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The UNSW School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications is one of the largest and most prestigious schools of its kind in Australia.

In the last 70 years, our school has grown out of a purely teaching institution to one which has made important contributions to the development of electrical engineering in Australia and globally.

Much of our history describes what we've done to establish and maintain itself in this position. Our teaching is driven by a complex process that involves considering industry requirements and best practice in other institutions.

It also includes inputs from accrediting bodies and from the school's own researchers to identify the knowledge that new graduates need to contribute to the future of electrical engineering and telecommunications.

The content of core subjects is modified and new electives are introduced. Laboratories are regularly re-equipped and redesigned. New teaching methods are also constantly being tested.

Our Study areas include:
- Space and Aerospace Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Quantum Engineering
- Telecommunications Engineering

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abcKJ Diraq, led by Prof Andrew Dzurak with A/Prof Arne Laucht & A/Prof Henry Yang, moves to Stage B of DARPA's Quantum Benchmarking Initiative: advancing plans for an economically viable utility-scale quantum computer.

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abcKJ Celebrating Teaching Excellence at UNSW!

We're proud to announce that Wendy Lee has been awarded the 2025 Scientia Education Academy (SEA) Exemplary Teaching Practice Award in the category of Building Student Communities.

This award recognises Wendy's outstanding efforts in creating inclusive, engaging spaces where students feel connected and supported.

What this means:
- $1,000 research funding
- Her video showcased at UNSW EduFest on 26 November
- Inspiring educators across the sector

Congratulations to Wendy, and kudos to all finalists and honourable mentions - your work will soon be featured in the TNYCU repository, now accessible externally!

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abcKJ Celebrating Excellence at UNSW Faculty of Engineering Awards 2025!

We are proud to share that the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications (EET) has been recognised across multiple categories at this year's Faculty Excellence Awards:

- Education Excellence Award - Anam Malik
- Research Excellence (ECA) Award - Nard Dumoulin Stuyck

- Professional Staff Team Award - School Managers: Elizabeth Gurung Tamang for EET
- Community Engagement Award - Danielle Holmes

- Collegial Commitment Award - Prof. John Fletcher
- Academic Excellence Award (Education) - Dr. Rui(Rachel) Z. Zhang

Congratulations to all our outstanding colleagues for their dedication and impact in education, research, industry engagement, and community contribution. Your achievements inspire us all!

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abcKJ Innovation in Action!

On Friday, 21 Nov, our DESN1000 students showcased their creativity with food-delivery robots. From clever designs to standout stars like R2D2, the energy was incredible!

Huge shoutout to Wendy Lee, Dominik Vogt, and the team for inspiring our first-year students to think big and build bold.

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abcKJ Highlights from hashtag#IAC2025

Thanks to Andrew Dempster for sharing this great update! We were thrilled to see some of our amazing PhD alumni making an impact across the globe.

We're proud to have supported these incredible careers and delighted to catch up with them at the congress.

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abcKJ The 12th Australia-New Zealand Terahertz Workshop was held on 27-28 November at UNSW Sydney, bringing together researchers, industry partners, and students for two days of inspiring talks, posters, and discussions on cutting-edge THz science and technology.

Huge thanks to Shaghik Atakaramians, Dominik Walter Vogt, Wendy Lee, Deepak Mishra, and Qigejian (Alfred) Wang, everyone involved and to sponsors for making this event possible. Looking forward to the next workshop at The University of Queensland in 2026!

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abcKJ Celebrating Dr Wendy Lee's incredible impact at UNSW Engineering!

We're proud to have educators like Wendy in our school who bring passion, creativity, and a sense of humour to the classroom. Her approach reminds us that learning isn't just about mastering complex theory—it's about making it engaging and relatable.

“Humour is the best medicine… and honestly, it's also my go-to teaching strategy.”

Wendy's dedication to her students and her ability to turn challenging concepts into light bulb moments is what makes her such an asset to our community. Congratulations on being featured in hashtag#HumansofUNSWEngineering—a well-deserved recognition!

Here's to more laughter, learning, and inspiring educators like Wendy.

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abcKJ Celebrating Innovation at UNSW Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications!

Our annual Thesis Poster Competition saw final-year students present cutting-edge research to industry and academic judges.

Congratulations to our winners:
1st: Patrick Adji - Smart Sleep Apnoea Mouthguard
2nd: Leon Weatherhead - 5G Power Amplifier Efficiency
3rd (tie): Sarah Kruskic, Zac Petersen, Nicholas Damaso

Thank you to our industry partners: Transport NSW, Resus Right, Thales, Telstra, TP-Link, Rohde & Schwarz.

Well done to all students for driving innovation forward!

Abhi Singh
Antony Radman
Arnu Matthews
Calum Gaynor
Caton Peng
Hank Chien-Heng Liu
Christopher Cullen
Daniel Hart
Jasmine Gage
Lachlan Cook
Leon Weatherhead
Mandy Shi
Nicholas Damaso
Patrick Adji
Sarah Kruskic
William Hinds
Zac Petersen

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abcKJ Looking Back: Thesis Poster Competition - Event Heat

A couple of weeks ago, our final-year students from the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications showcased their research through engaging posters, demonstrating innovation and technical excellence.

Well done to all participants for their hard work and creativity!

Stay tuned - we'll be posting about the finalists shortly!

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abcKJ Celebrating Excellence in EE&T!

Proud to share that two members of the UNSW School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications have been recognised at the 2025 UNSW Engineering ECAN Awards:

Dr Rui(Rachel) Z. - Academic Excellence Award (Education) Awarded for designing and delivering ELEC9781: AI for Power System Operation with Renewable Energy, one of Australia's first AI-focused power engineering courses - addressing a critical skills gap as AI and renewable energy reshape the industry.

Professor John Fletcher - Collegial Commitment Award Recognised for his exceptional mentorship and long-standing support of Early Career Academics. Through roles including Head of the Energy Group and Director of the Digital Grid Future Institute, Prof Fletcher has created meaningful opportunities, funding pathways, and a strong culture of collegiality.

The School's Head of School, Prof Jinhong Yuan, along with many EE&T academics, attended the ceremony to celebrate these outstanding achievements.

Congratulations to both Rachel and John! Their leadership and contributions continue to strengthen our School and inspire our Engineering community.

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abcKJ EMU First Robotics Wins First Prize!

We're proud to share that EMU First Robotics achieved an incredible victory at the First Tech Challenge over the weekend, taking home 1st Prize!

This achievement means the team will now represent us at the Australian National Championships in early December.

The First Tech Challenge is designed for students aged 12-18, encouraging them to think like engineers by collaboratively designing, building, and programming robots to compete against other teams. It's a fantastic opportunity for young innovators to develop problem-solving, teamwork, and technical skills.

Congratulations to Dawud Rahmati and the whole team on this outstanding accomplishment!

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