Australia's highest ranked research for the fifth year in a row

(Australian Research Magazine, 2024)

Centre for Robotics

Progress in the development of intelligent robotic systems is exciting. We're exploring ways for robots to visually sense, understand and interact with complex and unstructured real world environments.

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Our research strategy

To achieve internationally recognised excellence and impact, the QUT Faculty of Engineering is committed to the consolidation and growth of our research capacity in priority and emerging areas.

The faculty’s research strategy provides context around the research priorities and the external challenges that we seek to collectively address. These research priorities are firmly anchored in tackling significant, complex and ongoing challenges that shape our global landscape.

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Real world research

Mackay Renewable Biocommodities Pilot Plant

Our Mackay Pilot Plant is pioneering research and innovation in biorefining. By turning agricultural biomass into cleaner bioproducts, we’re supporting an increased uptake of renewable processes and creating a more profitable and sustainable agriculture sector.

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STRATA Research Group

We provide high-impact solutions to industry by integrating sustainable process engineering practices with fundamental science and delivering workforce skills and industry-relevant educational programs and commercial outcomes.

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Our research groups and projects

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Biomechanics and Spine Research Group

The Biomechanics and Spine Research Group is a collaboration between Medical Engineering at QUT and the Spinal Orthopaedic Surgeons at the Queensland Children's Hospital. Our aim is to conduct quality research into paediatric spinal deformity and ensure patients receive the best management possible.

Bioresources, Bioprocessing and Biorefining

The Centre for Agriculture and the Bioeconomy’s Bioresources, Bioprocessing and Biorefining Program focuses on discovery and delivery of world-leading innovations in the processing of agricultural commodities, by-products and waste streams to produce value-added products in the Bioeconomy.

CARL

Construction and Architectural Robotics Lab (CARL)’s vision is to deliver evidence-based research on the use of human centred robotics in regenerative architectural design and resilient construction methods for a net-zero future.

Cardiovascular Technology Laboratory

Cardiovascular Technology Laboratory

Centre for Biomedical Technologies

The QUT Centre for Biomedical Technologies aims to deliver better health in our lifetime, by improving how we treat complex medical cases stemming from injuries, infection and age-related issues.Our research and development focuses on better patient treatments and quality of life into the future using regenerative approaches, robotics and artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing to expand surgical possibilities and reduce complications.

City 4.0 Lab

A globally leading research hub for sustainable, healthy, responsible and smart cities

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You can help us to discover new knowledge, create innovations and develop solutions for real-world challenges.

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Study with us

Be a part of a more progressive, collaborative approach to research and contribute to your field, progress into academia or grow your career.

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Work with our students

Research student internships bring a fresh perspective, new skills and innovative approaches to your workplace.

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Research news

25 May 2026

Seven ARC Linkage projects receive more than $3.6 million funding

QUT is celebrating the success of seven ARC Linkage Projects 2025 Round 2 applications totalling $3,668,784.

20 May 2026

Kedron Brook tops the microplastics count - three Brisbane creeks study

A QUT study of microplastics in the sediment of three Brisbane creeks has found that Kedron Brook had the highest load of plastic microparticles, followed by Bulimba and Enoggera creeks.  

11 May 2026

Hello QUTie! QUT’s new humanoid robot takes on the real world

Meet QUTie – the small humanoid robot who is the newest member of the QUT Centre for Robotics and already out meeting people around Brisbane and Queensland to help researchers better understand human-robot interactions.

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