Materials
What is Materials Engineering?
Materials engineers test the ways certain materials behave when put under pressure or are heated or joined with other materials.
They may work with metals, plastics, rubber, timber, or ceramics – or they may develop new materials. They may also be involved with developing new and improved ways of recycling plastics and paper.
Materials engineers may work in diverse areas, particularly those where chemical, electrical, manufacturing and mining engineers find employment. These areas include large foundries, steel works, aluminum plants and companies involved with alloy research.
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Humanitarian Engineering Conference
December 19, 2011
Year of Humanitarian Engineering culminates with an “inspirational” conference
The recent Year of Humanitarian Engineering Conference, held in Melbourne from 30 November to 2 December, was a great success. The conference was the culmination of a year-long calendar focused on the theme of educating, activating and celebrating the work of humanitarian engineers around the globe. -
Live & Learn Environmental Education Receives Grand Challenges Explorations Funding
November 30, 2011
Phnom Penh – Live & Learn Environmental Education announced today that it will receive funding through Grand Challenges Explorations, an initiative created by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that enables researchers worldwide to test unorthodox ideas that address persistent health and development challenges.
Engineers Australia is proud to announce that 2011 is the Year of Humanitarian Engineering

















