Australian engineers of Twitter! We are looking to speak with you about how the #coronavirus is affecting your work. You can be from any discipline, role, sector – whatever! Comment or send us a DM. And yes, you can remain anonymous. 😄
Think the humble chocolate chip can't be improved upon? Think again, says Tesla industrial designer Remy Labesque, who reengineered the delicious chunks for @DandelionChoco. https://t.co/lYUYVDq65v
“Looking at medicine as an engineer, and as somebody interested in applying science to product development, I could see that there were significant opportunities to solve decade-long challenges," says engineer and entrepreneur @gw_rogers. https://t.co/gvbW4V6T4l
A mountain of plastic is steadily accumulating with no clear solution for what to do with it. Could converting it back to oil be the answer? https://t.co/BzB2o4ercD
Twenty years on from the #Sydney2000 Olympic Games, an engineer involved in developing the cauldron reflects on the monumental achievement and the longest three minutes of his life. https://t.co/K33qYEJjOU
Around the globe, businesses and governments are rejecting the use of artificial intelligence #AI facial recognition technology, but in Australia the jury is still out. @tmiller_unimelb speaks to @create_digital_ https://t.co/auvgk15Kuh
Proud to be featured in this @create_digital_ article by @CharlotteBarkla This Australian-designed bionic glove will bring greater autonomy to paralysis patients https://t.co/Y99eYs3cGj
The world's most famous bike race, the Tour de France, is set to finish today. We've put together an infographic celebrating the engineering expertise making the bikes lighter and the times quicker: https://t.co/DHPe2YdK9V #TDF2020
You don't need to be a cycling fan to appreciate the engineering expertise behind the #TourdeFrance. Over nearly 120 years, engineers have contributed to making the bikes lighter, the outfits tighter and the times quicker. Find out more here: https://t.co/5wQLDFFaP0 #TDF2020
Yesterday was @ruokday, a call to action to ask important questions about the mental health of the people around us. We checked in on the engineering community to learn about some of the initiatives developed by firms to support their employees. https://t.co/m61hxitrSB #RUOKDay
Using computer modelling, Dr Yan Jiao from @UniofAdelaide is developing innovative catalyst materials to help convert renewable energy sources into transportable fuels. https://t.co/0ql0iLjrxl #renewableenergy
Small Creek was a 1.6 km stretch of concrete drain, until a project set out to turn it into a living waterway — and created a model for other communities to follow. Here's how: https://t.co/AnyCiWl4cR
In the rapidly developing field of robotics, machines have generally relied on sight, and increasingly touch, for their sensory perception. But new research has found that adding hearing to the mix could be the next great leap forward. https://t.co/CVruJp6ivc
Feeling tense? Worried? Stressed out? There’s tech to help with that! We took a look at range of new technologies aimed at helping users rest more easily. https://t.co/yZgaCSib2T
To celebrate #WorldHumanitarianDay last week, we spoke to 4 engineers about why they have a passion for humanitarian projects. Pretty inspiring stuff! https://t.co/r8CAogWoLt
We’re all spending more time confined to our houses at the moment, which makes diving into a good book a welcome escape. If you’re after something new to sink your teeth into, take a look at our top picks for engineers. What would you add to the list? https://t.co/5RXuK9TSpN