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Listen to the Engineering the Future podcast on your favourite podcast platform.

The Engineering the Future series is a space for thought-provoking conversations about the bold ideas that will impact society over the next two decades.
From exciting developments in nuclear technology and major transformations in the mining industry, through to the universal impact of artificial intelligence, we speak with leading academics and industry leaders about the technological marvels that will define us as we work towards a more sustainable future for all.
Together, we’ll discover how innovative engineering starts with imagination in action.

Podcasts

PFAS
PFAS Forever Chemicals

How a useful invention became a global contaminant.

Speakers:

  • Denis O'Carroll,Ìý Professor and Deputy Head of School (Research) in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ Sydney.
  • Andrew Mitchell,
    Environmental engineer and National Environmental Team Lead at ADE Consulting Group
Equitable Health Podcast
Equitable Healthcare

Not all healthcare is created equal.

Speakers:

  • Lauren Kark, ÌýAssociate Head (Education) at the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering
  • Kathryn Currow,ÌýFounder and Managing Director of Taking Paediatrics Abroad.
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Cybersecurity

AI in cybersecurity - friend or foe?

Speakers:

  • Hammond Pearce, Lecturer in the School of Computer Science and Engineering, »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ.
  • Sharat Madanapalli, AI leader and Director of InTune AI.
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Smart Technology

Automation and efficiency, but at what cost to privacy?

Speakers:

  • Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson,ÌýSenior Lecturer in Epistemics at »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ Sydney.
  • Erika Whillas, researcher and senior experience strategist.
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Water

Addressing the threats of water scarcity, flooding, and rising sea levels.

Speakers:

  • Kristen Splinter, Managing Director of the Water Research Laboratory at »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ Sydney.
  • Daniel Lambert, Managing Director of Legacie and Chief Executive Officer of WaterStart Australia.
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