International Engagement

International engagement

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Explore our activities to support global communities. Partner with us in research, student placements, and industry projects to benefit from our expertise, facilities, and exceptional students.

We understand the value of building strong partnerships with the communities that surround us. With a focus on creating a digital, more sustainable and healthier future, we are committed to supporting initiatives and research partners worldwide.

Jordan

Six jordanian students who were awarded PhD scholarships by the University of Jordan have been appointed into the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, the School of Biomedical Engineering, the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The group is gender-balanced with three males and three females. This initiative was driven by the President of the University of Jordan Dr. Natheer Obeidat who is an alumnist of the University of Sydney.

To welcome the new cohort, the Ambassador of Jordan, His Excellency Mr Janti Kalajoqa visited the University of Sydney on Tuesday 3 December 2024 and welcomed the new students wishing them success in their research. His Excellency was greeted by the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Professor Hesham El-Gamal who thanked Mr Janti and the University of Jordan for this generous initiative hoping that this marks the beginning of a long and productive collaboration with other institutions within Jordan.

Ambassador of Jordan visit to the University of Sydney
His Excellency Ambassador of Jordan Mr Janti Kalajoqa (6th from right) with Dean Hesham El Gamal (7th from right) greeting the new students: Hebah Al-Fayyad, Raghad Emran, Mohammad Elfauri, Wlla Abbad, Ahmad Kattan, Faisal Al Matar.

Vietnam

Collaboration with the Sydney Vietnam Institute

Initiatives have included visits from leaders of Ho Chi Minh City’s People’s Committee to the Faculty in 2024, a MOU signing between the Net Zero Institute and HCMC Institute for Development Studies, as well as a Sydney Vietnam Innovation Symposium organised in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi as part of the SVI official launch in June 2024.

For partnership opportunities, please contact the Institute Director, Professor Thu-Anh Nguyen, at thuanh.nguyen@sydneyvietnaminstitute.org.

Biohack

Led by Professor Hala Zreiqat, this inaugural competition will see high school students from Vietnam engineer solutions to address current problems in healthcare and the environment.

Delegation to Hanoi

The School of Computer Science led a delegation in Hanoi to develop relationships with key academic partners, including Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam National University, FPT University, VinUniversity and Post and Telecommunications Institute of Technology. They discussed collaborative research opportunities and revitalising industry connections, leveraging government funding and industry support. 

The delegation also reviewed leadership and training models in leading companies from the Viettel Group, FPT Corporation, Vingroup and Vietnam-based Australian company Orlar, founded by alum Dr Lyndal Hugo, to explore PhD industry scholarships such as the USYD Vingroup scholarships. They also explored enhancing student experiences and learning by collaborating in competitions like the annual Coding Fest and course mapping for computer science degrees.   

Vietnam Delegation visit
Vietnam Delegation visit

School of Computer Science Vietnam delegation

In collaboration with VinUniversity, we held the Cyber Security and AI Summit that brought together key academics and industry leaders to explore cutting advancements in cyber security, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Our representing academics at the event, include Professor Ken Tye YongProfessor Philip Heng Wai LeongDr Suranga SeneviratneAssociate Professor Zhiyong Wang and Associate Professor Nguyen Tran

In partnership with the Net Zero Institute, we've engaged Linfox for industry collaboration opportunities and Hanoi University of Science and Technology to submit a joint grant. Further, we are helping lead the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee's 2050 net zero strategy. 

Japan

In January 2024,  the Associate Dean, External Engagement, Prof. Ken-Tye Yong; Head of School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Prof. Sri Parameswaran, Dr Anusha Withana from School of Computer Sciences and Head External Relations, Sandra Margon visited Japan for participation in the 2024 RISC-V Day Tokyo conference.

RISC-V is an  open standard instruction set architecture based on established reduced instruction set computer principles. RISC-V is the largest event in Japan bringing together RISC—V related technologies and products as well as key stakeholders such as industry and academia to exchange information and key advancements. 

Prof. Yong was the Master of Ceremony for the academic stream of the conference, Prof. Parameswaran delivered a keynote paper and the Faculty hosted an information booth to provide information on our education and research capabilities and offerings.

The team also met with a business leaders from Takenaka Corporation (construction), NTT Semiconductor Device team; Woven by Toyota; from academia with Tokyo Institute of Technology, UEC University of Electro-Communications, Keio University, AIST, the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology – AI Research Centre.

They also presented to METI, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry on the NZI and learnt more about the Japanese government “GX strategy” (green transformation). We aim to build these partnerships with aligned groups in Japan over 2024 via online workshops and targeted joint funding applications.

Japan

Contact

Research partnership enquiries

engineering.external@sydney.edu.au