Engineering @ UNSW
From a bionic eye through to the world's most energy efficient solar cells and giant steps towards a quantum computer the Faculty of Engineering at UNSW supports a myriad of research endeavours. Spread across the areas of digital services, energy, water, manufacturing, health, infrastructure and natural resources researchers at UNSW's Faculty of Engineering are working towards solving some of the world's most pressing problems. That is why it is the leading Engineering Faculty in Australia.

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The World's Most Important Machine

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Keynote: After the AI Hype – What’s Real, and What’s Next - Richard Campbell - 2026

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Why This Is the Most Exciting Time to Be Human | Ken Ono, Axiom Math

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Mechanical Batteries: The Future of Energy Storage? | FD Engineering

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From Child Prodigy to Winning Fields Medal, Nobel of Math

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Inside Anthropic, the $965 Billion AI Juggernaut | The Circuit

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JANITOR vs THE BIGGEST GUYS IN THE GYM. They Didn’t Expect THAT

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The Obsessive Engineering of Precision Linear Motion

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Semiconductors explained in 16 mins | Chris Miller

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Atomic Force Microscope high-speed video, selective stainless steel etching, bacteria, and more

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The $200M Machine that Prints Microchips: The EUV Photolithography System

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AlphaFold - The Most Useful Thing AI Has Ever Done

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Birth of BASIC

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Yann LeCun: World Models: Enabling the next AI revolution

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Pros and Cons of the University of Melbourne (An independent review by CYU)

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The Ridiculous Engineering of Jet Engines

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Fusion reactors now work, but how close are they to rollout?

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The Tipping Points of Climate Change — and Where We Stand | Johan Rockström | TED

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Behind the Scenes: UNSW | Graduate Tour | Aeronautical Engineering

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