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SUMMARY:Engineering a Safe Voyage: Overcoming Mechanical Failures and Navigational Challenges Across Bass Strait
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nAt the end of January this year\, Dr Peter Doe\, EIT Academic Board member\, bought a 39ft trawler style motorboat as part of his retirement plan. The boat\, John B 2\, named after the 1980’s Beach Boys song ‘The sloop John B’ was in a marina at Bateman’s Bay on the south coast of New South Wales. The plan was to motor the John B 2 to the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania’s marina in Sandy Bay\, Hobart\, so Peter could sleep overnight after band rehearsals to avoid driving at night to his new home at Dover\, 72 km south of Hobart. \nThat was the plan. In preparation for the passage south the John B 2 was slipped\, her hull cleaned and a fresh coat of anti-fouling applied. The two 120HP Ford Lehman diesel engines were serviced\, new electronic navigation equipment was fitted\, and a professional skipper and crew hired for the delivery voyage to Hobart\, tracking down the NSW coast\, across Bass Strait\, past Flinders Island and down the East Coast of Tasmania; a distance of 483 Nautical Miles (895 km). At an average speed of 7.5 knots the voyage was expected to take 2 days and 18 hours.\nBass Strait\, between Tasmania and the mainland of Australia is a notoriously dangerous waterway. It is relatively shallow – 100 to 200m deep – and in the path of the “Roaring 40’s winds”. Many ships and lives have been lost over the years. To cross Bass Strait safely you need a seaworthy boat\, an experienced crew\, and most importantly good weather. \nThis webinar recounts the journey of the John B 2 from Batemans Bay to Hobart arriving on 1 August 2024 after six months and two unsuccessful attempts. The first sailing was abandoned at the fishing port of Eden\, only 80 NM down the NSW coast when one of the engines failed and had to be replaced. The second attempt was also abandoned when both engines choked on contaminated fuel after entering Bass Strait. In the webinar Dr Doe recounts how the engine and fuel problems were overcome. The successful outcome is a testament to his perseverance and expertise. It is also a cautionary tale for anyone planning on buying a boat. \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.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nHidden Costs of Second-hand Purchases: Buying second-hand boats\, like many used items\, can come with unexpected challenges and hidden costs. The issues faced during the John B 2’s voyage underscore the importance of thorough inspections and preparation. As the Latin phrase goes\, “Caveat Emptor” — let the buyer beware.\nNavigating Challenges: The journey from Batemans Bay to Hobart was marked by engine failures and fuel contamination\, showing that even the best-laid plans can encounter setbacks. Success required perseverance\, problem-solving\, and the right expertise\, highlighting the complexities of managing a seafaring vessel.\n“It Always Seems Impossible Until It’s Done”: Despite multiple setbacks and challenges\, the eventual successful arrival of the John B 2 in Hobart demonstrates the truth of Nelson Mandela’s words. With determination\, what seems impossible can eventually be achieved\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our school of Mechanical Engineering and is particularly found in the following courses: \n\nGraduate Diploma of Engineering (Mechanical)\nGraduate Certificate in Mechanical Engineering\nOnline – Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering)\nOnline – Master of Engineering (Mechanical)\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Dual Fuel Engines\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Onshore and Offshore Pipeline Systems\n\nTo learn more about tuition fees\, please click here. \nAbout the presenter\nProfessor Peter Doe\, EIT Academic Board Member \nDr Peter Doe retired from his position as Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering in 2003 after having headed up the University of Tasmania’s School of Engineering in Launceston and for a year\, also the Head of Architecture. Three years later he returned to full time work as Head of Engineering at the Australian College of Kuwait (ACK). As well as leading and teaching at the ACK\, he was responsible for the design and establishment of an articulation pathway from the existing diplomas in civil\, mechanical and electrical engineering to corresponding Bachelor of Engineering Technology degree courses. After returning to Hobart in 2009 he continued teaching part-time. \nFrom 2012 to 2017 he managed the School’s international engineering articulation (2+2) program and delivered engineering units locally and in China. In 2016 he was appointed Project Manager of the Office of Learning and Teaching strategic grant titled “Engineering Pathways for Regional Australia: viable learning platforms built by knowledge partnering”. In 2019 Dr Doe joined the UTAS University College as a lecturer to deliver units in the Associate Degree in Applied Technologies courses. Since December 2022 he has been a member of the Academic Board of the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT). Dr Doe is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers\, Australia. He has edited a book (on fish smoking and drying)\, written 13 chapters in books\, and have published more than 80 journal and conference papers including 5 on engineering education.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/engineering-a-safe-voyage-overcoming-mechanical-failures-and-navigational-challenges-across-bass-strait/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Small and Medium Enterprises
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nThis webinar will focus on how small and medium enterprises can utilize advanced technologies with minimal interaction and without spending much of their valuable time learning new tools and languages. It will cover how to leverage these technologies for business decisions and data insights related to sales\, marketing\, production\, cost efficiencies\, and time efficiencies. \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.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nAutomated Solutions for Business Decisions:\nSMEs can leverage automated tools and platforms that use machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyze data and generate actionable insights.\nCost-Effective Cloud Computing:\nUtilizing cloud-based services allows SMEs to access powerful computing resources and storage without the need for significant upfront investments in hardware or extensive IT infrastructure.\nUser-Friendly Analytics Tools:\nImplementing user-friendly analytics tools can enable SMEs to gain valuable insights into their operations with minimal effort.\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our school of Industrial Automation\, Instrumentation and Process Control and is particularly found in the following courses: \n\n52911WA Graduate Certificate in Internet of Things (IoT) for Engineering (Foundations)\n52886WA Advanced Diploma of Industrial Automation Engineering\n52872WA Advanced Diploma of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering\nOnline – Bachelor of Science (Industrial Automation Engineering)\nOnline – Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation)\n\nTo learn more about tuition fees\, please click here. \nAbout the presenter\nDr. Sourabh Dani\, EIT Lecturer  \nDr. Sourabh Dani holds a Ph.D. in Machine Learning and Cloud Computing\, specializing in applications within Industry 4.0. With a strong academic background\, Dr. Dani has conducted extensive research on integrating advanced machine-learning techniques and cloud-based solutions to enhance industrial processes and automation. His work has significantly contributed to the development of intelligent systems that improve efficiency\, productivity\, and sustainability in manufacturing and other industrial sectors. \nIn addition to his academic achievements\, Dr. Dani has accumulated valuable professional experience in the tech industry. He has worked with leading companies to implement cutting-edge machine learning models and cloud infrastructure\, driving innovation and digital transformation. His expertise in Industry 4.0 technologies has positioned him as a thought leader in the field\, frequently presenting at conferences and contributing to scholarly publications. Dr. Sourabh Dani is dedicated to advancing the frontiers of technology and its application in modern industry.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/artificial-intelligence-machine-learning-for-small-and-medium-enterprises/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241113T020000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241113T030000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240913T093745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T075237Z
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SUMMARY:Insights into Safety\, Risk and Reliability and EIT's Related Courses
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nJoin us for an insightful webinar designed to equip professionals with a comprehensive understanding of safety\, risk\, and reliability. \nWhether you’re new to these fields or looking to deepen your knowledge\, this session will provide valuable insights into engineering practices\, tools and techniques\, and future trends and innovations of safety in engineering. \nWe will offer insights into two of our courses that focus on safety\, risk and reliability\, namely our Graduate Certificate in Safety\, Risk and Reliability Engineering and our Graduate Diploma of Engineering (Safety\, Risk and Reliability). \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nUnderstanding the basics of safety\, risk and reliability\nRisk management process\nReliability engineering principles\nIdentifying human factors and organizational culture\nInsights into EIT’s courses\n\nAbout the presenter\n \nDr. Arti Siddhpura\, EIT Senior Lecturer\, On-Campus \nDr. Arti is a distinguished academic with over 18 years of rich experience in educating students across various Mechanical Engineering domains at esteemed institutions in Australia and abroad. With a profound expertise in crafting and delivering Mechanical Engineering courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels\, she excels in synchronous and asynchronous teaching methodologies\, rooted in sound adult learning theories. \nThroughout her career\, Dr. Arti has demonstrated an exceptional grasp of the intricacies involved in Mechanical Engineering education\, adeptly navigating face-to-face\, blended\, and fully online delivery modes. Since 2017\, she has been an invaluable member of the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT)\, where she serves as a dedicated lecturer in Mechanical Engineering. In addition to her teaching responsibilities\, she has actively engaged in guiding and supervising both master’s students’ theses and Doctor of Engineering candidates.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/insights-into-safety-risk-and-reliability-and-eits-related-courses/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:On-Campus Engineering Student Webinar,Online Engineering Student Webinar
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Your Path to Becoming an Engineer or Technician – Without Leaving Geraldton
DESCRIPTION:  \nAre you ready to take the next step in your career as a technician or engineer? Join us at the Geraldton Universities Centre for an insightful evening dedicated to exploring the exciting pathways available through the Engineering Institute of Technology – without leaving the Geraldton region. Whether you’re a high school student contemplating your future or a seasoned professional aiming for advancement\, this seminar is designed for you. \nKey Topics We’ll Cover:\nCareer Pathways & Opportunities \n\nDiscover diverse roles for technicians and engineers\, both locally and globally.\nGain insights into the daily realities of these professions.\nUnderstand pay scales\, working conditions\, and the potential for work-life balance.\nExplore long-term career prospects and where your journey could lead in the coming years.\n\nBecoming Qualified \n\nLearn about the qualifications needed to succeed as a technician or engineer.\nNavigate the certification process: Who determines your qualification?\nUnderstand the timeline and pathway to achieving your goals.\n\nEducational Requirements & Opportunities \n\nFind out the academic requirements to kickstart your career.\nDiscover part-time work options that allow you to earn while you learn.\nExplore local educational institutions that offer the right courses for you.\n\nEngineering Institute of Technology (EIT) Programs \n\nLearn about the variety of courses and qualifications EIT offers.\nExplore flexible education options that fit your lifestyle.\nDiscover EIT’s unique practical learning utilizing remote labs and simulation software.\nUnderstand course fees and the value of studying with EIT.\nHear success stories from current and past EIT students.\n\nStay Local While You Study \n\nLearn how to pursue qualifications without leaving Geraldton.\nExplore flexible study formats: on-campus\, online\, or blended learning—what suits you best?\n\nEngineering’s Future Outlook \n\nDiscuss the future landscape of engineering careers and upcoming trends.\nUnderstand how technology is shaping the profession.\n\nInteractive Q&A Session \n\nBring your questions! We’ll address your specific career inquiries and EIT offerings.\n\nEvent Details:\n\nWhen: Wednesday 6th November | 5pm – 7pm\nWhere: Building B\, Room B1\, Geraldton Universities Centre\, 33 Onslow Street\, Geraldton WA 6530\nReserve Your Spot: Please RSVP by Friday 25 October. Places are limited. \nDon’t miss this chance to enhance your engineering knowledge and expand your professional network. We look forward to seeing you there! \nAbout the presenters:\nDr. Milind Siddhpura\, EIT Course Coordinator and On-Campus Lecturer – School of Mechanical Engineering\n\n\nDr Milind Siddhpura has gained over 20+ years of substantial & internationally significant experience as a mechanical engineer\, academic\, researcher & consultant in top Australian and overseas organizations & universities. He has accomplished a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Western Australia (UWA) & has won many prestigious awards. He has published articles & served as a reviewer\, keynote speaker & guest editor in international journals/conferences. \nDavid Gajdus\, EIT Student Recruitment Manager\n\n \nDavid oversees the EIT course advisor team\, the Education Agent network\, and industry engagement with a strong focus on delivering exceptional customer service. With a demonstrated history in the higher education industry\, he excels in negotiation\, business planning\, and management\, showcasing his leadership skills. A strong business development professional\, David is committed to fostering positive relationships and enhancing collaboration across the sector. \nKristin McIntosh\, EIT General Manager\n \nWith extensive international experience\, Kristin McIntosh has successfully managed complex technical operations and led innovation projects across a variety of industries. Now as General Manager at the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT)\, she applies her technical and leadership skills to support the mission of advancing engineering education. Kristin is passionate about leveraging her industry knowledge to foster the development of future engineers and ensure that education aligns with evolving industry standards. \nRic Harrison\, EIT Senior Project Manager\n\n\nSince graduating from university Ric Harrison has been involved one way or another with education for around 40 years. He has lived in regional WA for 35 of those years and has a grass roots understanding of the challenges involved in studying long distance. He has a wealth of experience in private enterprise and was director of a successful equipment supplier for many years. These days he is a senior project manager at EIT.\n\n \nWho is EIT?\nThe Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) provides practical education and training in engineering and technology\, with most graduates in fulfilling and well-paid engineering jobs. \nEIT offers excellence across its professional development courses\, and in its Australian internationally accredited diplomas and advanced diplomas\, bachelor and master degrees\, and a professional Doctor of Engineering.\nThe engineering lecturers and instructors\, most with considerable industry experience and a passion for teaching\, are drawn from around the world. The live and interactive online platform of learning (with access to remote and virtual labs) reaches students in over 160 countries. 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SUMMARY:EngineerConnect - Perth
DESCRIPTION:  \nRegistrations for this event are now closed.\nJoin us in the heart of Perth for an afternoon on engineering insights and networking over canapes and refreshments. This free event is designed for anyone in engineering who is looking to stay at the forefront of their field. \nEvent Details:\nDate:  Monday 4th November\nTime: 3pm – 5pm\nLocation: 6 Thelma Street\, West Perth\, WA\, 6005 \nPlease RSVP by Monday 28th of October. Places are limited. \nWhat to Expect:\n\nA Panel discussion: Industry experts will discuss their predictions for the impact of AI\, automation\, and digital twins across engineering sectors.\nNetworking opportunities: Connect with like-minded professionals and expand your professional circle.\nCanapes and refreshments: Indulge in canapes while you network and discuss the latest developments in the engineering landscape.\n\nA digital Certificate of Attendance will be provided after the event. \nAbout the presenters\nPanel discussion with our special guests: \n \nDr. Steve Mackay\, EIT’s Dean of Engineering and Founder. \nDr. Mackay has pioneered a distinctive approach to engineering education\, drawing on 35 years of diverse experience in automation\, data acquisition\, and process control across Australia\, Europe\, Africa\, and North America. He has implemented innovative technologies in industrial data communication and remote education for engineering students worldwide. \nHis work spans various industries\, including power\, mining\, and petrochemicals\, and he has trained over 30\,000 engineers globally for clients like NASA and Rolls Royce. A Fellow of Engineers Australia\, Dr. Mackay has co-authored 25 engineering books and holds multiple Chartered Professional Engineer licenses. As Dean of EIT\, he focuses on delivering high-quality micro-credentials and engineering qualifications to over 1\,500 students annually from 140 countries \n \nJillian Formentin\, Head of Engineering APAC West at Wood. \nJillian Formentin is a relationship and results-oriented engineering leader with a demonstrated ability to deliver complex projects on time\, within budget\, and to the highest standards of quality. As the Head of Engineering at Wood for WA\, NT and Asia\, she is responsible for leading a team of world-class engineers and technicians who are dedicated to designing and delivering innovative solutions to the company’s clients. Jillian is a passionate advocate for sustainability and has a strong commitment to safety and environmental stewardship. She is a former WA Division President for Engineers Australia and was recently honoured as the WA Professional Engineer of the Year in recognition of her exceptional leadership and contributions to the engineering profession. Jillian is a Governance Board Director for EIT.\n \n \nDr. Milan Raicevic\, Chief Information Officer at Risk Management Technologies. \nMilan is an accomplished Chief Information Officer with extensive experience in numerical modelling and the analysis of large\, complex systems. A lifelong code developer\, Milan is driven by a passion for innovation and problem-solving. His commitment to leveraging technology to enhance organizational efficiency makes him a key player in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape. \n \nLeading the panel discussion is Indumathi V\, EIT’s Deputy Dean. \nIndumathi V is an experienced Chartered Professional Engineer with over 20 years of expertise in electrical and electronics engineering\, engineering education\, and leadership. Indumathi holds a Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Western Australia\, a Graduate Diploma of Adult and Vocational Education from Charles Sturt University\, and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Canberra. As a Fellow of Engineers Australia and Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management\, Indumathi is a highly respected advocate for women and girls in STEM programs. She actively volunteers as a mentor\, and her passion for education has led her to pursue a Ph.D. research project focused on empowering students and lecturers through data analytics via electroencephalography (EEG) sensors. \n  \n  \n \n  \nThis event is supported by Engineers Australia \n  \nDon’t miss this opportunity to elevate your engineering knowledge and expand your network. \n 
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SUMMARY:Bogotá Seminar: Discover the Future of Urban Living Through Sustainable Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here \nDiscover the Future of Urban Living at Our Sustainable Infrastructure Event! \nThis event will be presented in Spanish. \nDownload Flyer in Spanish \nJoin us for an engaging face-to-face event on Sustainable Infrastructure: A Multidisciplinary Approach on Smart Cities.\nThis event will explore how diverse engineering disciplines come together to address the challenges of creating smart\, energy-efficient cities. Learn from experts about the hurdles and opportunities in sustainable infrastructure\, and delve into the roles of civil\, mechanical\, electrical\, and industrial automation engineers. Discover innovative solutions for energy management and building efficiency through case studies using AI tools showcasing successful projects from around the world.   \nWe’ll also provide information on our internationally recognized programs and special discounted fees available to South American students. Explore our innovative delivery methods\, both online and on-campus in Australia\, and learn how our industry-driven programs can equip you with the knowledge and skills needed for success in engineering.  \nEnjoy networking opportunities with refreshments and nibbles. You’ll also receive a digital Certificate of Attendance after the event. \nDon’t miss out on this chance to be at the forefront of urban sustainability and smart city development!  \nWhat will you learn: \n\nExplore the significance of energy efficiency in achieving sustainable and resilient smart cities.\nIdentify key strategies for improving energy efficiency in urban environments\, including building design\, transportation\, and infrastructure.\nUnderstand the role of different engineering disciplines in developing and implementing energy-efficient smart city solutions.\nIdentify the challenges and opportunities associated with energy efficiency in smart cities.\nUnderstand the interdisciplinary nature of building envelope design and the roles of different engineering disciplines in a smart city context.\nAppreciate the importance of building envelope design for creating sustainable and energy-efficient buildings that contribute to overall smart city goals.\nAnalyse case studies of successful energy efficiency initiatives in smart cities.\n\nWho should attend:\n\nEngineers \n\n\nTechnologists \n\n\nTechnicians \n\n\nArchitects \n\n\nConstruction professionals  \n\nReserve your spot! Spaces are limited. \nDate: 22 October 2024 \nTime: 15:00pm – 17:00pm local time \nLocation: Hotel Bogota 100 – AC. 100#14 – 26\, Bogotá\, Colombia\nGoogle Maps Link \nCan’t meet at the location? You can book a call with one of EIT’s friendly Course Advisors here: https://calendly.com/eitcourseadvisors/call \nAbout the presenters:\nDiego Robaina\n\nDiego is a seasoned professional with over a decade of experience in public relations\, project management and customer service. Originally from Uruguay\, Diego moved to Australia 16 years ago and has since made it his home. Currently\, he plays the role of International Recruitment Manager for EIT\, focusing on the LATAM region. Diego has been with EIT for more than a year\, bringing his expertise and passion for international recruitment to the forefront \nDr. Karoline Figueiredo\n \nDr. Karoline is a Civil Engineer and expert in sustainable construction and environmental engineering with a Ph.D. from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Her research uses technologies like Digital Twins and Blockchain to minimize the impacts of construction projects. She has held research and teaching roles at institutions worldwide\, including UFRJ\, Universitat Rovira i Virgili\, Western Sydney University\, and Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Currently a lecturer at EIT\, Dr. Karoline is dedicated to preparing students for real-world challenges while advancing sustainability in the built environment. \nWho is EIT?\nThe Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) provides practical education and training in engineering and technology\, with most graduates in fulfilling and well-paid engineering jobs. \nEIT offers excellence across its professional development courses\, and in its Australian internationally accredited diplomas and advanced diplomas\, bachelor and master degrees\, and a professional Doctor of Engineering.\nThe engineering lecturers and instructors\, most with considerable industry experience and a passion for teaching\, are drawn from around the world. The live and interactive online platform of learning (with access to remote and virtual labs) reaches students in over 160 countries. The degrees are also available on campus in Australia\, using a blended approach to learning. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact diego.robaina@eit.edu.au
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/bogota-seminar-discover-the-future-of-urban-living-through-sustainable-infrastructure/
LOCATION:Onsite
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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SUMMARY:São Paulo Seminar: Discover the Future of Urban Living Through Sustainable Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here \nDiscover the Future of Urban Living at Our Sustainable Infrastructure Event! \nThis event will be presented in Portuguese. \nDownload Flyer in Portuguese\nJoin us for an engaging face-to-face event on Sustainable Infrastructure: A Multidisciplinary Approach on Smart Cities.\nThis event will explore how diverse engineering disciplines come together to address the challenges of creating smart\, energy-efficient cities. Learn from experts about the hurdles and opportunities in sustainable infrastructure\, and delve into the roles of civil\, mechanical\, electrical\, and industrial automation engineers. Discover innovative solutions for energy management and building efficiency through case studies using AI tools showcasing successful projects from around the world.   \nWe’ll also provide information on our internationally recognized programs and special discounted fees available to South American students. Explore our innovative delivery methods\, both online and on-campus in Australia\, and learn how our industry-driven programs can equip you with the knowledge and skills needed for success in engineering.  \nEnjoy networking opportunities with refreshments and nibbles. You’ll also receive a digital Certificate of Attendance after the event. \nDon’t miss out on this chance to be at the forefront of urban sustainability and smart city development!  \nWhat will you learn: \n\nExplore the significance of energy efficiency in achieving sustainable and resilient smart cities.\nIdentify key strategies for improving energy efficiency in urban environments\, including building design\, transportation\, and infrastructure.\nUnderstand the role of different engineering disciplines in developing and implementing energy-efficient smart city solutions.\nIdentify the challenges and opportunities associated with energy efficiency in smart cities.\nUnderstand the interdisciplinary nature of building envelope design and the roles of different engineering disciplines in a smart city context.\nAppreciate the importance of building envelope design for creating sustainable and energy-efficient buildings that contribute to overall smart city goals.\nAnalyse case studies of successful energy efficiency initiatives in smart cities.\n\nWho should attend:\n\nEngineers \n\n\nTechnologists \n\n\nTechnicians \n\n\nArchitects \n\n\nConstruction professionals  \n\nReserve your spot! Spaces are limited. \nDate: 17 October 2024 \nTime: 15:00pm – 17:00pm local time \nLocation: Hotel Mercure Sao Paulo Bela Vista –R. Maestro Cardim\, 407 – Paraíso\, São Paulo – SP\, 01323-000\, Brazil\nGoogle Maps Link \nCan’t meet at the location? You can book a call with one of EIT’s friendly Course Advisors here: https://calendly.com/eitcourseadvisors/call \nAbout the presenters:\nDiego Robaina\n\nDiego is a seasoned professional with over a decade of experience in public relations\, project management and customer service. Originally from Uruguay\, Diego moved to Australia 16 years ago and has since made it his home. Currently\, he plays the role of International Recruitment Manager for EIT\, focusing on the LATAM region. Diego has been with EIT for more than a year\, bringing his expertise and passion for international recruitment to the forefront \nDr. Ana Evangelista\n \nDr. Evangelista is a Civil Engineer with 20 years of work experience as an academic. She started her career coordinating and teaching units at the School of Civil Engineering at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Additionally\, she managed the Construction Materials Laboratory\, providing external consultancy to the Construction Engineering sector. PhD research was mostly concentrated on non-destructive tests to evaluate concrete structures. Currently\, she is a Course Coordinator/Lecturer – Civil Engineering at the Engineering Institute of Technology\, working collaboratively with academics and staff\, from VET to Doctor of Engineering. Also\, she is a member of the Academic Board and coordinator of the Work Integrated Learning program.  \nWho is EIT?\nThe Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) provides practical education and training in engineering and technology\, with most graduates in fulfilling and well-paid engineering jobs. \nEIT offers excellence across its professional development courses\, and in its Australian internationally accredited diplomas and advanced diplomas\, bachelor and master degrees\, and a professional Doctor of Engineering.\nThe engineering lecturers and instructors\, most with considerable industry experience and a passion for teaching\, are drawn from around the world. The live and interactive online platform of learning (with access to remote and virtual labs) reaches students in over 160 countries. The degrees are also available on campus in Australia\, using a blended approach to learning. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact diego.robaina@eit.edu.au
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/sao-paulo-seminar-discover-the-future-of-urban-living-through-sustainable-infrastructure/
LOCATION:Onsite
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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SUMMARY:Rio de Janeiro Seminar: Discover the Future of Urban Living Through Sustainable Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here \nDiscover the Future of Urban Living at Our Sustainable Infrastructure Event! \nThis event is no longer taking registrations.\nThis event will be presented in Portuguese. \nDownload Flyer in Portuguese\nJoin us for an engaging face-to-face event on Sustainable Infrastructure: A Multidisciplinary Approach on Smart Cities.\nThis event will explore how diverse engineering disciplines come together to address the challenges of creating smart\, energy-efficient cities. Learn from experts about the hurdles and opportunities in sustainable infrastructure\, and delve into the roles of civil\, mechanical\, electrical\, and industrial automation engineers. Discover innovative solutions for energy management and building efficiency through case studies using AI tools showcasing successful projects from around the world.   \nWe’ll also provide information on our internationally recognized programs and special discounted fees available to South American students. Explore our innovative delivery methods\, both online and on-campus in Australia\, and learn how our industry-driven programs can equip you with the knowledge and skills needed for success in engineering.  \nEnjoy networking opportunities with refreshments and nibbles. You’ll also receive a digital Certificate of Attendance after the event. \nDon’t miss out on this chance to be at the forefront of urban sustainability and smart city development!  \nWhat will you learn: \n\nExplore the significance of energy efficiency in achieving sustainable and resilient smart cities.\nIdentify key strategies for improving energy efficiency in urban environments\, including building design\, transportation\, and infrastructure.\nUnderstand the role of different engineering disciplines in developing and implementing energy-efficient smart city solutions.\nIdentify the challenges and opportunities associated with energy efficiency in smart cities.\nUnderstand the interdisciplinary nature of building envelope design and the roles of different engineering disciplines in a smart city context.\nAppreciate the importance of building envelope design for creating sustainable and energy-efficient buildings that contribute to overall smart city goals.\nAnalyse case studies of successful energy efficiency initiatives in smart cities.\n\nWho should attend:\n\nEngineers \n\n\nTechnologists \n\n\nTechnicians \n\n\nArchitects \n\n\nConstruction professionals  \n\nReserve your spot! Spaces are limited. \nDate: 15 October 2024 \nTime: 15:00pm – 17:00pm local time \nLocation: Arena Copacabana Hotel –Avenida Av. Atlântica\, 2064 – Copacabana\, Rio de Janeiro – RJ\, 22021-001\, Brazil\nGoogle Maps Link \nCan’t meet at the location? You can book a call with one of EIT’s friendly Course Advisors here: https://calendly.com/eitcourseadvisors/call \nAbout the presenters:\nDiego Robaina\n \nDiego is a seasoned professional with over a decade of experience in public relations\, project management and customer service. Originally from Uruguay\, Diego moved to Australia 16 years ago and has since made it his home. Currently\, he plays the role of International Recruitment Manager for EIT\, focusing on the LATAM region. Diego has been with EIT for more than a year\, bringing his expertise and passion for international recruitment to the forefront \nDr. Ana Evangelista\n \nDr. Evangelista is a Civil Engineer with 20 years of work experience as an academic. She started her career coordinating and teaching units at the School of Civil Engineering at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Additionally\, she managed the Construction Materials Laboratory\, providing external consultancy to the Construction Engineering sector. PhD research was mostly concentrated on non-destructive tests to evaluate concrete structures. Currently\, she is a Course Coordinator/Lecturer – Civil Engineering at the Engineering Institute of Technology\, working collaboratively with academics and staff\, from VET to Doctor of Engineering. Also\, she is a member of the Academic Board and coordinator of the Work Integrated Learning program.  \nDr. Karoline Figueiredo\n \nDr. Karoline is a Civil Engineer and expert in sustainable construction and environmental engineering with a Ph.D. from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Her research uses technologies like Digital Twins and Blockchain to minimize the impacts of construction projects. She has held research and teaching roles at institutions worldwide\, including UFRJ\, Universitat Rovira i Virgili\, Western Sydney University\, and Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Currently a lecturer at EIT\, Dr. Karoline is dedicated to preparing students for real-world challenges while advancing sustainability in the built environment. \nWho is EIT?\nThe Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) provides practical education and training in engineering and technology\, with most graduates in fulfilling and well-paid engineering jobs. \nEIT offers excellence across its professional development courses\, and in its Australian internationally accredited diplomas and advanced diplomas\, bachelor and master degrees\, and a professional Doctor of Engineering.\nThe engineering lecturers and instructors\, most with considerable industry experience and a passion for teaching\, are drawn from around the world. The live and interactive online platform of learning (with access to remote and virtual labs) reaches students in over 160 countries. The degrees are also available on campus in Australia\, using a blended approach to learning. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact diego.robaina@eit.edu.au
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/rio-seminar-sustainable-infrastructure/
LOCATION:Onsite
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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SUMMARY:EIT Virtual Open Week 2024
DESCRIPTION:Our Virtual Open Week 2024 is our biggest live and online event yet. A range\n  of sessions will be presented (and recorded) across multiple days during the\n  week of Monday the 14th of October 2024.\n \n\n  Register for any sessions that interest you to learn more about us\, what we\n  do\, and why we do it.\n \n  \n\nVirtual Open Week 2024 Schedule\n\n\n\nMonday\, 14 October 2024\n\n\n  \n    \n      \n         \n        \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Why Engineering and Why EIT — 12am UTC and 6am UTC\n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  Hear from the EIT Dean (Dr. Steve Mackay) and Deputy Dean (Indumathi V.) on why engineering is a great career choice\, and why study\n                  engineering at EIT.\n                 \n                \n                  Two live sessions (one at 12am UTC and the\n                  other at 6am UTC) will be held for those in different time\n                  zones.\n                 \n\n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Lecturers’ Insights: Civil and Structural Engineering at EIT —\n                  7am UTC \n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  Learn more about the field of\n                  Civil and Structural Engineering\n                  from key lecturers\, the courses we offer in this field\, and\n                  the hands-on workshops\, remote laboratories\, and simulation\n                  software used in these courses.\n                 \n                Presented by: Dr. Igor Shufrin and Dr. Kumari Gamage. \n\n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n        \n      \n    \n  \n\n  \nTuesday\, 15 October 2024\n\n\n  \n    \n      \n         \n        \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Insights Into EIT’s Remote and Virtual Labs — 6am UTC\n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  Explore EIT’s technology and get a glimpse into our\n                  remote and virtual labs. \n                 \n                \n                  Presented by:\n                  Dr. Harisinh Parmar.\n                 \n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Effective Communication for Engineers — 7am UTC \n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  Learn how to communicate effectively as an engineer to\n                  maximize your effectiveness in the workplace and beyond.\n                 \n                \n                  Presented by: Edwina Ross (Academic Public Affairs Manager)\n                 \n\n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Lecturers’ Insights: Electrical Engineering and Renewable\n                  Energy at EIT — 8am UTC \n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  Learn more about the field of\n                  Electrical Engineering\n                  and\n                  Renewable Energy\n                  from key lecturers\, the courses we offer in this field\, and\n                  the hands-on workshops\, remote laboratories\, and simulation\n                  software used in these courses.\n                 \n                \n                  Presented by:\n                  Dr. Hossein Tafti\n                 \n\n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n        \n      \n    \n  \n\n  \nWednesday\, 16 October 2024\n\n\n  \n    \n      \n         \n        \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Overview of EIT’s Short Courses and Group Training — 12am UTC\n                  and 6am UTC\n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  In this session\, we will provide a general overview of our\n                  Professional Certificate of Competency\n                  course type and a brief overview of our\n                  group training options\n                  for organizations.\n                 \n                \n                  Presented by: Natalie Deng (Digital Learning Manager) and\n                  Cameron Gill (Group Training Coordinator)\n                 \n                \n                  Two live sessions (one at 12am UTC and the\n                  other at 6am UTC) will be held for those in different time\n                  zones.\n                 \n\n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Overview of EIT’s Advanced Diplomas and Vocational Programs —\n                  7am UTC \n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  In this session\, we will provide a general overview of our\n                  Advanced Diploma\n                  course type and other Vocational programs.\n                 \n                Presented by: Paul Celenza (College Manager) \n\n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Lecturers’ Insights: Industrial Automation Engineering at EIT\n                  — 8am UTC \n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  Learn more about the field of\n                  Industrial Automation Engineering\n                  from key lecturers\, the courses we offer in this field\, and\n                  the hands-on workshops\, remote laboratories\, and simulation\n                  software used in these courses.\n                 \n                \n                  Presented by:\n                  Dr. Akhlaqur Rahman\n                 \n\n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n        \n      \n    \n  \n\n  \nThursday\, 17 October 2024\n\n\n  \n    \n      \n         \n        \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Overview of EIT’s Undergraduate Programs — 6am UTC\n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  In this session\, we will provide a general overview of our\n                  Undergraduate Certificates\n                  and\n                  Bachelor’s Degrees.\n                 \n                \n                  Presented by: Emma Hart (Higher Education Manager) &\n                  Hanane Oudli (EIT student)\n                 \n\n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Overview of EIT’s Postgraduate Programs (excl. DEng) — 7am\n                  UTC \n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  In this session\, we will provide a general overview of our\n                  Graduate Certificates\,\n                  Graduate Diplomas\n                  and\n                  Master’s Degrees\n                  (excluding our Doctor of Engineering).\n                 \n                \n                  Presented by: Emma Hart (Higher Education Manager) &\n                  Hermanus Scholtz (EIT student)\n                 \n\n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Overview of EIT’s Doctor of Engineering Program — 8am UTC \n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  In this session\, we will provide a detailed overview of our\n                  Doctor of Engineering program\n                  (available both online and on-campus).\n                 \n                \n                  Presented by:\n                  Dr. Vishal Sharma\, Prof. Akhtar Kalam & Garth Greubel (EIT student)\n                 \n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n        \n      \n    \n  \n\nFriday\, 18 October 2024\n \n\n  \n    \n      \n         \n        \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Study On-Campus in Australia — 6am UTC\n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  In this session\, we will provide a general overview of our\n                  on-campus programs\, campuses in Australia\, and other important information for\n                  those looking to study abroad or domestically in Australia.\n                 \n                \n                  Presented by: David Gajdus (Student Recruitment Manager) &\n                  Mike Kemboi (EIT student)\n                 \n                \n                  Join here\n                 \n\n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n          \n            \n              \n                \n                  Lecturers’ Insights: Mechanical Engineering at EIT — 7am UTC \n                \n              \n            \n            \n              \n                \n                  Learn more about the field of\n                  Mechanical Engineering\n                  from key lecturers\, the courses we offer in this field\, and\n                  the hands-on workshops\, remote laboratories\, and simulation\n                  software used in these courses.\n                 \n                \n                  Presented by:\n                  Dr. Milind Siddhpura\,\n                  Dr. Arti Siddhpura\n                  and\n                  Dr. Aravin Arumugam\n                 \n                \n                  Join here\n                 \n                \n                  \n                \n              \n            \n          \n        \n      \n    \n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/eit-virtual-open-week-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Harnessing the Power of Industry 4.0: Transforming Manufacturing with Smart Technologies
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nIn this webinar\, we will explore the impact of Industry 4.0 on the manufacturing sector. This session will cover the core principles and technologies driving this industrial transformation\, including IoT\, AI\, big data analytics\, and automation. The speaker will present case studies that highlight successful implementations and demonstrate how these advancements have enhanced efficiency\, productivity\, and sustainability in manufacturing processes. Attendees will gain an understanding of the strategic benefits and potential challenges associated with adopting Industry 4.0 technologies\, as well as future trends that are set to shape the industry. Whether you are a manufacturing professional\, a technology enthusiast\, or a business leader\, this webinar will provide insights and strategies to help you leverage the potential of Industry 4.0 in your organization. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead in the evolving industrial landscape! \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.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nUnderstanding Industry 4.0 Technologies\nStrategic Implementation Insights\nFuture Trends and Opportunities\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our school of Industrial Automation\, Instrumentation and Process Control\, Electrical Engineering and Data Comms & Industrial IT \, particularly found in the following courses: \n\n52911WA Graduate Certificate in Internet of Things (IoT) for Engineering (Foundations)\nGraduate Diploma of Engineering (Industrial Automation)\nOnline – Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation)\nOnline – Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems)\n\nTo learn more about tuition fees\, please click here. \nAbout the presenter\n \nDr. Imtiaz Madni\, EIT Lecturer & Lead Electrical Engineer \nDr. Imtiaz Madni is a skilled professional in the energy sector\, coordinating the planning\, design\, execution\, and monitoring of capital projects to ensure timely and cost-effective delivery. His expertise spans the construction\, operation\, maintenance\, and asset management of power generation facilities\, LV/HV substations\, and power networks for plants\, pumping stations\, and transfer stations. Imtiaz excels in diagnosing issues and implementing solutions to maintain optimal system performance. \nHe acts as the primary contact for capital projects\, liaising effectively with design offices\, project management teams (PMT)\, and other stakeholders throughout the project life cycle. His leadership has been pivotal in developing multiple phases of projects totaling up to 26 GW of combined solar\, wind\, and gas power generating capacity\, equivalent to producing over 90 terawatt hours per year. \nImtiaz conducts thorough reviews of design basis scoping documents to ensure alignment with project requirements and objectives. His responsibilities include leading the design of substations and transmission lines\, including layout\, equipment selection\, and protection system design\, ensuring compliance with standards and specifications. Additionally\, he designs LV and HV transformers\, selecting appropriate ratings and configurations based on project requirements. \nHe evaluates project proposals for feasibility\, cost-effectiveness\, and compliance with standards. Imtiaz provides detailed feedback on design packages\, offering recommendations for improvements and ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements. He also leads technoeconomic analysis efforts for renewable energy and power systems\, from project origination to the design phase\, utilizing advanced tools such as PLEXOS\, PyPSA\, ETAP\, and Powerfactory.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/harnessing-the-power-of-industry-4-0-transforming-manufacturing-with-smart-technologies/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20240929T083000
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SUMMARY:Johannesburg 2-Day Workshop: Maintenance and Troubleshooting of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems and Batteries
DESCRIPTION:Maintenance and Troubleshooting of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems and Batteries\nJoin Avril Adendorff\, EIT’s Engineering Consultant\, for a comprehensive two-day workshop on maintenance and troubleshooting of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems and batteries. Book before 1 October 2024 to take advantage of the early bird discount! Additionally\, you will be entitled to a 25% returning student discount to one of EIT’s Professional Certificate of Competency Courses.  \nWorkshop Overview: \nSupplying reliable electric power for critical systems is an essential part of modern industrial installations. Uninterrupted DC emergency power supply systems are used in various installations ranging from power generating stations to consumer-end substations and various applications such as control power to emergency lighting and small but critical motive loads. AC uninterrupted supply equipment find wide use in critical applications such as control\, instrumentation\, computer and communication systems as well as other types of installations. Electrical engineers in any industry or other large facilities in diverse areas such as commercial buildings\, transportation systems such as railways\, airports etc. are bound to come across AC or DC uninterrupted power supply systems. This workshop will cover basic concepts of UPS systems available\, the principle of operation and of the main energy source in most of the modern UPS installations\, viz.\, the battery.  \nAbout the Presenter: \n \nAvril Adendorff\, Engineering Consultant \nAvril Adendorff is an engineering consultant\, with over 38 years of experience ranging from Heating\, Ventilation\, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC)\, electrical\, power quality\, earthing of utilities\, substation earthing and pumps. 24 years ago\, Avril invented and built the unifridge which is currently being used and studied in many universities in South Africa. Read more about Avril. \nWorkshop Details: \nNetworking opportunities\, including refreshments and lunch over the two days\, will be organized.  \n\nDate: Monday 28 October – Tuesday 29 October 2024\nTime: 08:30 am – 4:30 pm\nLocation: EIT South Africa – Unit 3\, Elevation Gardens\, Waterfall Office Park\, Bekker Road\, Midrand South Africa. Map Link\n\nStandard price for the full event: R6\,500 per ticket (VAT inclusive\, price from 1 October 2024)\nEarly bird special price for the full event: R5\,800 per ticket (VAT inclusive\, this discount expires 1 October 2024)\n\nContact us for more information. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge in uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems and batteries. \nRegister now to secure your spot!
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/johannesburg-2-day-workshop-maintenance-and-troubleshooting-of-uninterruptible-power-supply-ups-systems-and-batteries/
LOCATION:Onsite
CATEGORIES:EIT Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240925T110000
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CREATED:20240826T103608Z
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SUMMARY:Advancements in Computational Fluid Dynamics
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nRecent advancements in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) have been significantly driven by software innovations that enhance simulation accuracy\, efficiency\, and accessibility. Modern CFD software now leverages high-performance computing (HPC) and cloud-based platforms\, enabling engineers to solve complex fluid flow problems more quickly and with greater precision. These tools are increasingly utilizing adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) techniques\, which dynamically adjust the resolution of the simulation grid based on the flow characteristics\, allowing for finer details in critical regions while conserving computational resources. Additionally\, the integration of machine learning algorithms into CFD workflows has improved the ability to predict turbulent flows and optimize designs by reducing the need for exhaustive trial-and-error simulations. \nMoreover\, the development of user-friendly interfaces and the rise of open-source platforms has broadened the accessibility of these tools beyond traditional experts. Software packages like OpenFOAM and commercial options such as ANSYS Fluent and COMSOL Multiphysics have incorporated more intuitive graphical user interfaces (GUIs)\, automated setup processes\, and comprehensive libraries of pre-configured models. This has empowered a wider range of industries and researchers to adopt CFD for applications ranging from aerospace and automotive to environmental modelling and biomedical engineering. The ongoing trend towards Multiphysics simulations\, where CFD is integrated with other physical phenomena like structural mechanics or heat transfer\, also reflects the growing sophistication and versatility of modern CFD software. \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.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nAwareness of the latest developments in the field of computational fluid dynamics.\nIntroduction to high performance computing systems for CFD analysis.\nRole of Machine learning and AI in computational simulations.\nRole of CFD simulations in Multiphysics simulations conducted in industry.\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our school of Mechanical Engineering\, particularly found in the following courses: \n\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Digital Twins and Simulation Monitoring\nGraduate Certificate in Mechanical Engineering\nGraduate Diploma of Engineering (Mechanical)\n52884WA Advanced Diploma of Mechanical Engineering Technology\nOnline – Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering)\nOnline – Master of Engineering (Mechanical)\n\nAbout the presenter\n \nMr. Vijay Kumar Veera\, EIT Lecturer and Senior CFD Engineer \nVijay Kumar Veera is a qualified Aerospace Engineer with over 13 years of experience in using CFD methodologies to simulate industrial and academic problems. He has obtained an M.Phil degree in Engineering from Cambridge University in UK and has M.Tech and B.Tech degrees from Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay and Madras respectively. His expertise is in capturing Fluid flow phenomena using computational methods. He has worked with major organizations in Australia and UK with Red Bull F1\, Mercedes F1\, Boeing\, Airbus\, Thales\, DSTO\, Fisher & Paykel some of the notable clients. \nIn his current role as a Unit lecturer and Course Coordinator at EIT\, he has been instrumental in developing lecture materials for teaching Advanced fluid dynamics and Aerodynamics units for students pursuing Master of Mechanical Engineering. His passion is in teaching computational fluid dynamic techniques for solving real world problems\, which are becoming highly popular with professional engineers wanting to advance their careers to the next level. He is a passionate educator and an advocate for using real world examples in the classroom.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/advancements-in-computational-fluid-dynamics/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20240925T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20240926T163000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240617T065823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T084652Z
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SUMMARY:Johannesburg 2-Day Workshop: Grounding\, Bonding\, and Lightning Protection
DESCRIPTION:Mastering Electrical Safety: A Comprehensive Workshop on Grounding\, Bonding\, Lightning\, and Surge Protection\nDue to popular demand\, this workshop has been scheduled again!\nJoin Avril Adendorff\, EIT’s Engineering Consultant\, for a comprehensive two-day workshop on mastering the practical skills and knowledge in grounding\, bonding\, lightning\, and surge protection systems. Additionally\, you will be entitled to a 25% returning student discount to one of EIT’s Professional Certificate of Competency Courses.  \nAttendees will be able to claim CPD points for this workshop.  \nWorkshop Objectives: \n\nApply Various Methods of Grounding Electrical Systems: Learn the different techniques and methods used in grounding electrical systems to ensure safety and functionality.\nDetail Applicable National Standards: Understand and comply with the relevant national standards for grounding\, bonding\, and lightning protection.\nDescribe the Purposes of Grounding and Bonding: Gain insight into why grounding and bonding are essential for electrical systems and equipment. \nUnderstand Systems That Cannot Be Grounded: Learn about systems that should not be grounded and the alternative methods used to ensure safety.\nShield Sensitive Communications Cables: Learn how to effectively shield communications cables from noise and interference.\nApply Practical Knowledge of Surge and Transient Protection: Gain hands-on experience in protecting systems from surges and transients.\nTroubleshoot and Fix Grounding and Surge Problems: Develop the skills to identify and resolve grounding and surge-related issues.\nDesign\, Install\, and Test an Effective Grounding System: Learn how to design\, install\, and test grounding systems for electronic equipment.\nMinimize the Impact of Lightning on Your Facility: Understand lightning protection methods and how to implement them to minimize damage.\nProtect Sensitive Equipment from Lightning: Learn how to protect sensitive equipment from damage caused by lightning strikes.\n\nPractical Component:\nAccording to Avril Adendorff\, no other institution addresses the Earthing issue like EIT does. The practical component and the point of departure of this workshop will involve a site tour of the building\, looking at the distribution boards\, plugs\, lights\, and understanding how Earthing plays the overarching role. \nWho Should Attend: \nThis workshop is open to everyone\, whether you are a seasoned professional\, starting out in your engineering career or looking to change direction.  \nAbout the Presenter: \n \nAvril Adendorff\, Engineering Consultant \nAvril Adendorff is an engineering consultant\, with over 38 years of experience ranging from Heating\, Ventilation\, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC)\, electrical\, power quality\, earthing of utilities\, substation earthing and pumps. 24 years ago\, Avril invented and built the unifridge which is currently being used and studied in many universities in South Africa. Read more about Avril. \nWorkshop Details: \nNetworking opportunities\, including refreshments and lunch over the two days\, will be organized.  \n\nDate: Wednesday 25 September – Thursday 26 September 2024\nTime: 08:30 am – 4:30 pm\nLocation: EIT South Africa – Unit 3\, Elevation Gardens\, Waterfall Office Park\, Bekker Road\, Midrand South Africa. Map Link\n\nStandard price for the full event: R6\,500 per ticket (VAT inclusive\, price from 1 September 2024)\n\nContact us for more information.\nDon’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge in grounding\, bonding\, lightning\, and surge protection. \nRegister now to secure your spot!
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/johannesburg-2-day-workshop-grounding-bonding-and-lightning-protection/
LOCATION:Onsite
CATEGORIES:EIT Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240924T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240925T150000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240819T104918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T014750Z
UID:52346-1727168400-1727276400@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Perth 2-Day School Holiday Engineering Bootcamp: Design & Prototyping
DESCRIPTION:Due to high demand\, this event is currently full. Please register to join the waitlist.\nJoin us for an immersive two-day Design Engineering and Rapid Prototyping Bootcamp at EIT\, tailored for Year 9-10 students eager to explore the world of design and innovation. This hands-on experience will introduce participants to the fundamentals of design engineering and 3D printing\, guiding them through the process from initial concept to final prototype. \nBy the end of the bootcamp\, students will have developed practical skills in CAD modeling and rapid prototyping\, equipping them with the tools to bring their ideas to life. \n\nDate: 24 – 25 September 2024\nVenue: 6 & 8 Thelma Street\, West Perth\, Western Australia\nFee: $98 (inclusive of GST) for both days. Limited spots available.\nLunch will be provided both days including morning and afternoon tea.\nPresenters/facilitators: Dr. Arti Siddhpura\, Dr. Aravin Arumugam and Dr. Harisinh Parmar.\nConditions: this event is for Year 9 & 10 High School students only.\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity. Register now to secure your spot! \nBootcamp Schedule:\nDay 1:\n9:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Registration and Welcome \n\nRegistration\nWelcome Address\n\n9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Introduction to Design Engineering \nPresentation: \n\nOverview of the design engineering process.\nImportance of brainstorming\, understanding client requirements\, and considering constraints.\nIntroduction to the day’s project (e.g.\, keychain\, phone stand\, bag tag).\n\n\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Brainstorming and Project Planning \nBrainstorming Session: \n\nDiscuss the selected project and gather ideas.\nDefine client requirements and constraints.\n\nHand Sketching: \n\nStudents sketch their initial designs on paper.\nInstructors provide feedback and guidance.\n\n\n11:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Break \n11:30 AM – 1:00 PM: Introduction to Autodesk Inventor \nCAD Tutorial: \n\nOverview of Autodesk Inventor interface and basic tools.\nStep-by-step demonstration to create a simple example design.\nExplain key concepts like parametric modelling and constraints\n\n\n1:00 PM – 2:00 PM: Lunch Break \n2:00 PM – 3:30 PM: Hands-On CAD Modelling \nDesign Time: \n\nStudents create their designs using Autodesk Inventor.\nInstructors and assistants provide support and answer questions.\nEncourage students to iterate on their designs and troubleshoot issues.\nStudents to complete the final CAD model\n\n\nDay 2\n9:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Registration and Welcome \n\nRegistration: Check-in students and provide any new materials needed for the day.\nWelcome Address: Brief introduction to the day’s agenda and safety instructions.\n\n9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Introduction to Rapid Prototyping and 3D Printing \nPresentation: \n\nBasics of rapid prototyping and its applications in various industries.\nOverview of additive manufacturing and how 3D printing works.\n\n\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Preparing Designs for 3D Printing \nSlicing Tutorial: \n\nIntroduction to slicing software (e.g.\, Creality) and preparing a 3D model for printing.\nDemonstrate setting print parameters and exporting files for the 3D printer.\nExplain the importance of supports\, infill\, and print orientation.\nStudents to slice their models\n\n\n11:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Break \n11:30 AM – 12:00 PM: 3D Printer Demonstration Session \n\nDemonstration of a basic 3D printer and its components.\n3D printer troubleshooting (balancing\, inserting PLA\, clogged nozzle etc.)\n\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: 3D Printing Session \n3D Printing: \n\nStudents to start 3D printing their designs (required file format\, printer set up etc.)\nRotate groups to observe the printing process while others participate in interactive activities.\n\n\n1:00 PM – 2:00 PM: Lunch Break \n2:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Interactive Session\, Feedback and Wrap-Up \nInteractive Session: \n\nTour of the engineering facilities.\nQ&A session with academics.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/2-day-school-holiday-engineering-bootcamp-design-prototyping/
LOCATION:Onsite
CATEGORIES:EIT Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240919T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240919T010000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240802T092316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T104034Z
UID:52042-1726704000-1726707600@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Hydrogen from Vision to Action: Practical Steps for a Sustainable Future
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nThe webinar emphasizes practical steps to accelerate hydrogen adoption as a clean energy solution. It covers infrastructure development\, investment strategies\, and regulatory frameworks. You will learn how to integrate hydrogen into existing energy systems\, foster collaboration\, and address production and distribution challenges. Whether scaling green hydrogen projects or implementing pilot initiatives\, the goal is to drive real-world change toward sustainability. \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.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nIntegrate hydrogen into energy systems through coordinated infrastructure\, investment\, and regulations\nCollaborate across sectors to solve production and distribution challenges\nFocus on scaling projects and initiatives for sustainable clean energy\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our school of Electrical Engineering particularly found in the following courses: \n\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Hydrogen Energy – Production\, Delivery\, Storage\, and Use\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Hydrogen Powered Vehicles\n52910WA Graduate Certificate in Hydrogen Engineering and Management\nOnline – Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering)\nOnline – Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems)\n\nTo learn more about tuition fees\, please click here. \nAbout the presenter\n \nDr. Harisinh Parmar\, EIT Laboratory Coordinator \nDr. Harisinh Parmar completed his Bachelors in Chemical Engineering from Nirma University\, India in 2004. Later\, he joined manufacturing industry as a graduate engineer. After that\, he completed his PhD in Chemical Engineering from Curtin University Australia in 2015. During PhD\, he had contributed under BHP Billiton project for the mining explosive research and produced several research publications. Later\, he joined as a Research Associate in Curtin University under Chevron Technology company project for development of novel subsea settling tank. With that\, he was engaged in teaching and developing Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Courses part of Bachelor’s and Master’s Program Curriculum in Curtin University. \nAfter that\, he joined engineering discipline in Engineering institute of as Laboratory manager. In last few years\, he was busy establishing the Department from development of labs and creation of other engineering laboratory related infrastructure and facilities at all campus of EIT around the world. Research activities in multiphase flow\, waste to energy and renewable energy.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/hydrogen-from-vision-to-action-practical-steps-for-a-sustainable-future/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240911T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240911T010000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240730T093508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T095423Z
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SUMMARY:Exploring Careers in Illumination Engineering and EIT’s Advanced Diploma Program
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nJoin us for an insightful webinar on career prospects in the lighting industry\, tailored towards students aspiring to explore EIT’s 52856WA Advanced Diploma of Illumination Engineering and Lighting Design. \nWe will run through the diverse facets of lighting design and engineering\, highlighting various career opportunities available to graduates. We will also introduce the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES)\, who will offer valuable insights into industry standards and trends. \nGain a comprehensive overview of the course structure\, modules\, and the innovative teaching methods employed. Learn about the industry-leading software utilized to enhance your learning experience and career readiness. \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nExplore various roles in lighting design and engineering\nGain insights into industry standards and the role of the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) in shaping the field\nLearn more about the 52856WA Advanced Diploma of Illumination Engineering and Lighting Design program\, including detailed course modules and practical learning opportunities\n\nRegister today! \nAbout the presenters\n \nDr. Aravin Arumugam – EIT Lecturer & VET Program Leader \nAravinthan Arumugam has 20 years of experience spread between industrial practice\, engineering consultancy\, research & development and academia. He obtained his BEng (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering (1st Class Honours) and PhD in Engineering from the Nottingham Trent University\, United Kingdom. \nAravinthan has been an academic in different institutions of higher education in Malaysia and Perth\, Australia. He is currently a Unit Coordinator and Lecturer at EIT and teaches the units on pumps in the undergraduate and Masters degree. He is also the Program Leader for EIT’s Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. \nAravinthan’s research expertise and interest is in welding technologies. He is currently involved in research related to spot welding and friction spot welding. Aravinthan is also a Chartered Engineer (CEng) with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers IMechE (UK) and Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) with Engineers Australia. \n \nLucka Slatner\, MArch. Member of the Board for the Illuminating Engineering Society of Australia and New Zealand \nLucka discovered her passion for lighting during her university years. With a master’s degree in architecture\, she has over a decade of experience running her successful consultancy\, Light Atelier. Specializing in human-centric lighting\, Lucka explores how lighting profoundly impacts people. \nShe is known for her creative thinking and has worked on diverse projects worldwide\, pushing beyond conventional boundaries. As a light artist\, her captivating sculptures infuse unique artistic perspectives into every project. \nLucka is a Member of the Board for the Illuminating Engineering Society of Australia and New Zealand (IESANZ)\, overseeing the Knowledge & Development Portfolio. She is dedicated to mentoring aspiring designers and sharing her expertise to inspire the next generation.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/exploring-careers-in-illumination-engineering-and-eits-advanced-diploma-program/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars,On-Campus Engineering Student Webinar,Online Engineering Student Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240905T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240905T110000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240520T105310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T140042Z
UID:49433-1725530400-1725534000@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Complete Analysis and Design of G+2 RC Building Using Euro Code 2–2004 for Beginners
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nEmbark on a journey through the complete analysis and design process of a G+2 reinforced concrete building using Eurocode 2-2004 standards in this beginner-friendly webinar. We’ll start with an overview of general considerations in structural design\, covering key principles and concepts essential for understanding the structural behavior of buildings. \nNext\, delve into the intricacies of ETABS\, the renowned structural analysis and design software\, as we explore material definitions\, section properties\, diaphragms\, load patterns\, and load combinations. Learn how to effectively model structural elements including beams\, slabs\, and columns\, and discover advanced techniques for load assignment and mesh options. \nThe webinar will then progress to the analysis phase\, where we’ll demonstrate how to perform rigorous structural analysis using ETABS. Following this\, we’ll dive into the design process\, applying Eurocode 2-2004 guidelines to ensure structural integrity and compliance with regulatory standards. \nParticipants will also gain valuable insights into interpreting result outputs generated by ETABS\, enabling them to effectively evaluate and optimize their designs. To wrap up\, we’ll provide an overview of foundation design considerations\, rounding off the webinar with a comprehensive understanding of the entire structural design process. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and proficiency in structural engineering with Eurocode 2-2004 and ETABS. \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.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nParticipants will gain a solid understanding of the complete analysis and design process for reinforced concrete buildings using Eurocode 2-2004 standards\, empowering them to confidently undertake similar projects in their professional practice.\nAttendees will acquire advanced proficiency in utilizing ETABS software\, including material definitions\, section properties\, load assignments\, and mesh options\, enhancing their capability to efficiently model and analyze complex structural systems.\nBy interpreting result outputs and implementing foundation design considerations presented in the webinar\, participants will be equipped to optimize structural designs for performance\, safety\, and compliance with regulatory standards\, fostering their growth as skilled structural engineers.\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our school of Civil Engineering\, particularly found in the following courses: \n\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Structural Design for Non-Structural Engineers\n52873WA Advanced Diploma of Civil and Structural Engineering\nOnline – Bachelor of Science (Civil & Structural Engineering)\nOnline – Master of Engineering (Civil: Structural)\nDoctor of Engineering\n\nTo learn more about tuition fees\, please click here. \nAbout the presenter\n \nMistreselasie Sentayehu Abate\, DEng Candidate at EIT & Structural Engineer \nMistreselasie Sentayehu Abate\, (DENG\, PMP\, M.Sc.\, MBA\, PPST) is a pro-active and result-oriented individual with almost 20 years of experience in the field of Civil Engineering. Well-disciplined and dedicated\, he has the proven ability to manage multiple assignments efficiently while meeting tight deadlines. He can work well with people and conveys complex information in an easily understood format. He has years of diverse hands-on structural design and project management experience\, having worked in various roles\, including project manager for UNWFP (United Nations World Food Program) road project\, which was funded by European Union in South Sudan. Currently He is a professional civil engineer at a company called NEB (National Engineering Bureau www.neb.ae) in Dubai\, United Arab Emirates; NEB is the number one architectural firm in Middle East and No. 40 in the world. The World Architecture 100 ranking is released every year by Building Design UK and NEB has been steadily moving-up in list for 10 consecutive years. \nMistreselasie is proficient in utilizing industry-leading software tools such as ETABS\, SAP2000\, MS-Project\, Eagle Point\, AutoCAD Civil 3D\, ArchiCAD\, WaterCAD\, Epanet\, Inroads\, Microsoft Office\, Primavera\, SAFE\, PROKON\, GEO5\, ELPLA\, RSTAB\, ADAPT-PT\, REWARD\, and ADAPT Builder\, among others\, for structural analysis and design. Specialized in PT (Post-Tensioned) design and implementation\, with extensive training in prestressed concrete design from PTI. Skilled in conducting research in performance-based design\, with a focus on seismic performance evaluation of high-rise structures. Currently pursuing a Doctor of Engineering degree at the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT)\, demonstrating a keen interest in advancing structural engineering methodologies for enhanced safety and resilience. \nIn his research pursuits\, Mistreselasie primarily focuses on evaluating the performance of built structures under extreme conditions\, such as severe earthquakes and high winds. His expertise spans seismic resilience\, innovative structural systems\, site-specific seismic hazard analysis\, vulnerability assessments\, nonlinear modeling of structures\, and studying the dynamic behavior of complex systems during seismic events. With a wealth of experience in structural modeling\, analysis\, and design of buildings\, bridges\, and various structures\, Abate has made significant contributions to academia-industry collaborations.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/complete-analysis-and-design-of-g2-rc-building-using-euro-code-2-2004-for-beginners/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240902T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240906T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240815T075220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T024221Z
UID:52199-1725267600-1725642000@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Visit EIT at Electra Mining Africa Event 2024
DESCRIPTION:Electra Mining Africa 2024 – Where inspiration and innovation meet\nKnown and admired as the biggest mining\, electrical\, automation\, manufacturing\, power and transport trade show in Southern Africa\, it’s the trade show that moves with the times\, the show that will benefit you and your company.\nConnect with over 650 exhibitors and see 1000’s of innovative products\, services and technologies. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect and grow. \nJoin the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) at the Electra Mining Africa event! \nVisit us in hall 10\, stand B19\, to learn more about our programs\, engage with our team\, and participate in the exciting activities we have planned. \nDate: Monday 2nd September – Friday 6th September (5 days)\nTime: 9am – 5pm\nLocation: Expo Centre\, Nasrec\, Johannesburg \nEIT will be holding competitions\, games\, quick workshops and a seminar throughout the week. \nAttendees can look forward to: \n\nInsightful discussions on technology’s impact on skill enhancement\nInformation on EIT’s engineering courses and study pathways\nInteractive experiences and giveaways\n\nSeminar: Technology’s Role in Skill Development\nOn Day Two (Tuesday 3 September) of the expo\, attend a seminar by Christabel Phiri\, one of EIT’s Mechanical Engineering Lecturers. Her presentation\, “Technology’s Role in Skill Development\,” will explore how advancements in technology\, including artificial intelligence and machine learning\, are enhancing skill development and fostering continuous learning in engineering. \n\nChristabel Phiri has 14 years of academic experience and 5 years in industry. Known for her advanced technical knowledge\, she has a solid background in mechanical engineering from Zambia’s copper mines and extensive experience in South Africa as a lecturer and fire sprinkler designer. Since October 2023\, she has been a Mechanical Engineering lecturer at EIT\, teaching across all mechanical engineering units. \nRegistering\nWhen registering for this event via our event page\, you’ll receive a reminder about the event. You’ll still need to register with the event organizer. 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URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/visit-eit-at-electra-mining-africa-event-2024/
LOCATION:Onsite
CATEGORIES:Engineering Seminar
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SUMMARY:Basics of Programmable Logic Controllers
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nThis technical webinar will cover fundamental concepts of PLCs\, including their role in automation and control systems across various industries. Whether you’re an aspiring engineer\, technician\, or simply curious about PLCs\, this will provide a solid foundation. It will discuss the topics like what PLCs are\, their functions\, and programming languages. \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.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nPurpose of PLCs\nKey Components of PLCs\nPLC programming languages\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our school of Industrial Automation\, Instrumentation and Process Control\, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering\, particularly found in the following courses: \n\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) & SCADA Systems\n52872WA Advanced Diploma of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering\nOnline – Bachelor of Science (Industrial Automation Engineering)\nOnline – Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation)\n\nTo learn more about tuition fees\, please click here. \nAbout the presenter\n \nDr. Dipali Shende\, Lecturer & Course Coordinator \nDr. Dipali R. Shende is a distinguished academic in Industrial Automation Engineering with over 17 years of teaching\, research\, and management experience. She oversees master’s and bachelor’s courses in Industrial Automation at EIT. \nHer research interests include industrial automation\, process modeling and simulation\, autonomous underwater vehicles\, and process instrumentation and control. She holds two international patents from the Australian Government and the German Government. She has received various research funding from the government and has developed process automation labs through industry collaboration in her previous institutes. \nDr. Shende has educated students in various Industrial Automation Engineering domains in Australia and abroad. In addition to course delivery\, she has guided and supervised master’s theses and Doctor of Engineering candidates. She has served as a member of various university and college development committees.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/basics-of-programmable-logic-controllers/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240822T010000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240719T084307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240822T133024Z
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SUMMARY:From Concept to Creation: Exploring 3D Printing's Present and Future Pathways
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nThis webinar addresses three aspects of 3D printing. Firstly\, it examines the available technologies\, their processes\, and associated advantages and disadvantages. Secondly\, it explores the process of selecting a technology based on product requirements. Additionally\, it discusses potential research opportunities in 3D printing. Finally\, it highlights future directions in the field of 3D printing. \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.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nAvailable Technologies\nSelecting the Appropriate Technology for Your Application\nSome Research Perspectives\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our school of Mechanical Engineering and is particularly found in the following courses: \n\n52884WA Advanced Diploma of Mechanical Engineering Technology\nGraduate Diploma of Engineering (Mechanical)\nGraduate Certificate in Mechanical Engineering\nOnline – Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering)\nOnline – Master of Engineering (Mechanical)\n\nTo learn more about tuition fees\, please click here. \nAbout the presenter\n \nDr. Vishal Sharma\, Senior Lecturer and DEng Coordinator \nVishal Sharma is an accomplished Senior On-Campus Lecturer and Doctoral Research Coordinator at EIT in the field of Mechanical Engineering. He holds a PhD degree from Kurukshetra University in India\, followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at Paris Tech France\, one of the renowned Grandes Écoles. Subsequently\, he actively participated in various projects related to wind turbines and machining at NTNU Norway. \nWith an extensive experience of over 25 years in teaching and research\, specializing in advanced manufacturing\, Vishal has made significant contributions to his field. He has previously worked with the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg\, South Africa\, as well as NIT Jalandhar\, India. Prior to his academic career\, he spent three years working in the industry\, and even while pursuing teaching and research\, he maintained strong ties with the industrial sector\, successfully completing multiple collaborative projects. \nVishal’s research primarily focuses on Advanced Manufacturing\, resulting in the publication of 108 scientific articles. His work has garnered over 3\,600 citations\, establishing an impressive H-index of 34 on Scopus. His expertise has been acknowledged globally\, as he was recognized among the top 2% researchers worldwide\, according to a study conducted by Stanford University. Furthermore\, Vishal has demonstrated his leadership abilities by organizing seven international conferences\, editing special journal issues\, and publishing three books in collaboration with Springer publishers. \nAs a sought-after supervisor\, Vishal has successfully guided thirteen PhD and 28 Masters students in their research journeys\, fostering their academic growth. He has also forged productive collaborations with international faculty members and industry partners\, further enriching his contributions to the field. Additionally\, Vishal has served as an Associate Editor for esteemed journals such as the Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing\, Alexandria Engineering Journal\, and International Journal of Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems\, further highlighting his influential contributions in academia.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/from-concept-to-creation-exploring-3d-printings-present-and-future-pathways/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20240821T083000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20240822T163000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240617T065305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T055728Z
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SUMMARY:Johannesburg 2-Day Workshop: Mastering Power System Protection - Principles and Design Techniques
DESCRIPTION:Mastering Power System Protection: Principles and Design Techniques\nJoin Professor Jerry Walker\, for a comprehensive two-day workshop. \nBook before 1 August 2024 to take advantage of the early bird discount! Additionally\, you will be entitled to a 25% returning student discount to one of EIT’s Professional Certificate of Competency Courses.  \nAttendees will be able to claim CPD points for this workshop.  \nWorkshop Overview: \nThe course provides you with an opportunity to understand Electrical Power System Protection dynamics. You will gain an understanding of the principles and design techniques necessary to select and apply overcurrent\, differential relays to the protection of lines\, busbars\, cables\, transformers and generators. This course will help delegates to understand the capabilities of electro-mechanical and numerical protection and that electrical network integrity depends on a well-conceived and correctly implemented protection philosophy that satisfies the conflicting requirements of dependability\, security of speed. You will learn how numerical or micro-processor based relaying schemes operate\, their advantages and disadvantages compared with electro-mechanical relaying schemes and why today’s numerical protection unit is not just a relay but a multi-function protection control and monitoring system. The course will further expose the delegates to the practical calculation procedures for fault currents and relay settings. \nWorkshop Outline:\n\nNeed for Protection\nFault Types & Their Effects\nCalculation of Short Circuit Currents\nSystem Earthing\nProtection System Components\nFuses\nInstrument Transformers\nRelays\nCo-Ordination by Time Grading\nUnit Protection\nTransformer Protection\nBusbar Protection\nMotor Protection\nGenerator Protection\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nEngineers Technologists and Technicians in Planning\, Plant\, Project and Design Environments for both Power systems\, Instrumentation & Control\nMaintenance and Consulting Engineers\nProject and Engineering Managers\nSafety Professionals\nDesign Draughtsman\nField & Service Technicians and Electricians\nEngineers\, Technologists and Technicians in Training\n\nAbout the Presenter: \n \nProfessor Jerry Walker\, Managing Director of KEI CONSULTING (PTY) LTD and Director of WALMET CONSULTANCY (PTY) LTD \nAfter completing his National Higher Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) in 1986 and spending almost 23 years in industry\, Prof. Walker joined Vaal Triangle Technikon – now known as Vaal University of Technology (VUT) as a lecturer in the Department of Power Engineering. In 1996 he completed his BTech degree and in 1997 started with post graduate studies\, specializing in diagnostic testing of XLPE-insulated cables. In 2004 Prof Walker completed his DTech degree at VUT. Title of his Doctoral thesis: “Diagnostic Evaluation of Water Tree Aged XLPE-Insulated Cables”. In 2005 he was appointed as Associate Professor at VUT and then as Head\, Institute for High Voltage Studies. He retired from VUT in 2006. \nWorkshop Details: \nNetworking opportunities\, including refreshments and lunch over the two days\, will be organized.  \n\nDate: Wednesday 21 – Thursday 22 August 2024\nTime: 08:30 am – 4:30 pm\nLocation: EIT South Africa – Unit 3\, Elevation Gardens\, Waterfall Office Park\, Bekker Road\, Midrand South Africa. Map Link\n\nStandard price for the full event: R6\,500 per ticket (VAT inclusive\, price from 1 August 2024)\nEarly bird special price for the full event: R5\,800 per ticket (VAT inclusive\, this discount expires 1 August 2024)\n\nContact us for more information. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge in Power Systems Protection.  \nRegister now to secure your spot!
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/johannesburg-2-day-workshop-mastering-power-system-protection-principles-and-design-techniques/
LOCATION:Onsite
CATEGORIES:EIT Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240821T090000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240719T083957Z
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SUMMARY:Insights Into EIT's Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems)
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nExplore our Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems) course offered both online and on-campus. \nThis course offers innovative physical\, remote and virtual labs\, software\, and workshops for practical learning. It also offers Learning Support Officers (LSOs) and academic support for personalized guidance. \nDiscover industry-aligned units for essential skills and theoretical knowledge\, with diverse career opportunities upon graduation. Our session will spotlight the program’s structure\, learning outcomes\, and course details. \nAccelerate your career in Electrical Engineering—tune in to learn more! \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\nTo learn more about tuition fees\, please click here.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nLearn about the main components of our Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems) delivered both online and on-campus\nCurrent trends in electrical engineering\, renewable systems\, and electric vehicles\nJob opportunities for Electrical Engineers\n\nRegister today! \nAbout the presenters\n \nDr. Hossein Tafti\, On-Campus Lecturer \nHossein Dehghani Tafti received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering and power system engineering from the Amirkabir University of Technology\, Tehran\, Iran\, in 2009 and 2011\, respectively\, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore\, in 2018. \nFrom January 2018 to April 2020\, he was a Research Fellow at Nanyang Technological University\, where he worked on the control of photovoltaic systems for grid support. From May 2020 to May 2021\, he was a senior research associate with the University of New South Wales\, Sydney\, Australia\, where he worked on the modeling and testing of commercial photovoltaic inverters. He is currently a research fellow at the Department of Electrical\, Electronic and Computer Engineering\, University of Western Australia\, Perth\, WA\, where he is involved in designing a 1MVA energy storage system in conjunction with Magellan Power Pty Ltd. His research interest includes the grid integration of renewable energy sources\, in particular\, photovoltaics and energy storage and the design and control of multilevel power converters. \n \nDr. Munira Batool\, Unit Coordinator\,  Postgraduate Supervisor & EIT Lecturer \nDr. Munira Batool is an Online Lecturer\, Unit Coordinator and Postgraduate Research Supervisor in Electrical Engineering Department. She graduated with a PhD degree from Curtin University in May 2019. \nShe has over 13 years of extensive experience of teaching and research in the university sector. She is currently working as Assistant Professor in University of Engineering and Technology\, Taxila Pakistan. She has commendable teaching experiences in Power System Generation\, Power System Transmission\, Power System Distribution and Utilization\, Power System Protection and Electric Power System Analysis. Her research interests include Distributed Energy Generation based Power systems\, renewable energy sources integration and control\, microgrids and smart grid. Initially\, this was applied to improve the performance of Distributed Energy Generation systems using optimization methods. More recently\, her research efforts have involved the optimal sizing and siting of renewable energy sources (like PV and Wind etc.) in distribution networks using novel Power Electronic converters and controllers. She is a subject matter expertise on modelling and simulating renewable energy based power system networks using software commonly used in the industry. The results of her research have been published in high ranked journal and conference papers.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/insights-into-eits-master-of-engineering-electrical-systems/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars,On-Campus Engineering Student Webinar,Online Engineering Student Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240815T013000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240815T023000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240730T092641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T133049Z
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SUMMARY:Predicting and Preventing Malfunctions: A Revolutionary Approach to Condition-Based Asset Performance Management (APM)
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nIn the renewable energy industry\, a single component malfunction can significantly impact the entire network’s performance. Asset failures in solar and wind farms can bring down a whole network of infrastructure\, affecting thousands of customers and decreasing network reliability\, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. Therefore\, there is a strong imperative to predict and avoid malfunctions in such highly connected systems. Sophisticated reliability models using new Machine Leaning (ML) techniques are proving to be a game-changer for asset performance management. Data and artificial intelligence are being used to predict malfunctions at any future point in time and facilitate the shift to condition than time-based maintenance. Early detection and more precise information can indicate which components or equipment will need to be repaired or replaced and when. This is allowing asset managers to plan maintenance efficiently and avoid unplanned and expensive disruptions. \nIn this webinar\, we outline how machine learning (ML)\, combined with industry expertise\, can estimate the probability of failure for specific failure modes and components. The methodology illustrates a specific failure mode using a large wind farm case study\, where a significant number of component failures occurred within a short space of time. The problem is solved using a two-step solution\, firstly predicting the future probability distribution of a parameter given its current value\, and secondly\, determining the probability of the malfunction given the predicted parameter value. This allows a standardized and more accurate approach for prognosticating malfunctions of technical components\, thus determining their remaining useful life (RUL). \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.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nPower system reliability\nAsset performance management (APM)\nMachine learning and POF prediction\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our school of Industrial Automation\, Instrumentation and Process Control and is particularly found in the following courses: \n\n52911WA Graduate Certificate in Internet of Things (IoT) for Engineering (Foundations)\n52886WA Advanced Diploma of Industrial Automation Engineering\n52872WA Advanced Diploma of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering\nOnline – Bachelor of Science (Industrial Automation Engineering)\nOnline – Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation)\n\nTo learn more about tuition fees\, please click here. \nAbout the presenter\n \nDr. Naser Hashemnia\, EIT Lecturer & Principal consultant at HitachiEnergy  \nNaser is a Principal Power Electrical Engineer (PhD) with over 12 years of experience in developing and analyzing the reliability of electrical networks and conducting system studies for various industries. His technical skills extend to conducting solution technical reviews\, designing reliability models\, and developing predictive analytics using machine learning. Naser has collaborated with numerous consultancies and academic institutions\, performing power system studies and protection\, as well as research and development.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/predicting-and-preventing-malfunctions-a-revolutionary-approach-to-condition-based-asset-performance-management-apm/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240814T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240814T160000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240621T045323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T011334Z
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SUMMARY:Practical Financial Fundamentals and Project Investment Decision Making
DESCRIPTION:Practical Financial Fundamentals and Project Investment Decision Making\nA strategic foundation for business success\n  \nJoin Branden Dekenah\, EIT’s Consulting Business & Finance Specialist\, for a comprehensive one-day face-to-face workshop followed by 2 x 1.5-hour live webinars (please note these will be recorded) on mastering the practical skills and knowledge in financial fundamentals and project investment decision making. \nWhat You Will Gain:\n\n Understand the financial workings of your company.\nAbility to read and explain simple financial statements.\nUnderstand economic evaluation techniques in project proposals.\nCalculate the financial viability of expenditure proposals.\nOptimize the use of scarce capital on your projects.\nUnderstand the essentials of discounting cash flows for a project and calculate NPV as well as IRR.\nManage your company assets more effectively and know when to replace equipment.\nEffectively execute sensitivity studies taking into account risk and uncertainty.\nRank alternative investment proposals using discounted cash flow techniques.\nGain the knowledge of the pros and cons of the different economic evaluation methods.\nPrepare project expenditure proposals that can win management approval.\nMake effective decisions under capital rationing situations.\nCommunicate effectively with your financial manager peers.\nManage your personal wealth and finances more effectively.\n\nWorkshop Overview:\nIn today’s global climate\, financial decisions are coming under increasing scrutiny. It is essential that you have enough information to make effective choices and to drive your engineering projects forward with sound justifications. Second to this is ensuring financial meetings and discussions are communicated in a language that non-finance professionals can understand. \nFinance courses are among the most frequently requested by engineers and technical professionals. Reasons include rapidly advancing technology\, increasing project complexity\, and competitive pressures. Such factors demand you to do the best possible cost estimation and economic evaluation of your engineering projects\, products and services. \nThis workshop commences with the basics of finance. Basic accounting and finance terms are explained in simple English with an emphasis on the engineering and technology world. Cash flow concepts are discussed and the issue of making appropriate investment decisions is examined\, using such techniques as NPV and IRR. Finally\, capital budgeting and risk are discussed in an easy-to-understand manner. \nThis workshop has been designed to provide you with the fundamentals of financial management from a practical business perspective\, with engineers and technical professionals in mind. \nFor a full list of this workshop’s topics\, please click the button below:\nLearn More \nWho Should Attend:\nThis workshop is open to anyone looking to increase their knowledge and understanding of finance\, ideally from an engineer’s perspective\, yet individuals in other areas will also greatly benefit from the content. \nAbout the Presenter:\n \nBranden Dekenah\, EIT’s Consulting Business & Finance Specialist \nBranden is an entrepreneur\, business leader\, consultant and mentor working in technology & innovation\, business strategy and digital transformation\, and has consulted internationally on management\, business\, technology strategy and enterprise architecture. \nBranden has experience in developing and exiting technology businesses\, having co-founded Conducive in 2006 (which was sold to Empired (ASX:EPD)\, now Cap Gemini\, in 2012)\, and Interfuze in 2018. Between founding and managing business he has held leadership positions in multinational finance and technology companies. \nHaving started his technology journey in 1987 he had the opportunity to work in diverse industries including ICT\, mass transportation\, industrial automation\, healthcare and financial services\, and consulted to many others. \nBranden is currently the Managing Director of Sangoma Consulting\, a Perth based management consultancy and is a non-executive director on several Perth based businesses.\nBranden’s current research and business interests include technology & innovation\, future studies\, digital transformation\, strategy and strategic options analysis. \nBranden holds an Honours Degree in Commerce\, Diplomas in Engineering and Computer Science\, and an MBA from Curtin University\, Perth. Branden is a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management. \nWorkshop Details:\nWednesday 14th August: (1-day face-to-face workshop)\nLocation: 6 Thelma Street\, West Perth\nTime: 9am – 4pm \nMonday 19th August (1.5hr online webinar)\nLocation: Live and online (please note that these webinars will be recorded\, and a copy of the recording will be sent to you)\nTime: 5pm – 6.30pm \nTuesday 20th August: (1.5hr online webinar)\nLocation: Live and online (please note that these webinars will be recorded\, and a copy of the recording will be sent to you)\nTime: 5pm – 6.30pm \nStandard price for the full event: AU$825 GST inclusive \nDon’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge in financial fundamentals and project investment decision making. \nRegister now to secure your spot! Limited places available.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/practical-financial-fundamentals-and-project-investment-decision-making/
LOCATION:Onsite
CATEGORIES:EIT Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240814T080000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240701T123808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T134759Z
UID:50353-1723618800-1723622400@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Resilience of Engineering Projects
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the presentation here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nWith society’s increasing reliance on engineered systems for functions like finance\, transport\, and communication\, any system failure\, whether from internal issues or deliberate sabotage\, it can significantly disrupt our social structure. Many systems have been designed with dependencies such as GPS timing\, data backhaul\, or mobile coverage. How resilient are these systems\, and how can the inclusion of failure modes in the design phase reduce the negative impact of system failures? \nIn 1978\, NASA scientist Donald Kessler proposed that the collision of two satellites could cause a chain reaction from the resulting debris\, potentially rendering Low Earth Orbit (LEO) unusable\, a scenario known as the Kessler syndrome. How would Western society cope with such a situation? \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.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nConsider system failure in the risk analysis when designing a system.\nUnderstand that the desire for worldwide 100% data coverage may come at a cost to society as it contributes to space debris.\nRecognize that deliberate (malicious) damage to communications infrastructure may be used as a geopolitical tool by hostile agents\, negatively impacting everyday life.\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our school of Electronic Engineering\, particularly found in the following courses: \n\n52867WA Advanced Diploma of Industrial Data Communication\, Networking and IT\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Project Management for Engineers & Technicians\n52883WA Advanced Diploma of Applied Electrical Engineering (Electrical Systems)\nBSB50420 Diploma of Leadership and Management\nBSB60420 Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management\n\nAbout the presenter\n \nRob Howes\, Engineering Project Manager at Curtin University \nRob holds a formal qualification in Electronic Engineering. He has worked in Civil Aviation\, Satellite Communications\, Radar Systems\, and Large Scale Project Management. Holding a Masters of Project Management (Technology Management)\, he is currently engaged in the design\, construction\, and commissioning of a Passive Radar System to track space debris in the LEO orbit for the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/resilience-of-engineering-projects/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240809T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240809T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240617T064850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240719T022950Z
UID:50073-1723190400-1723222800@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Static Electricity in Hazardous Area Workplaces: Ensuring Safety and Compliance
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Overview:\nJoin EIT and their sister company IDC Technologies for their workshop on Static Electricity in Hazardous Area Workplaces: Ensuring Safety and Compliance. \nDue to popular demand\, the SEC Managing Director\, Cem Novella\, will present a workshop on static electricity similar to that provided to the regulators in Victoria and NSW. \nThis workshop provides a rare opportunity to hear from one of Australia’s leading auditors and the Chair of the Australian Standards Committee EL-025 on conducting a static electricity assessment and what constitutes a static control plan. \nWhen you consider that static electricity is the cause of many Australian workplace injuries\, fires and explosions and more recently\, 2 fatalities in Victoria\, it is quite concerning that most Australian workplaces are unaware of their compliance requirements relating to Australian law and standards specific to static electricity control. \nIs your workplace compliant?\nDo not miss this workshop opportunity to take an in-depth look with one of Australia’s leading auditors and investigators of static electricity at a typical example of a hazardous area workplace to better understand compliance and non-conformance. Take this valuable knowledge back to your workplace and begin the important task of protecting your site from static electricity in accordance with Australian law and standards. \nThis workshop is hands-on. You will see examples of non-compliance specific to static electricity in hazardous area workplaces\, but more importantly\, you will learn how to identify them and apply the appropriate control. \nSee how a typical audit investigation applies specific tests to determine static electricity compliance. See what test equipment is used by the auditor to determine compliance. \nIf you are concerned about static electricity at your workplace or are undertaking a project and would like to better understand the hazard that static electricity presents. Don’t miss this workshop opportunity. \nFor more information about this workshop or to learn more about IDC Technologies Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference in Perth please click here.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/static-electricity-in-hazardous-area-workplaces-ensuring-safety-and-compliance/
LOCATION:Onsite
CATEGORIES:EIT Workshop,IDC Technologies Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240807T084500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240808T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240301T045943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240301T045943Z
UID:46583-1723020300-1723136400@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:The Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference - Perth
DESCRIPTION:The Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference Perth.\nEvent Overview:\nFollowing the success of the first-time conference in 2023. The Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference returns to Perth. This conference is dedicated to engineers\, technicians\, and other personnel involved in Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas. \nThe conference’s inception. Participants will receive insights into the latest developments and best practices for both hydrogen safety & hazardous areas. The agenda includes presentations on design\, installation\, testing\, maintenance\, safety\, standards and regulations. \nAttendees will have the opportunity to hear from industry experts\, engage with speakers\, and discuss specific challenges. The conference serves as a valuable platform for those seeking technical solutions\, staying informed about industry trends\, understanding standards developments\, and learning new techniques to address challenges in Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas. \n \nTo find out more information on this event please visit IDC Technologies website
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/hydrogen-safety-hazardous-areas-conference-2/
LOCATION:Onsite
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="IDC Technologies":MAILTO:conferences@idc-online.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240807T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240807T080000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240416T124520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240807T122800Z
UID:47795-1723014000-1723017600@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Power System Protection and Recent Advances
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the presentation here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nPower system protection is a branch of electrical power engineering that deals with the protection of electrical power systems from faults through the disconnection of faulted parts from the rest of the electrical network. \nPower system protection emerged at the beginning of the last century\, with the application of the first electro-mechanical overcurrent relay. The majority of the protection principles currently employed in protection relays were developed within the first three decades of the last century\, such as overcurrent\, directional\, distance and differential protection. The development of modern science and technology\, especially electronic and computer technology\, promoted the development of relay technology such as materials\, components and the manufacturing process of the hardware structure of relay protection device. At the same time\, great theoretical progress had been made in the relay protection software\, algorithms\, etc. \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.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\nRecent development in power system protection and control \n\nWide area protection\nIntegrated protection and control\nNew concepts and developments\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our schools of Electrical Engineering particularly found in the following courses: \n\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Electrical Wiring Standards: AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Australia and New Zealand Only)\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Smart Grids\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Earthing and Lightning Protection\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Electrical Power System Fundamentals for Non-Electrical Engineers\nOnline – Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering)\nOnline – Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems)\n\nTo learn more about tuition fees\, please click here. \nAbout the presenter\n \nDr. Munira Batool\, EIT Lecturer and Postgraduate Supervisor \nDr. Munira Batool is working in the field of teaching and Research related to Electrical Engineering for past 16 years. She had completed her PhD from Curtin University Australia in 2019 and then started her role as Postgraduate Research Supervisor at EIT. \nMunira’s research expertise are related to following domains:\n1. Design and Modelling of Renewable Energy Sources (RES)\n2. Power Quality Issues in Renewable energy Sector\n3. Microgrids optimization and operation;\n4. Optimization of Clustered Microgrids\n5. Machine learning in modern power systems
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/power-system-protection-and-recent-advances/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240801T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240801T100000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240208T062136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T103515Z
UID:46091-1722502800-1722506400@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Large-Scale Evaluation of Existing Reinforced Concrete Buildings for Seismic Retrofit
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the presentation here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nThis study presents an alternative approach to the assessment of earthquake resistance of existing buildings and evaluation of the seismic requirement for a retrofitting process. In order to avoid the assessment of individual components of a building\, we propose evaluating it as a whole object using the nonlinear static pushover analysis. In this procedure\, the elements’ failure appears in the changes of stiffness at every pushover increment and accumulates until the total failure of a whole structure. Earthquake resistance of the building is quantified as a ratio between the total energy that the existing structure can absorb to the energy at its ideal (upgraded) state that can be estimated using the capacity curves obtained by the pushover analysis. The amount of required retrofitting can be then assessed as the rigidity that needs to be added to obtain the desired resistance. \nIn this study\, we establish the definition for the ideal capacity of an existing structure and corresponding safe displacement limits\, a procedure for the derivation of the target capacity curves and the earthquake resistance factor. \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.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nThe stiffening required to achieve the ideal energy absorbing capacity defines the seismic demand.\nThis seismic demand and resistance factor depend on the structural properties of the existing structure and seismic conditions of the building location\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our school of Civil Engineering\, particularly found in the following courses: \n\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Fundamentals of Road Construction\n52873WA Advanced Diploma of Civil and Structural Engineering\nOnline – Bachelor of Science (Civil & Structural Engineering)\nOnline – Master of Engineering (Civil: Structural)\n\nTo learn more about tuition fees\, please click here. \nAbout the presenter\n \nDr. Igor Shufrin\, EIT Lecturer & Course Coordinator – Civil Engineering \nDr Shufrin started his career as a Civil engineer and worked in construction industry for several years in Russia. He was awarded a PhD in Structural Engineering from Technion- Israel Institute of Technology in 2007 and then continued his research career at the University of Western Australia (UWA). He returned to Israel in 2016\, where he worked as a Senior Lecturer at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev for 6 years. Currently\, Dr Shufrin is serving as a lecturer and a unit coordinator at the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT). \nDr Shufrin’s research is focused on Design and Analysis of hybrid materials and composite structures and Computational methods in engineering.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/large-scale-evaluation-of-existing-reinforced-concrete-buildings-for-seismic-retrofit/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technical Engineering Topics Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240724T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240725T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T035427
CREATED:20240219T030322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T033401Z
UID:46578-1721808000-1721926800@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:High Voltage Conference Brisbane 2024
DESCRIPTION:High Voltage Conference Brisbane 2024\nEvent Overview:\nThe 10th Australian High Voltage Conference\, scheduled for July 2024 in Brisbane at Rydges South Bank\, promises to be an essential event for professionals engaged with high voltage (HV) systems across various sectors such as mining\, industrial plants\, oil and gas\, and utilities. \nIt will address the imminent adoption of a modified version of IEC 61936-1\, superseding AS 2067\, marking a significant industry shift. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the technical changes and their broader implications. \nThe conference will showcase the latest technologies\, research\, and case studies in HV design\, testing\, installation\, commissioning\, maintenance and arc flash safety. Discussions will encompass a wide range of HV components and equipment\, including substations\, cables\, transformers\, and switchgear. Emphasizing sustainability and reliability\, the event will explore challenges in HV equipment maintenance and propose forward-thinking solutions through adherence to standards\, regulations\, and strategic maintenance programs. \nExperience the highlights of the 2023 High Voltage Conference via this video: \n \n  \nWho should attend?\n\nSubstation engineers and technicians\nGeneration\, transmission engineers and technicians\nHV engineers\, technicians and auditors\nElectrical engineers\, technicians and electricians\nMaintenance engineers and asset managers\nPlant\, project and design engineers\nIndustrial organizations with HV electrical distribution\nEngineering and safety managers\n\nRegistration:\nExpress your interest in attending High Voltage Brisbane 2024:\nTo express your interest in attending this event\, contact Conference Manager Arna Eru via email at arna.eru@idc-online.com  \nREGISTER INDIVIDUAL \nTo find out who will be speaking at this event please visit IDC Technologies website
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/high-voltage-conference-brisbane-2024/
LOCATION:Onsite
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
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