Simply Brilliant: Top Engineering Innovations of 2022
Hayden Horner13 December, 2022
From space safety to AI that creates images from text, plus the world’s biggest green hydrogen hub, we look at some of the best engineering innovations of the past year. Since COVID-19 hit, most of us have been focusing on the adverse events of the two years that followed, so...Read More
Doctor of Engineering Conference 2022: What You Missed
Hayden Horner21 November, 2022
In case you missed it, this year’s EIT Doctor of Engineering (DEng) Conference showcased more research topics presented by principal supervisors who are also international research leaders. The EIT Doctor of Engineering course is suited to solving industry problems On 2 November 2022, the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) held...Read More
To New Beginnings: EIT Graduation 2022
Hayden Horner14 November, 2022
On 3 November 2022, at the Optus Stadium in Perth, Western Australia, EIT hosted its first in-person Graduation Gala in three years since the Covid-19 pandemic started. EIT 2022 Graduates To New Beginnings: EIT Graduation 2022: Over the past four years, Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) students from around the...Read More
How 3D Printing is Changing Engineering and Going Green
Hayden Horner11 November, 2022
Technology is growing, with 3D printing being no exception. What started out with printing toys and trinkets has morphed into bigger ideas with massive potential for engineering and the environment. Since Chuck Hull created the first 3D printer way back in 1983, it’s clear that advancements in this technology have...Read More
5 Innovative Waste Conversion Technologies All Engineers Should Know
Hayden Horner11 November, 2022
As the world grapples with climate change, there is a growing interest in new technologies around waste recovery and waste conversion. Learn more about waste conversion technologies in this article. Going Green: waste conversion technologies are turning trash into treasure There’s no escaping the fact that our world is buckling...Read More
What is CoolProp and Why Do All Thermodynamic Engineers Need It
Hayden Horner10 November, 2022
Imagine having a thermodynamics property library at your fingertips, no matter where you are. Enter CoolProp! Not only is it an indispensable tool but, the best part, it’s also totally free. Gone are the days when thermodynamic engineers and students had to lug around a bulky steam table in order...Read More
What is the IEEE and Why All Engineers Should Join It
Hayden Horner7 November, 2022
Whether you’re an engineer or studying towards a qualification, you may have heard about the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. But what exactly is it and how can it benefit your studies and career? Dr Munira Batool, Senior Member of IEEE and Postgraduate Supervisor at EIT The Institute of...Read More
LEGO robots: why adults are buying all the bricks
Adriaan Roets11 October, 2022
Being an adult comes with bills, stress, and realities you often don’t realize in your youth. You don’t really want to eat candy all day and watch television till your eyes go square – you’re simply too busy. Are LEGO robots a solution? But childhood dreams aren’t squashed once you...Read More
5 reasons to study with EIT
Adriaan Roets10 October, 2022
Recently the annual QILT survey results were announced. The Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) are a suite of government-endorsed surveys for higher education, across the student life cycle from commencement to employment. Thousands of students participate in the survey every year. Despite competing with Australia’s largest and most...Read More
EIT students go exploring
Adriaan Roets4 October, 2022
A group of EIT students visited a leading engineering firm in Western Australia, Hofmann Engineering. These kinds of visits articulate the processes and roles of engineers in manufacturing and automation. They are beneficial for students that will soon occupy roles within manufacturing and other engineering processes. According to Dr Arti...Read More