Innovating technology for real-world challenges

At the forefront of change, we’re driving the electrical and data-driven technologies that power innovation and transform lives. Ranked #1 in Australia for Electrical and Electronic Engineering, our research and teaching lead the way in shaping a more connected, sustainable, and intelligent future.

We’re a leading hub for innovative education and research, specialising in areas such as wireless communications, IoT, cybersecurity, and data science engineering.

Recent industry case studies

Read success stories of integrating research and industry partnerships

My voice, your words: AI helps NDIS participants speak up

Artificial intelligence tools are transforming communication between National Disability Insurance Scheme participants and providers.

Satellite terminal connects the black spots

A new energy-efficient satellite terminal can provide affordable and reliable internet connection to even the remotest communities.

Smart antennas spot-on for connecting the Australian bush

New smart antenna technology custom-built for Australian conditions is helping to connect mobile black spots on farms and in regional areas.

Cutting-edge software brings custom surgical implants to life

The rapid 3D printing of surgical implants that precisely fit individual patients is a step closer with new software to help with their design and manufacture.

Some of the Lucy Mentoring Program participants.
Some of the Lucy Mentoring Program participants.

Outreach and community

The school maintains a strong external focus through offering a range of outreach activities, workshops and events for schools and the broader community, and playing a significant part in the faculty’s broader outreach programs.

The school is committed to building greater representation of women in the fields of engineering and IT, and our staff promote and foster opportunities for women through the faculty’s acclaimed Women in Engineering and IT program.

Contact us

You can email the School of Electrical, Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering at sembe@uts.edu.au