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At the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, we’ve built and maintained strong connections to both alumni and industry.


Our enviable research record is built on a network of mutually beneficial partnerships with government and industry. We also have a reputation for innovation in teaching and learning, producing highly sought after graduates with an awareness of industrial productivity.

Giving

By giving to a specific cause at UNSW, you create change where it means the most to you. From enabling high-end research to advancing the student experience, your donation can make a difference and help us achieve remarkable things.

Industry advisory board

NAME

TITLE

COMPANY

Alex Moran

Manager – Network Innovation & Intelligence

Ausgrid

Amit Gupta

CV/AI Researcher

Dview

Brett Swanson

Principal Research Scientist

Cochlear

Grant Garraway

Systems Engineering Discipline Lead

Raytheon

Julie Mikhail

Managing Director

Engineering Business

Kerim Mekki

Technical Director

Aurecon

Michael Stack

General Manager and Technical Lead

Tyree Transformers

Narelle Clark Chief Executive Officer Internet Association of Australia
Simon Blyth Managing Director LX Innovations

Alumni profiles

Find out what our alumni have been doing since graduating from the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications. There are many different paths to follow with one of our qualifications, and these inspirational journeys demonstrate the breadth of your potential futures.

Our research

Our researchers work in a wide range of areas, where many have very strong international reputations. Broadly, we cover the disciplines of Energy Systems, Nano/Micro Systems, Systems and Control, Telecommunications and Signal Processing.

Industry partnerships

We produce some of the world’s top engineers and we also develop innovative products and systems that challenge the way things are done. Explore our industry partnerships and read about our most recent achievements.   

Industrial training

UNSW Engineering students are required to undertake 60 days of industrial training. This is a great opportunity for employers to engage with potential future employees and to mentor the next generation of engineers.