Engineering Thermal Management in High‑Load Mechanical Systems
Kathleen Palapar21 February, 2026
Heat is one of the biggest challenges in heavy mechanical systems. From industrial machinery and power generation equipment to automotive drivetrains and aerospace components, excessive thermal loads can reduce performance, accelerate wear, and cause catastrophic failures. Engineering thermal management is therefore a critical discipline that combines physics, materials science, and smart...Read More
Industry-Approved: 6 Valuable Life Skills You’ll Build in EIT
Kathleen Palapar21 February, 2026
Qualifications have always been regarded in the engineering field. Ask any employer what they’re looking for in engineering graduates, and you get “strong technical knowledge” as an answer. While mastering equations, systems, and software is vital, today’s industry demands well-rounded engineers who can think critically, collaborate effectively, and adapt constantly to change. At the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT), programs are designed to not only build technical competence but also...Read More
Kickstart Your Career in Healthcare Technology with EIT
Rhea Gutigulao20 February, 2026
Are you a student, engineering professional, or healthcare professional eager to expand your skills in medical technology? The Engineering Institute of Technology now offers the Professional Certificate of Competency in Clinical Engineering Fundamentals. This is a course designed to provide practical, career-ready knowledge in clinical engineering that serves as a...Read More
Road To Doctorate: 3 Essential Considerations for Aspiring Engineers
Rhea Gutigulao20 February, 2026
Could further studies in engineering boost your career? A Doctor of Engineering may be one path worth exploring, but evaluating factors such as program structure, research focus, time commitment, and collaboration can help guide your decision. Giving yourself time to think through these essential points can make it clearer and...Read More
Connect, Learn, And Progress In Engineering Through EIT’s Webinars
Rhea Gutigulao20 February, 2026
Curious how you can cope with engineering advancements without juggling too much of your schedule? With the help of EIT’s free webinars, you can learn new technologies and apply practical knowledge from experts and educators directly from your screen. Keeping up with evolving engineering advancements can sometimes feel exhausting. Students...Read More
Leading the Way: Indumathi V Steps Up as the New Dean of the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT)
Rhea Gutigulao20 February, 2026
Leadership transitions are significant moments for any institution. In academia, it is shaped through experience, vision, and service. Having guided EIT as Deputy Dean for the past 7 years, Indumathi V now steps into the role of Dean, bringing purpose and a steadfast commitment to academic excellence. Her journey reflects...Read More
Pathways to Net Zero and Climate Resilience in Existing Australian Office Buildings: A Systematic Review
Darren Kelly, Professor Akhtar Kalam and Dr Shasha Wang20 February, 2026
Existing office buildings in Australia contribute to 24% of the nation’s electricity consumption and 10% of greenhouse gas emissions, with energy use projected to rise by 84%. Meeting the 2050 sustainability target and United Nations (UN) 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires improving sustainability within existing office buildings. This systematic...Read More
Performance Evaluation of a Flexible Power Point Tracking Strategy for Extending the Operational Lifetime of Solar Battery Banks
Dr Hossein Tafti1 February, 2026
Standalone photovoltaic systems play an important role in providing reliable renewable energy in remote areas. These systems depend heavily on battery energy storage, especially lithium iron phosphate batteries, which are known for their safety and long cycle life. However, battery degradation remains a major challenge, as high charging currents, temperature...Read More
Smart Materials Engineers and Technical Professionals are Excited About
Rhea Gutigulao27 January, 2026
What if materials could think, heal, and adapt on their own? From self-repairing concrete to shape-shifting alloys, smart materials are redefining what’s possible in engineering, and professionals across the industry can’t stop talking about what’s coming next. Why Smart Materials are Creating a Buzz For most engineers and technical professionals,...Read More
Redefining Engineering Through Transformative AI Systems
Rhea Gutigulao27 January, 2026
The future is here, and it’s quietly transforming engineering. The age of AI is upon us, and it works faster than we ever could, and the challenge is clear: we must learn to build alongside it. Here are four ways AI is shaking up modern engineering, and what’s exciting about...Read More