the UQ News site reports. The new lab will enhance UQ's ability to develop skills in fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and heat transfer.
UQ's Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Michael Keniger said the Newcrest HVAC Laboratory will ensure UQ's engineering graduates have advanced skills in areas critical to the future of the resources sector. “The project would not have been possible without the generosity of Newcrest, but perhaps most important of all is our joint investment in the people who will drive the Australian mining industry forwards in the next decade and beyond,” Professor Keniger said.
" /> the UQ News site reports. The new lab will enhance UQ's ability to develop skills in fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and heat transfer.
UQ's Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Michael Keniger said the Newcrest HVAC Laboratory will ensure UQ's engineering graduates have advanced skills in areas critical to the future of the resources sector. “The project would not have been possible without the generosity of Newcrest, but perhaps most important of all is our joint investment in the people who will drive the Australian mining industry forwards in the next decade and beyond,” Professor Keniger said.
" /> University of Queensland opens new Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Laboratory - MINING.COM

University of Queensland opens new Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Laboratory

A $270,000 contribution from Newcrest Mining Limited is funding a new Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) lab at the University of Queensland, the UQ News site reports. The new lab will enhance UQ’s ability to develop skills in fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and heat transfer.

UQ’s Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Michael Keniger said the Newcrest HVAC Laboratory will ensure UQ’s engineering graduates have advanced skills in areas critical to the future of the resources sector. “The project would not have been possible without the generosity of Newcrest, but perhaps most important of all is our joint investment in the people who will drive the Australian mining industry forwards in the next decade and beyond,” Professor Keniger said.

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