An expert team. Our team includes a blend of professional engineers and scientists undertaking commercial research for industry and government, and an academic team focused on high quality education and pure research. WRL is a breeding ground for Australian experts and industry leaders in water-related sectors. Our team.
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UNSW engineers hone their art at new exhibition in Manly. 05 Dec 2019. Engineers at UNSW Sydney's Water Research Laboratory have been working with artists to create an exhibition showcasing the environment, water research and Aboriginal heritage.
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(02) 8071 9800 UNSW Water Research Laboratory. 15 hrs ·. Nature-based solutions is an exciting new discipline that integrates environmental services within engineering outcomes. We are currently recruiting for a PhD candidate to undertake a joint UNESCO, UNSW Global Water Institute and Water Research Laboratory research project, examining floating mangrove
UNSW Global Water Institute. The UNSW Global Water Institute (UNSW-GWI) is a world leader in water research, innovation and problem solving. The Institute is a truly multi-disciplinary venture. Drawing on water expertise from seven faculties and 13 specialist centres across the University, WRC included.
The Water Research Centre was established in 2008 and consists of two research locations – the WRC office at UNSW Australia’s Kensington campus and the Water Research Laboratory at Manly Vale. WRC operates as an externally funded UNSW research centre within the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
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Established in 1959, the Water Reference Library served the Laboratory and other UNSW water and environmental researchers. As such, it held a significant and specialised collection of print material, research and technical reports identified as having value for open access and preservation. The project digitised 145 WRL PhD Theses, 199 WRL
Water Research Laboratory (WRL) Large scale model constructed to test the stability of Scrivener Dam . UNSW Global Water Institute Kensington Campus, NSW, 2052 Phone: +61 2 9348 0287 Email GWI. Connect with UNSW