Research Groups
Situated within the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture & Information Technology, the School of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering has a strong, internationally recognised research base. ITEE staff and students publish widely and attract highly competitive grant funding and industry sponsorship. More than 50 academic staff and 245 research higher degree students are active in the following key research areas:
Research Centres
The School has forged links with a number of national and international centres of research excellence at the forefront of technological innovation, in areas such as sustainable energy, information security, complex systems, computational modelling, human cognition and genomics:
UQ School Centres
(* ITEE is the lead participant) |
UQ University Centres (ITEE has links)
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Industry-funded research and development
The University of Queensland is one of Australia's largest providers of industry-funded research and development expertise and its research commercialisation model is current best practice. The School of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering plays an important role in contributing to that reputation. Research projects are sponsored by such high-profile organisations as:
| Microsoft | CSIRO | Qld Power Engineering Alliance (PEA) | |
| NASA | Cricket Australia | Powerlink Queensland | |
| Boeing | Sun Microsystems | ABB Corporate Research | |
| Software Engineering Australia | Westinghouse Rail | Alstom Power (Australia) | |
| Siemens Medical Engineering | Qld Rail | IEnergy | |
| Peregrine Semiconductor Australia | Tarong Energy | Energex | |
| AirServices Australia | Ergon Energy | DSTO | |
| SAP | CS Energy | Stanwell Corp |
Commercial Ventures
Some of the University's successful commercial spin-off ventures that have their roots in ITEE have been:
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For more information, see the ITEE Research Report.
For more information on individual ITEE researchers and their activity, see UQ reSEARCHers.




