More Opportunities
Leah Shelene Asaram15 February, 2024
The Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) is proud to announce the acquisition of a new property for an expanded campus area which will bring about more opportunities. After two years of anticipation, we are delighted to open the doors to our extended facilities. EIT Perth Campus Expands: 6 and 8...Read More
Engineers are Desperately Needed in Germany and the Salaries are Awesome
Hayden Horner13 February, 2024
Germany, grappling with a decline in domestic engineering students, is casting its net globally to address a critical shortage in the sciences. We look at the skills required, and the compensation being offered for coveted engineering positions. Germany Needs Engineers in Top Fields Germany is in the throes of a...Read More
Artificial Intelligence and Automation: Decoding Human Fears
Hayden Horner13 February, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI) was conceived to be a valuable ally, yet not everyone perceives it that way. After three decades of scrutinizing people’s aversion towards robots, scientists reveal the reasons behind the fear they harbor towards AI. From conversational AI like Siri, Alexa, and ChatGPT to physical bots such as...Read More
The Future is Bright: Mechanical Engineers Are Building the Future of Robotics
Hayden Horner1 February, 2024
Mechanical engineers are playing an important role in the integration of robots into our daily lives. The significance of the mechanical engineer in shaping this technological evolution becomes increasingly apparent. The Mechanical Engineer's Role in Robotics The field of robotics has witnessed extraordinary progress, revolutionizing diverse industries. At the core...Read More
The Mukaab: Riyadh’s Ambitious Project and Its 5 Engineering Imperatives
Hayden Horner31 January, 2024
Distinguished by its Arabic meaning, "The Mukaab," or "The Cube," is set to redefine Riyadh’s cityscape, emerging as the world's largest inner-city building. Read on to discover the impressive engineering talents needed to make it possible. What We Know So Far Plans for The Mukaab, to be situated in Riyadh’s...Read More
Making Tomorrow Great: The Essential Role of Automation Engineers
Hayden Horner30 January, 2024
The buzz around automation engineers is hard to ignore in today's ever-evolving job market. These professionals play a crucial role in developing, testing, and implementing technologies that automate business, development, and operational processes—a necessity in our rapidly advancing world where efficiencies and safety are critical. Automation's Influence on Employment The...Read More
2024 with EIT
Leah Shelene Asaram22 January, 2024
As the world evolves rapidly, educational institutions are tasked with preparing students for future challenges and opportunities. At the forefront of this mission is the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT), where Deputy Dean Indumathi V (Indu) is spearheading initiatives to enhance the academic landscape and equip students with cutting-edge skills. ...Read More
Discover the Inspiring EIT 2024 Student Ambassadors
Hayden Horner18 January, 2024
Some of the best universities in the world utilize their current students as their advocates and ambassadors, and the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) is no exception. Meet our student ambassadors for this year. Unveiling Authentic Student Experiences In the age of online reviews influencing our holiday choices and dinner...Read More
Wow! Scientists and Engineers Generate Electricity from Wastewater Bacteria
Hayden Horner17 January, 2024
In the quest to combat energy shortages and devise eco-friendly energy sources, scientists have achieved a remarkable feat: engineering E. coli bacteria, a widely studied microbe, to generate electricity from wastewater. Revolutionizing Waste Management and Energy Production This pioneering accomplishment in bioelectronics by researchers from a university in Switzerland introduces...Read More
UN’s 3-Pronged Vision for Carbon Reductions in the Construction Sector
Hayden Horner16 January, 2024
Identified as one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonize, the construction industry faces a crucial task in curbing its substantial global emissions. With rapid urbanization on a global scale, the world adds new buildings equivalent to the size of Paris every five days. Responsible for 37% of global emissions,...Read More