A high-quality acoustic system that could be used to improve non-invasive ultrasonic imaging and sensing is part of world-first research by an international team led by UNSW Canberra.
Self-driving cars, which are capable of sensing their environment and operating without human involvement, are now within the realm of technological possibility.
UNSW Canberra students are collaborating with Transport Canberra and City Services (TCCS) to engineer asset management and information solutions for Canberra’s light rail network.
We’ve become very familiar with QR or ‘Quick Response’ codes throughout the COVID-19 pandemic: chances are you might have used one to check-in to your favourite cafe, workplace, or businesses.
The knowledge of UNSW Canberra’s M2 mission continues to expand thanks to recent small-scale artificial intelligence experiments performed ‘at the edge’ in space.
Last week, UNSW Canberra engineering students saved the day once again for the fictional planet of Gondwana, taking part in ‘Project Neutralise’ for the 34th Warman Design and Build Competition.
As UNSW Canberra’s M2 mission spearheads Australia’s return to the global space sector, Spacecraft Project Lead Andrin Tomaschett shares his excitement ahead of a scheduled ‘controlled separation’ of the two satellites M2-A and M
UNSW Canberra Space has been buoyed by an announcement today from the Department of Defence, who will begin construction on a Space Division headquarters.
In quantum mechanics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle dictates that the position and speed of an object cannot both be known with unlimited precision at the same time.
Dr Bright found her passion for space in the pages of Encyclopaedia Britannica volumes during her early primary school years, where she first read about the solar system and the lifecycle of stars.