Virtual reality pilot training and better monitoring of water pollution are among University of Queensland research funded in the latest round of Australian Research Council Linkage Projects.

5 July 2019
Researchers are developing a range of new solder alloys

Electronics are getting smaller, smarter and ever-more ubiquitous, and the minute parts that make them work need to be constantly re-engineered to keep pace with rapid change.

5 August 2016

University of Queensland research has led to a $9.25 million investment in hydrogen storage innovation.

14 May 2013

Soldering and brazing technologies supplier Nihon Superior has joined forces with The University of Queensland (UQ) to provide a world-class research centre for the manufacture of electronic materials.

23 August 2012

The University of Queensland (UQ) has strengthened its ties with an international organisation that is at the forefront of energy related research with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

12 October 2011

Leading Australian university, The University of Queensland, will continue its Global Challenges Leadership series with a seminar and networking event in Japan today, Wednesday, October 5.

5 October 2011

Research at The University of Queensland has helped a Japanese company stay at the industry forefront of environmentally sustainable soldering and brazing products.

12 May 2011

Applications are now open for the annual Trailblazer competition run by The University of Queensland’s main research commercialisation company, UniQuest.

27 April 2010

Six scientists from The University of Queensland have received Smart Future Fellowships to help further their research into areas such as disease detection and clean energy.

5 June 2009

UQ staff and students with entrepreneurial ideas or early stage research projects are encouraged to enter UniQuest’s annual Trailblazer competition, which offers $40,000 in cash prizes.

23 April 2009

Hydrexia Pty Ltd has secured investment from Uniseed and the teQstart Investment Fund to commercialise a new technology for the inexpensive and safe storage of hydrogen.

1 September 2006

Reducing the toxic pollution of landfill sites from lead in the circuits of dumped electronic equipment is the aim of a research agreement between The University of Queensland and a major Japanese metals company.

21 June 2006

A new hydrogen storage technology being commercialised by The University of Queensland spin-off company, Hydrexia Pty Ltd, could propel hydrogen gas into the mass market as an alternative green fuel.

21 February 2005

A group of trailblazing University of Queensland staff and students have each been awarded $8000 to help develop their innovative research.

19 November 2003

Growing up in the shadows of a large aluminium smelter in central Norway has had a profound effect on the research interests and achievements of Dr Arne Dahle.

12 September 2001