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SUMMARY:Industrial Automation\, Industry 4.0 and Smart Factories
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nIndustrial Automation is a widely used discipline in the industry that could be defined as the cross-sectional area of various engineering branches including electrical\, electronics\, mechanics\, material science\, chemical\, communication\, computer science\, software\, and information technology. Industrial Automation\, makes a path for these disciplines to be able to communicate with each other using transmission protocols and implements the required commands automatically in a robustly controlled environment. \nIndustrial Automation has been created based on innovation and innovation never stops. There is always demands so requirement for innovative techniques to meet these demands as well. \nIn this case\, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) as the enabler of Industry 4.0 is an innovative revolution of a digital transformation of different aspects of our life from home to cities and industries. \nSmart factories are the heart of Industry 4.0 that get the advantage of Artificial Intelligence (AI)\, Robotics\, Cloud computing\, Big Data analytics\, Machine learning\, biotechnology\, and nanotechnology\, and externally interfaces such as smart supply chain\, smart grids\, and etc. Smart factories will provide optimum methods and techniques in manufacturing beyond our expectations. \nKey takeaways from this webinar: \n\nIndustrial Automation (IA)\, Industry 4.0\, Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)\, Smart Factories\, Robotics\n\nPresenter: Dr. Ali Marzoughi\, EIT Lecturer and Unit Coordinator \n“After being graduated as an electrical/electronics engineer\, I started my career in the oil and gas industry as an instrumentation engineer which has been followed by taking managerial responsibilities in the same and other industries. \nMy passion to control engineering encouraged me to continue my study in the field of Mechatronics and automatic control which focused on Evolutionary programming for optimising performance and temperature control of single shaft gas turbines. I continued my research in robotics (multi agent systems) and navigation control which resulted in developing several decentralised control algorithms for autonomous ground based mobile robots for decision making on obstacle avoidance\, target tracking\, surveillance and intruder detection.” \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/industrial-automation-industry-4-0-and-smart-factories/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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SUMMARY:The Importance of Considering the Three Sustainable Pillars in Construction
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nA common misconception is to understand sustainability as related to just environmental aspects. Indeed\, sustainability is a concept based on a triple-bottom-line framework comprised of environmental\, social\, and economic aspects. It is clear that addressing any of the three pillars of sustainability in isolation will often result in a trade-off. Therefore\, in order to achieve sustainability in a project\, it is necessary to use a balancing approach\, paying equal attention to all three dimensions. \nIn turn\, a strong association exists between construction and the three main pillars of sustainability. The construction industry generates between 2 and 3 billion tonnes of building waste a year and contributes to 5-7% of the total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and at least 7% of the employed population in most countries. Nevertheless\, the building project decisions usually satisfy only technical requirements or economic limits without profoundly considering environmental and social aspects. In this context\, this Webinar intends to discuss the importance of considering the entire sustainability concept in construction projects\, in addition to present methodologies to benefit this process. \n3 key takeaways from this webinar: \n\nA considerable amount of time is consumed in the early stages of designing construction projects on comparing different construction materials\, resources\, and methods.\nIt is possible to achieve sustainability in building projects using a balancing approach.\nThere are several methodologies that can be used to improve sustainability in the construction industry.\n\nPresenter: Mrs. Karoline Figueiredo\, EIT Lecturer \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/the-importance-of-considering-the-three-sustainable-pillars-in-construction/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220616T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220616T160000
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SUMMARY:Introducing "Augmented Virtuality" to Industry 4.0 and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nWhile Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality have both made significant contributions to industrial development over the past few years\, it has now opened the door for newer opportunities. This is where “Augmented Virtuality” makes its mark. By capitalizing on the benefits of both technologies\, this new mixed reality has the potential to open new grounds for the existing Industry 4.0 and carry on the progression (in the industrial field) to the future (Industry 5.0 and beyond). \nGiven engineers are always up to date and ever-hungry for knowledge\, this webinar would provide the perfect opportunity for them to become aware of the existing state-of-the-art as well as the upcoming potential for innovation. \n3 key takeaways from this webinar: \n\nIntroducing the concept of “Augmented Virtuality”\nOutlining the key components of “Augmented Virtuality”\nIdentifying the key drivers for “Augmented Virtuality” in the current industrial revolution and its role in future development (Industry 5.0)\n\nPresenter: Dr. Akhlaqur Rahman\, EIT Lecturer and Course Coordinator\, Industrial Automation Engineering \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/introducing-augmented-virtuality-to-industry-4-0-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220609T160000
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SUMMARY:Current Trends on Concrete as Construction Material to Capture CO2
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nWorldwide concrete is the most widely consumed civil construction material regarding its versatility\, strength\, and durability\, among other benefits. Concrete is used in almost every type of construction\, including homes\, buildings\, roads\, bridges\, airports\, and tunnels. However\, the environmental impacts of cement (and thus concrete) production are significant\, considering a mean value of 0.948 kg CO2/kg Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) for the life cycle CO2 footprint of OPC. According to The Global CO2 Initiative (2016) research revealed that significant progress in CO2U has been made in the past five years (2011-16)\, with many technologies shown to be scalable. Momentum is favorable for four major markets – building materials\, chemical intermediates\, fuels and polymers. \nTo become more sustainable\, the concrete industry also uses industrial waste by-products such as fly ash (from coal combustion) and blast furnace slag (from iron manufacture) to constitute a portion of the cement used in producing concrete. Additionally\, the incorporation of solid wastes\, such as construction & demolition and tyre rubber to replace natural aggregate are eco-friendly alternatives. \nGreen concrete is defined as concrete that uses waste material as at least one of its components\, requires less amount of energy for manufacture and\, compared to conventional concrete\, produces less carbon dioxide. However\, the climate benefit of a CO2U (carbon dioxide utilization) product depends not only on how much CO2 the product contains but also the amount of CO2 emitted in making the product. \nThe construction engineering industry is a leader in innovating sustainable practice to address the UN sustainable development goal\, and this webinar discusses the technologies that can support engineers\, architects\, and construction professionals seeking efficient\, advanced solutions that conserve non-renewable resources and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Dr. Ana Evangelista has been investigating the properties of recycled concrete and eco-friendly building materials. She will present the potential alternatives to design a durable and eco-friendly concrete mix. \n3 key takeaways from this webinar: \n\nOverview of Construction Engineering sector and UN sustainable development goals (SDG)\nAlternatives to mitigate CO2 emissions in the manufacturing process of concrete\nA recent trend in research and commercial interests in carbon capture concrete is that of the CO2 consumed during the curing and mixing of concrete\n\nPresenter: Dr. Ana Evangelista\, EIT Lecturer \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/current-trends-on-concrete-as-construction-material-to-capture-co2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220602T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220602T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20220115T233656Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Low Voltage Protective Devices
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nProtective devices play a key role in the electrical engineering design of power systems and networks. The selection of the device is dependent on the type of equipment or load and the speed with which the device is to operate. \nThis webinar aims to provide a foundation for the purpose of protective devices and the nature of fault protection they provide. In particular\, we will look at the characteristics and operation of circuit breakers and fuses. \n3 key takeaways from this webinar: \n\nOverview of protective devices\nCircuit breaker ratings and types\nFuse ratings and types\n\nPresenter: Ms. Alexandra Gregory\, EIT Lecturer and Senior Electrical Engineer \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/introduction-to-low-voltage-protective-devices/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220526T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220526T160000
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CREATED:20220115T233537Z
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UID:28936-1653577200-1653580800@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:The Energy Transition - How Will It Evolve?
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nWhat does ‘energy transition’ mean? As with any definition\, there are many we could use. One proposed here is this\, “Energy Transition is the specific change/s from one state to another of energy systems. Energy systems have specific patterns of both energy supply and demand quantities and qualities; this is their given state”. Quite a definition! If we look at history there have been three energy transitions so far: (1) wood to coal\, (2) coal to oil\, (3) coal and oil to natural gas. The Fourth Energy Transition should see renewable sources of energy replace all fossil fuels. \nAccording to some authors\, these transitions take 50 to 75 years for the new energy resource (i.e.\, renewables) to have a large share in the global energy market. If we think about the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Reports we do not have 50 to 75 years. This webinar will look at past energy transitions and discuss how the current/upcoming energy transition might pan out; will we get to 100% electrification by 2050? \n3 key takeaways from this webinar: \n\nThere have been three energy transitions.\nThe need to reduce fossil fuel consumption very quickly is urgent.\nEvery global citizen/the whole planet will be affected by the energy transition.\n\nPresenter: Dr. Lucas Skoufa\, EIT Lecturer \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/the-energy-transition-how-will-it-evolve/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220519T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220519T200000
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SUMMARY:How to Enhance Building Decision-Making Processes Through BIM
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nBuilding Information Modelling (BIM) is an innovative methodology that revolutionized how construction projects are conceived. BIM can be used throughout the entire building lifecycle\, from the initial phases of project design to the building demolition phase. Nevertheless\, several BIM application possibilities are still not widespread in the market. Many professionals worldwide are still limited to using BIM-based tools to generate virtual models for geometric representation and rendering. \nBIM is advantageous in centralizing all data in the same three-dimensional model\, allowing different analyses and simulations to be carried out. This will enable professionals to reduce costs\, detect design errors\, and track building timelines\, among other possibilities. Therefore\, this Webinar intends to discuss several advantages of using BIM to enhance building decision-making processes\, presenting different concepts that can be integrated with BIM. \n3 key takeaways from this webinar: \n\nThe BIM methodology is not tied to a specific computational application. In fact\, it is a working methodology and a new way of thinking about construction projects.\nBIM can improve the project decision-making process\, minimize project errors\, and improve communication between parties.\nUsing BIM integrated with other concepts can help create a smart and sustainable built environment.\n\nPresenter: Mrs. Karoline Figueiredo\, EIT Lecturer \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/how-to-enhance-building-decision-making-processes-through-bim/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220511T150000
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SUMMARY:Explore Engineering Pathways with EIT’s Undergraduate and Graduate Certificates
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nJoin us for this free information session on how to upskill with one of our Undergraduate Certificates or Graduate Certificates to advance your engineering studies and career. \nMicro-credentials like Undergraduate Certificates or Graduate Certificates are emerging as badges of honor in the workplace or as an educational pathway to further education in engineering.  It is an excellent way for working engineers to upskill\, or for graduates to add to their academic portfolio and be job-ready. \nThe units in the Undergraduate Certificates and the Graduate Certificates are drawn from EIT’s Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering programs respectively. If you decide to pursue a higher qualification after successful completion of an Undergraduate or Graduate Certificate\, you may be able to apply for credit for these units. \nDuring this live and interactive online webinar\, we will: \n\nProvide an overview of EIT’s extensive range of Undergraduate Certificate and Graduate Certificate courses offered in various fields of engineering\, including an insight into the course content and delivery.\nProvide details on the entry requirements\, fees\, payment methods and scholarships.\nDiscuss our unique delivery methodology and how you will be given dedicated learning support during your studies.\nDiscuss how you can apply\, and how to contact us for any course enquiries. We will also hold a short\, live Q&A at the end of the webinar to answer any questions you may have about EIT or these courses.\n\n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/explore-engineering-pathways-with-eits-undergraduate-and-graduate-certificates/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Engineering Student Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220505T150000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Hazardous Areas and HA Classification
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nAmbiguity often surrounds the definition of Hazardous Areas in engineering design. This webinar will provide an overview of Hazardous Areas and the common protection design techniques used when designing for various potential explosive environments. \nUnderstanding Zones\, Gas Groups and Temperature Classes for Flammable Liquids or Dusts will also assist engineers or installers in identifying hazardous areas and the associated risk level. \nLastly\, we will step through the Hazardous Area Classification process and outline the legislative requirements and competencies mandated in Australia to perform these design roles. \n3 key takeaways from this webinar: \n\nWhat are Hazardous Areas\nHow are risks associated with hazardous areas defined\nWhat is the Hazardous Area Classification Process\n\nPresenter: Ms. Alex Gregory\, EIT Lecturer \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/introduction-to-hazardous-areas-and-ha-classification/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220421T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220421T160000
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UID:28036-1650553200-1650556800@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:How is Artificial Intelligence and Automation Changing the World?
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nGain greater insight into Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation in industry with this insightful presentation by Dr. Hadi Harb. Hadi is based in Spain\, but has worked internationally; he has 15 years of experience in the development and management of AI and Audio Signal Processing projects. His current interests are in the application of AI techniques to natural language understanding\, and human-like process control. Hadi is also an EIT lecturer. \nDuring the webinar\, Dr. Hadi will: \n\nLook at the definition of AI and why you should care\nTouch on the terminology used in AI\nOutline what is required to build an AI system\nDescribe a couple of case studies\n\nPresenter: Dr. Hadi Harb\, EIT Lecturer \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/how-is-artificial-intelligence-and-automation-changing-the-world-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220414T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220414T140000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20220115T075526Z
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UID:28032-1649941200-1649944800@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Digital Engineering (DE) for Rail
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nDE offers a range of transformational benefits across the full asset lifecycle of rail infrastructure projects\, through the use of digital technologies and optimized ways of working. DE techniques are now commonly applied on major rail infrastructure projects\, realizing immediate benefits such as improved design coordination\, faster project delivery\, and less project variations. That said\, many of the benefits of DE have often been short-lived\, hindered by inconsistent methodologies\, a lack of interoperable data\, and generally low digital maturity. Furthermore\, there has been little consideration for aligned digital processes over the full asset lifecycle\, resulting in limited reliability or re-use of project information beyond single phases of the lifecycle. \nMost importantly\, there have been no agreed DE standards or guidelines that define best practices across the ANZ rail industry. Rail agencies and asset owners have individually developed bespoke DE project requirements\, with varying levels of detail and specification. This has made it challenging for industry to interpret and respond to a growing number of diverse DE terms\, definitions\, conventions\, requirements\, and specifications. It is now universally recognized by both the public and private sectors that an ad-hoc and siloed approach is not sustainable. There is a need for consistency\, developed in partnership with the ANZ rail industry\, to define and agree on a common approach to DE for rail infrastructure projects. Standardization will enable digital transformation and unlock a step-change in productivity throughout the rail infrastructure sector. \n3 key takeaways: \n\nDigital Engineering\nBig data\nANZ rail industry\n\nPresenter: Dr. Daniel Faraji\, EIT Lecturer \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/digital-engineering-de-for-rail/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220406T150000
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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Calibration – Temperature Sensors
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nThe calibration of sensors is critical in the monitoring of many engineering processes. While some sensors come factory calibrated\, eventual drift in readings is unavoidable. Regular calibration is required if precision is to be ensured. Additionally\, by calibrating against more accurate equipment\, the accuracy of lesser equipment can be improved. \nTemperature sensors are an easy-to-understand example of calibration\, and why it is so important. This webinar contains actual data used during a doctoral study. \n3 key takeaways: \n\nCalibration is highly important.\nDon’t trust a reading without some background knowledge.\nIf possible\, verify readings.\n\nPresenter: Mr. Johann van den Bergh\, EIT Lecturer \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/an-introduction-to-calibration-temperature-sensors/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220331T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220331T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20220114T144816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005532Z
UID:26651-1648738800-1648742400@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Voltage\, Stability and Islanding Control in Microgrids
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nDistribution engineering is influenced by the increasing penetration of distributed generation and therefore requires new design concepts in the provision of voltage control\, frequency stability\, controlled islanding\, and protection engineering. New methods for monitoring combined with supervisory and control tools will be presented that are appropriate to distribution networks including ‘island-able’ microgrids. \nVoltage control at individual consumption points\, series and parallel voltage control in networks influenced by reverse power flow and short-term latencies\, based on continuous monitoring to grid edge will be discussed as well as its utilization in relaying for protection engineering based on fault current limitations. \nPresenter: Mr. Phil Kreveld\, Author and Industry Electrical Specialist \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/voltage-stability-and-islanding-control-in-microgrids/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220317T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220317T190000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20220114T011149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005535Z
UID:26637-1647540000-1647543600@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Enabling Digital Transformation of Industry With AI and Big Data
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nThe digital transformation of industry promises to revolutionize how we live\, work\, and play\, unlocking the vast potential of new use cases and applications. Key in this inflection is the role of information technologies\, such as AI\, big data\, analytics\, and related data ecosystems. \nAI technologies will allow insights and analytics that go far beyond what legacy analytic systems could provide in terms of efficiency\, speed\, and applications that have yet to be envisioned. This is a radical departure from the way in which analytic systems have traditionally been designed akin to the “plug-and-play” approach in enterprise and consumer applications more than a decade ago. \nIn this webinar\, we will discuss how ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 42\, an artificial intelligence subcommittee\, is designing frameworks and developing standards for ethical considerations and the data ecosystem. We will focus on several use cases to understand how AI and big data are revolutionizing the industry. \n3 key takeaways: \n\nUnderstanding of AI and Data Analytics for industry\nIntroduction to automation standards under development\nUse cases for implementation of AI and machine learning in industry\n\nPresenter: Dr. Imtiaz Madni\, EIT Lecturer \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/enabling-digital-transformation-of-industry-with-ai-and-big-data/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220310T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220310T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20220113T012556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005536Z
UID:26633-1646924400-1646928000@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Carbon Dioxide As Working Fluid for Power Generation and Refrigeration
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nWith a chorus of voices about CO2 emissions reaching a peak\, it becomes imminent that this fluid is utilized for power generation and for refrigeration. A near atmospheric temperature critical point throws a number of challenges as most of the cycles have to be trans-critical. This is in tandem with excellent thermodynamic and heat transfer properties. Numerous engineering challenges are posed most of which are already overcome due to current technological advances. \nThis webinar will address Brayton cycle-based power generation with CO2 with normal mechanical compression and thermal compression. On the refrigeration front\, possibilities of using this fluid in sub- and trans-critical operations will be discussed. Issues concerning heat exchangers\, compressors\, and lubrication will be highlighted. \n3 key takeaways: \n\nHow CO2 can be used as a working fluid\nCurrent status of its use in power generation\nDevelopments in CO2 use in refrigeration and air conditioning\n\nPresenter: Professor Kandadai Srinivasan \n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/carbon-dioxide-as-working-fluid-for-power-generation-and-refrigeration/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220304T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220304T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20220112T012858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005538Z
UID:26276-1646406000-1646409600@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Industry 5.0 & Sustainability - Panel Discussion (World Engineering Day)
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nBuilding a better future – together! \nEngineering Institute of Technology (EIT) is inviting you to celebrate the UNESCO World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development on Friday 4th of March at 3 pm AWST. \nKeeping in line with the official theme for this year\, “Build Back Wiser. Engineering the Future”\, EIT’s academic expert panel will address the topic of Industry 5.0 and Sustainability. \nThe panel will discuss key areas of: \n\nThe main drivers of sustainable development\nThe role of academia and the role of engineers to deliver sustainable engineering\nWhat is Industry 5.0?\nSustainable value creation and trends\n\n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today!  \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/industry-5-0-sustainability-panel-discussion-world-engineering-day/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220224T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220224T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20220111T025143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005539Z
UID:25716-1645714800-1645718400@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Why Is Student Services So Important When Studying On-Campus?
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nJoin us as we hear from Richard Jones\, EIT Student Services Coordinator\, who will discuss how you will be supported as an on-campus student at EIT. \nKey activities and opportunities available to on-campus students include: \n\nWeekly student success workshops\nDirect one-on-one support from Student Services and Higher Education team\nAcademic & pastoral support materials through our online forums\nSocial programs including sports\, BBQs\, online movie nights\, online cooking\, and online gaming\nIndustry speakers on-campus\nSite visits with key industry partners\n\nThese and many other activities ensure a positive study experience and strong graduate outcomes for our on-campus students. \nYou will also hear from one of our current on-campus students\, Titus Shilongo\, studying our Bachelor of Science (Civil & Structural Engineering)\, who will discuss his experience studying on-campus and the support of Student Services. \nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for students looking at living and studying engineering on-campus in Australia. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/why-is-student-services-so-important-when-studying-on-campus/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:On-Campus Engineering Student Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220217T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20220110T060613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005540Z
UID:25650-1645110000-1645113600@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:BIPV\, Advanced Glazing and Energy Solutions
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nAt a time capturing and utilizing clean\, carbon-neutral energy to power our living is a global priority. This presentation will give you an understanding of advanced glazing technology and smart building material that aims to preserve glass transparency to maintain building aesthetics\, whilst generating electricity from clear windows. \nLearn about the Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) space\, which involves the integration of solar PV into glass and windows\, to provide a new renewable energy source from building facades and surfaces. \nThis webinar will be presented by ClearVue Technologies\, of which 3 will present: \n\nMr. Jamie Lyford – Chief Operating Officer & General Counsel\nMr. Tao Zhang – Senior Engineer\nDr. Mikhail Vasiliev – Lead Scientist\n\nAt the end of the webinar\, attendees will be able to have an understanding of: \n\nThe difference between building applied photovoltaics (BAPV) and building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV).\nBuilding integrated photovoltaic solutions including for use in building façade and for powering smart façades.\nThe benefits and potential use-cases/applications for the integration of BIPV into architectural and façade designs.\nThe ClearVue PV WIPV solution and how it differs from other BIPV solutions.\n\nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards. \nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone. 
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/bipv-advanced-glazing-and-energy-solutions/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220127T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220127T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20220109T010631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005541Z
UID:25302-1643295600-1643299200@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Studying for the Jobs of the Future in 2022
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nIn this fascinating webinar\, presented by EIT’s Dean of Engineering (Dr. Steve Mackay) and Deputy Dean (Indumathi V.)\, significant engineering trends in fields such as Civil\, Electrical\, Industrial Automation\, and Mechanical Engineering will be discussed and explored. These trends will see new career opportunities and changes to current job roles. We will review how our range of courses aim to educate engineering students from varying work and study backgrounds and prepare them for these changes in industry. \nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/studying-for-the-jobs-of-the-future-in-2022/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:On-Campus Engineering Student Webinar,Online Engineering Student Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220120T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220120T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20220108T040031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005542Z
UID:25077-1642690800-1642694400@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:SCADA Display Design Based on Abnormal Situation Management Guidelines
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nAbnormal Situation Management (ASM) is defined as “undesired plant disturbances or incidents with which the control system is not able to cope\, requiring a human to intervene to supplement the actions of the control system”. The key objective of ASM is to bring the process within its safe band of operation\, whenever a deviation is encountered\, before safety-shutdown systems or other safety-protection systems are engaged. \nThis objective can be achieved by utilizing a few different techniques. This webinar will focus on one such technique of building effective SCADA displays to aid the operator in making informed and data-driven decisions. These standards\, when applied well\, reduce operator response time and allow more accurate decision-making\, leading to better plant performance. \nFor engineers in this area\, this webinar will help enlighten the attendees on introduction to ASM and building effective SCADA displays to support the process plant operators to effectively manage and control complex process plants\, especially during the time of process upsets and plant start-ups/shutdown. \nKey takeaways: \n\nWhat is Abnormal Situation Management (ASM)?\nPrinciples of ASM in SCADA display design\nExamples of ASM objects and displays
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/scada-display-design-based-on-abnormal-situation-management-guidelines/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211209T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211209T100000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20211117T031414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005543Z
UID:23469-1639040400-1639044000@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Learning How to Learn for Engineering Professionals
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nThis fascinating\, brief talk will tie together the latest insights from neuroscience about how to help engineers learn most effectively. Distinguished Professor of Engineering Barbara Oakley creator of one of the world’s most popular online courses\, Learning How to Learn\, will use vibrant illustrations and animations to show you what is happening physically as you are learning effectively. \nCreating sets of links in long-term memory—the heart of good learning—isn’t easy. But you’ll discover the best tricks known from neuroscience to help make learning stick. And yet a final insight involves how to teach to both the procedural and declarative learning systems\, which allow you to be both fast and flexible in your learning. Don’t miss this rapid-fire compendium of the most useful\, practical insights from the latest research in learning! \nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/learning-how-to-learn-for-engineering-professionals/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211125T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211125T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20211017T034542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005544Z
UID:23433-1637852400-1637856000@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Eco-brick Sisters: Engineering\, Sustainability and Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nThis technical webinar will focus on the story of two sisters based in South Africa\, Kedibone and Kekeletso Tsiloane\, that have built a sustainable brick manufacturing business called Ramtsilo Manufacturing and Construction\, and the engineering behind it all. \nThe entrepreneurship journey\nKedibone: “The webinar will be about reflecting on the journey two young sisters embarked on with fully understanding the broad impact that the brave action would result in after 8 years. It is to remind fellow entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs that the journey has been and still is full of challenges.” \nUsing innovative construction methods to break barriers\nKeke: “When I was experimenting with the use of plastic waste in a brick I had no idea that I was creating a solution that would break down barriers\, and would address one of the most critical issues we face globally; plastic pollution. Our innovation has shown that the world is ready for positive change towards the environment.\nThe added-value created such as a stronger brick\, an energy-efficient building system\, higher structural integrity\, and a less porous building system are not aspects I even considered during the hard days of bringing this dream to reality.” \n\nAbout the Presenters\n\nMs. Kedibone Tsiloane has a finance and auditor background. She holds a Bachelor Hons degree in Internal auditing from Tuks and a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration from the Wits business school. \n\nWon the Eskom Business Investment Competition in manufacturing in 2019.\nInvited by the Department of Small Businesses to meet the President and Minister of human settlements to present their cross-industrial solution to a global issue.\n\nMs. Kekeletso Tsiloane (Keke) is a young woman who is dedicated to changing the status quo. She has an engineering background and went on to invent a product that is disrupting one of the oldest and most traditional industries. \n\nWon the first Developmental Bank of Southern Africa Youth-Challenge in 2019.\nNamed one of South Africa’s Mail & Guardian top 200 in 2020 to name a few accolades.\n\n  \nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\n\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/eco-brick-sisters-engineering-sustainability-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211104T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211104T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20211017T022807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005545Z
UID:22705-1636038000-1636041600@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Start Your Studies Online\, Continue On-Campus in Australia
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nSeemab Fayyaz and Adriana Santana Conceicao are Master of Engineering students at EIT. They were hoping to begin their studies on campus here in Australia\, but Covid intervened. Rather than delay their degrees\, they commenced their learning journeys remotely using EIT’s innovative online platform. Join us to learn more about their experiences so far. \nSeemab Fayyaz is an on-campus Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation) student\, but is currently in Pakistan due to border closures; she has started her studies online. \nAdriana Santana Conseicao is an on-campus Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems) student\, originally from Brazil. She traveled to Australia prior to the pandemic and is based in Sydney. When she was accepted onto the course she decided to start her studies online\, due to border closures in Western Australia. \nBoth students will share their impressions and stories of their studies so far\, they will also outline what they are looking forward to most about starting on-campus with EIT. \nJason Gabriel\, Higher Education Manager\, will explain how students like Seemab and Adriana are nurtured and encouraged by Student Services and their Learning Support Officers. He will also describe the application process for those who are eager to begin their degrees online\, with a view to continuing their studies on campus. \nThis is a must-attend event for students looking at living and studying engineering on-campus in Australia. It will give you some insight into EIT\, where the platforms of learning are innovative and where engineering and education are our passion. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards. \nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/start-your-studies-online-continue-on-campus-in-australia/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:On-Campus Engineering Student Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211028T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211028T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20211015T165937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005547Z
UID:22538-1635433200-1635436800@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Learn From EIT Alumni: Studying Online and Career Progression
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nPlease join EIT Student Ambassadors\, Aaron Brook and Douglas Mugweni\, to hear about how their EIT studies have benefited their careers. During this webinar\, you will also hear from EIT’s Learning Support Officers who are key to our students’ success. \nMany engineers explore online education options to help with career progression or to better equip themselves for a constantly changing work environment. \nAaron Brook\, a Graduate of EIT’s online 52708WA Advanced Diploma in Industrial Automation\, is currently residing in Germany and was recently employed as an Instrumentation Reliability Specialist for Hatch\, Emirates Global Aluminium at the Al Taweelah Alumina Refinery in the UAE. He has spent several years combining his career with continued education. \nDouglas Mugweni\, a Graduate of EIT’s online Master of Engineering Degree in Industrial Automation and Professional Certificate of Competency in Electrical Power System Protection\, has considerable professional experience within the power generation sector. Currently Douglas holds the position of System Engineer: Control and Instrumentation with Eskom Generation at Camden Power Station\, situated in the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa. \nJoin this webinar to learn more about how you can progress in your career through one of EIT’s live online courses. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards. \nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own Time Zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/learn-from-eit-alumni-studying-online-and-career-progression/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Engineering Student Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211021T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211021T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20210815T165813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005548Z
UID:22003-1634828400-1634832000@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Arc Flash: What Is It and How Do We Design for It?
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nPlease join Alexandra Gregory\, EIT Lecturer\, to gain an understanding of arc flash and what considerations need to be made to prevent this event from occurring and ensure safety. \nArc flash is becoming a hot topic within the construction world\, especially in relation to demonstrating what has been done to consider or prevent an arc flash event from occurring and ensure the safety of people and property. In this presentation\, we will be looking at what an arc fault is and its common causes. As designers\, we also need to understand our duty of care and what standards are mandated or recommended when preventing an arc flash event. \nLastly\, we will discuss two calculations that can be documented for a project; Incident Energy Calculations and Arc Flash Boundaries. These two calculations assist in determining what PPE is required to ensure the safety of workers. \nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards. \nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session. \nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/arc-flash-what-is-it-and-how-do-we-design-for-it/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211007T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211007T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20210815T165323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005549Z
UID:21607-1633618800-1633622400@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Gas Turbines - What Does the Future Hold?
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nPlease join Dr. Lucas Skoufa\, EIT Lecturer and Specialist Turbine and Steam Engineer\, to gain a historical overview of the gas turbine engine\, main applications\, and future use. \nThe development of the gas turbine engine can be traced back over 100 years. For instance\, 1903 was the first use of a gas turbine for generating power. In 1941\, the first successful flight of the Whittle jet engine occurred. Since then\, the gas turbine has been the primary power plant for commercial and military aircraft. Other applications for gas turbines include power generation\, mechanical drive applications\, and propulsion plants for naval vessels. The gas turbine has advantages such as a high power output to weight ratio and short start-up time. On the other hand\, the gas turbine consumes a lot of air. \nIn recent times\, the issue of climate change and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has impacted the operations of gas turbine power plants in Australian electricity markets. The use of natural gas as a fuel is being challenged\, and hydrogen has been purported as a fuel for gas turbines since its carbon dioxide emissions are virtually nil. Even in the aviation sector\, electric propulsion plants are being developed. This webinar will provide a historical overview of the gas turbine\, its main applications until now\, and provide a look at the current efforts to ensure the gas turbine remains a viable propulsion and power plant. \nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards. \nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session. \nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/gas-turbines-what-does-the-future-hold/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210930T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20210815T165201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005551Z
UID:21541-1633017600-1633021200@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Make a Difference with an EIT Doctor of Engineering
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nPlease join Dr. Seyed Morteza Alizadeh\, EIT Lecturer and Unit Coordinator in Electrical and Industrial Automation Engineering\, and Professor Akhtar Kalam\, EIT Academic Board Chairman\, to learn more about our Doctor of Engineering (DEng) program. You’ll also hear from one of our current DEng students\, Abdullah Mujahid\, on his experience so far in the course\, what he is currently working on\, and wanting to achieve through the program. \nThe EIT Doctor of Engineering (DEng) is a practically oriented professional doctor of engineering which is suited to the direct needs of solving industry problems. \nWe’ve created a professional doctorate that is aimed at applied research\, focusing on developing specialized skills for practical application in the engineering workforce. The outcomes of the research and investigation have direct and immediate benefits to industry. It prepares the individuals for professional engineering\, with an emphasis on engineering practice\, high technical competence\, and innovation preparing graduates for technical leadership roles in the engineering industry. \nGraduates of the Doctor of Engineering will be able to make original and significant contributions to the development\, application\, and evaluation of professional knowledge by engaging with practical problems of demonstrated importance to their employment context and the wider body of engineering and technical knowledge. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards. \nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own Time Zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/make-a-difference-with-an-eit-doctor-of-engineering/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:On-Campus Engineering Student Webinar,Online Engineering Student Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210923T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20210815T165146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005552Z
UID:21446-1632412800-1632416400@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Feasibility of Converting Overhead Transmission Lines to Underground – A Case Study
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nPlease join Professor Akhtar Kalam\, EIT Academic Board Chairman\, to gain an insight into an Australian case study on converting overhead transmission lines to underground. \nThis webinar will present on various aspects of the 220 kilovolt (kV) transmission lines crossing the Waverley Park estate in Mulgrave\, Victoria. It will evaluate the feasibility of diverting the transmission lines underground. The developer of Waverley Park estate had originally intended to underground the transmission lines by means of a transition enclosure constructed at each end of the estate\, and approximately 530 meters of buried cable between the two locations. However\, the builder’s proposal was abandoned\, and the slightly realigned transmission lines were retained above ground. Included in the formal reasons for abandoning the company’s original underground proposal were visual amenity\, open space\, and financial cost concerns. \nThe presentation will identify an alternative\, preferred undergrounding solution compared to the original proposal advanced by the builder. Although broadly the same as the builder’s initially proposed concept\, the alternative solution is modeled on the 220 kV Brownhill Road substation located in Auckland\, New Zealand. From a public amenities’ perspective\, the Brownhill Road scenario is similar to that existing on the Waverley Park estate but is demonstrably superior in terms of visual amenity\, open space\, and financial cost. \nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards. \nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session. \nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/feasibility-of-converting-overhead-transmission-lines-to-underground-a-case-study/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210908T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210908T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20210815T165038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005554Z
UID:21213-1631113200-1631116800@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Recent Trends in Evaluation and Monitoring of Existing Concrete Structures
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nPlease join Dr. Ana Evangelista\, EIT Civil & Structural Engineering Course Coordinator and Lecturer\, to learn more about different methods and techniques used to evaluate concrete properties. \nConcrete is the most widely consumed civil construction material in terms of its versatility\, strength\, and durability among other benefits. As a result\, concrete is used in almost every type of construction\, including homes\, buildings\, roads\, bridges\, airports\, and tunnels. However\, over time concrete presents signs of deterioration as it exceeds its original design life. Consequently\, the existing infrastructure typically degrades over time whilst it is subjected to larger loads than it was initially intended for. \nHistorically there have been countless buildings\, bridges\, and other structural elements that have collapsed due to various causes such as corrosion\, unpredicted loads\, or natural disasters. Usually\, the first approach to mitigate structural failure includes periodic visual inspections as part of the maintenance schedule. Additionally\, there are different methods to evaluate and monitor existing structures. For example\, non-destructive testing\, evaluation techniques and Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) technologies are important resources for assessing concrete quality\, integrity\, and performance in situ. \nThe construction engineering industry is a leader in new technologies and research that is focused on structural behavior monitoring. This webinar aims to discuss the technologies that can support engineers\, architects\, and construction professionals seeking up-to-date information to evaluate the condition of concrete in deep foundations\, bridges\, buildings\, pavements\, dams\, and other concrete construction. \nDr. Ana Evangelista has been investigating different methods and techniques used to evaluate concrete properties. \nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterward. \nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session. \nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/recent-trends-in-evaluation-and-monitoring-of-existing-concrete-structures/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210827T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210827T150000
DTSTAMP:20260614T153119
CREATED:20210815T090015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005555Z
UID:21042-1630072800-1630076400@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Data Communication - The Backbone of Industrial Automation
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. To download the recording and presentation slides\, please complete the form below.\n \nPlease join Dr. Imtiaz Madni\, EIT Lecturer\, to gain an overview of the significant field of industrial data communications and its key factors. \nIndustrial data communication is characterized by its operating environment. Electromagnetic interference (EMI)\, long distances and physical barriers set industrial communications apart from typical business office requirements. Conventional equipment usually lacks the versatility to adapt to the unique requirements of data monitoring and process control. With so many different standards in practice today\, the debate is not about what is the best (for example: Foundation Fieldbus\, Profibus\, Devicenet or Industrial Ethernet)\, but rather about selecting the most appropriate technologies and standards for a given application and then ensuring that best practice is followed in designing\, installing and commissioning the data communications links to ensure they run fault-free. \nDuring this webinar\, we will discuss the basics of industrial data communication and networking\, including OSI model and TCP/IP based networks and where to safely use an industrial web intranet. \nJoin us to learn more at this must-attend event for engineering professionals and aspiring engineers alike. \nReserve your spot at this free webinar today! \nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards. \nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session. \nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/data-communication-the-backbone-of-industrial-automation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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