The University of New South Wales (UNSW) has opened applications for a term 3 entrance into a new Bachelor of Quantum Engineering degree. Quantum computers offer great promise for cryptography and ...
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Porous electrode design could lift green hydrogen output by limiting bubble buildup
Hydrogen could be the key to a clean energy future, but a tiny problem has been holding it back: bubbles. In a paper ...
UNSW researchers have used 3D imaging to see how trapped bubbles affect the efficacy of electrolysers in the production of ...
More than 160 female school students have participated in an event co-organised by Google and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) designed to attract more girls into science and technology. The ...
University of NSW is leading a movement which aims to bring more women into engineering through a campaign called 'Made by Me'. Australian businesses importing double the number of graduates produced ...
UNSW is a top 50 global university with over 50,000 students from more than 120 countries. UNSW is a top 50 global university with over 50,000 students from more than 120 countries. UNSW is a top 50 ...
Students in the Bachelor of Quantum Engineering (Honours) program will be trained in advanced electronics and telecommunications engineering with a focus on how to design and control complex quantum ...
A team of scientists from the University of New South Wales Sydney (UNSW Sydney) have developed an organic material capable of storing protons, allowing them to use it in the creation of a lab-based ...
Researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) plan to develop a redesigned PV module for easier recycling, with AUD 5 million ($3.4 million) in federal government funding to help transform ...
The centre, called Design Next, will prompt students to work in teams and create user-friendly, industry-standard products with a seamless interface between humans and technology. The aim is that ...
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