Leading the Way: Indumathi V Steps Up as the New Dean of the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT)

Leading the Way: Indumathi V Steps Up as the New Dean of the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT)


20 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

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20 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


1 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
What if materials could think, heal, and adapt on their own?

Smart Materials Engineers and Technical Professionals are Excited About


27 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


27 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
Digital Twins in Next-Gen Engineering

Empowering Innovation: Digital Twins in Next-Gen Engineering


27 January, 2026
Imagine walking through a city that thinks. One with no traffic jams, with energy-smart streetlights, and buildings that flag issues before they become problems. This isn’t sci-fi. By using digital twins, engineers and planners can simulate and analyze urban systems virtually, supporting real-time decision-making and continuous improvement. The Virtual Backbone...Read More
5 Bright Ways to Turn Your Class Projects into Real Startups

5 Bright Ways to Turn Your Class Projects into Real Startups


27 January, 2026
Think your class project is just for a grade? Think again. With the right approach, that late-night idea in your dorm could become a real startup. What starts as homework could be the first step toward launching something that makes an impact. This article shares ideas and strategies that have...Read More
4 Key Films To Fuel Your Engineering Drive Before Graduation

Why These 4 Films Can Revitalize Your Engineering Drive Before Graduation


27 January, 2026
Tired of endless study models and study tips? If engineering life is starting to feel overwhelming, maybe it’s time for a different kind of reset. Instead of pushing through technical lessons and notes, taking a break to watch engineering-inspired films can help you recharge and see your studies and future...Read More
Concepts You Can Learn and Apply Today

4 Forward-Thinking Concepts You Can Learn and Apply Today


27 January, 2026
The future is here, and these once far fetched ideas are no longer sci-fi; they are real and evolving fast and embracing them now will put you ahead of the curve. Intelligent machines, clean energy systems, and autonomous robots are changing the way we solve problems. As future innovators, understanding...Read More

EIT Inspires Young Minds at Albany STEM Regional Festival


27 January, 2026
On December 4, the Albany STEM Regional Festival came alive at the Retravision Stadium Sporting Precinct in Albany, Western Australia. Families, students, and educators gathered for an afternoon of hands-on STEM activities discovering how science, technology, engineering, and mathematics shape the world around us. Mechanical Engineering lecturers Dr. Milind Siddhpura...Read More