UTS sweeps five engineering awards at NSW ceremony
The UTS Faculty of Engineering and IT has taken out five awards at the 2024 NSW Engineers Australia Awards.
The UTS Faculty of Engineering and IT has taken out five awards at the 2024 NSW Engineers Australia Awards, including ‘Engineer of the Year’ and ‘Student of the Year’.
Engineers Australia General Manager Sydney, Jamie Burrage, said the Awards showcase the impact of engineers on society and celebrate individuals and projects that push boundaries, change perspectives, and inspire innovation.
"By acknowledging their work, we offer a platform for them to inspire future talent and reinforce the importance of engineering in building a better future," he said.
Engineers Australia is Australia’s national engineering body, with around 127,000 members. NSW winners will go on to represent their division in the national awards in November.
UTS winners:
Civil College Sir John Holland Civil Engineer of the Year (National Award)
Distinguished Professor Buddhima Indraratna AM
Honoured for his groundbreaking contributions to civil-geotechnical engineering. As Director of the Transport Research Centre at UTS, Professor Indraratna AM has made significant advances in soft soil engineering and ground improvement techniques, benefiting infrastructure projects around the world. His extensive publication record and mentorship of over 150 postgraduate students demonstrate his profound impact on both academia and industry.
Environmental College Environmental Engineer Achievement Award
Professor Wang is recognised for his tireless efforts in promoting engineering and environmental sustainability. His commitment to diversity and inclusion, particularly in supporting young women in engineering, has set him apart as a leader in the field. An award-winning mentor and educator, Professor Wang’s outreach and media engagement have made significant contributions to advancing both the engineering profession and environmental stewardship.
Mechanical College AGM Michell Medal
Professor Eager is recognised for his exceptional contributions to mechanical engineering and public safety. His work in developing safety standards for playgrounds, trampolines, and soccer goalposts has improved industry practices. Professor Eager’s innovation in creating a portable impact test rig and his commitment to mentoring have further advanced the field, leaving a lasting impact on safety and diversity in engineering.
Transport Australia society Transport Medal
Dr Zeibots is recognised for her substantial contributions to sustainable transport planning and advocacy. A leader in the field, Dr Zeibots has influenced key projects such as the Sydney Airport Rail Link and the Inner West Light Rail. Her academic work at UTS has transformed transport engineering education, equipping future engineers with the skills to meet evolving challenges, including the shift to electric vehicle infrastructure.
Engineers Australia Student of the Year
Kyle Jewiss
Kyle works as a graduate robotics engineer at Greenroom Robotics. He completed a Bachelor of Engineering and a Diploma in Professional Practice in Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering.