Emerging Trends in Science, IT & Engineering
Built environment, engineering, IT and science research develops translational sustainable solutions to challenges in the natural environment, focusing on the generation of new skills to impact advanced manufacturing and the service industries.
About our research areas
Built environment & infrastructure research
The aim of this research group is to facilitate advanced research in all aspects of sustainable built environment through designing efficient buildings, planning smart cities, creating more liveable places, adopting smart technologies, managing construction projects and life performance of construction materials and components.
Geotechnical, rock mechanics & pavement research
This research group focuses on fundamental and applied research that builds knowledge to make civil infrastructures safer, more economical and sustainable. Our state-of-the-art testing facilities and numerical simulation tools allow us to conduct cutting-edge research that makes positive impacts on society and the environment.
Next-Gen Informatics & Technology Lab (NITL)
The aim of this computing, information technology and IT-applications research program is to engage computer scientists, experts from application domains (including health, community, business and environments), industry and government partners to develop innovative information-technology applications to benefit society.
Victoria University Fire Research Group (VUFRG)
The projects undertaken by this research group include detailed studies of fundamental combustion processes, the application of fire safety engineering in practice, and providing tailored solutions to the tunnelling sector. The research conducted is impact-focused, aligned with solving industry problems and making real-world impact.
Victoria University Power Sensing & Telecommunication (VUPST)
This research group aims to pioneer the future of power systems monitoring, reliability, and protection by the research and developing solutions. It works at the cutting-edge of power systems asset management and digitisation, harnessing advancements in computing, IoT, signal processing, AI, and communication.
Water, foods, environment & maths research group
This research group develops environmentally sound solutions to a broad range of challenges. By applying scientific, engineering, and mathematical expertise, they address the challenges of sustainable food systems, packaging, supply chains, water treatment, and more, as they relate to both industrialised and developing nations.