• SESA NSW TWG Event (Webinar) – Respecify and Using Systems Engineering to manage complexity

    TWG (NSW) Level 43, 680 George Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Respecify: Writing better requirements Requirements authoring is a difficult and time-consuming task that requires the right combination of technical, commercial, risk management and writing skills. Most specifications are written free-form in a word processor because this is easy and familiar to the authors.  The authors are usually domain experts rather that requirements authoring experts. The […]

  • TSA Event (Webinar) – Light Rail – Lessons Learnt

    Light rail is having a huge resurgence across the world, including in Australia. Melbourne has the world's largest tram network, but what can we learn from these new systems?  This seminar will focus on lessons learned from the operation of Melbourne’s light rail network, benchmarking of interstate and international light rail networks and the development […]

  • Qld Event (Webinar) – Automating Rail Network Asset Management and Inspections

    Understand critical points of inspection in railway assets to safety and efficiency of maintenance strategies of railway operations using automated technology for asset management. This presentation will be delivered in two parts. Part 1: Automating Rail Network Asset Management (presented by Daniel Buntine) Using automated inspection systems, Aurizon Network is on a journey to ramp […]

  • NSW Event (Webinar) – A Rail Engineer – The Journey So Far

    In Melvyn’s presentation ‘A Rail Engineer - The Journey So Far’, he will share his project challenges and successes, from his beginnings as a rolling stock trainee through to managing the handover and completions of tunnels and stations infrastructure on Australia’s biggest public transport project. He will discuss the available frameworks engineers of today can […]

  • Qld Event (Webinar) – Reliability Improvement – A Case Study from the Rail Sector

    Across all infrastructure sectors, asset managers face an ubiquitous challenge of working within constrained budgets to deliver services to the satisfaction of the communities and customers they serve. This challenge is pronounced in the rail sector, where a single equipment failure on the rail network can lead to cascading, widespread losses of customer connectivity and […]

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  • Vic Event (Webinar) – Melbourne Metro Tunnel Project: Temporary Works Design and Management

    The Metro Tunnel Project is the largest public transport infrastructure project in Victoria’s history, but it’s not just the final product that is complex. This presentation highlights the significant engineering challenges that have been met during the temporary construction phases. Speaker: Brendan Stanborough MIEAust CPEng NER, Temporary Works Design Manager, Bouygues Construction Brendan Stanborough MIEAust […]

  • CORE Connect Webinar Series – Collaborative Rail R&D – Successes, Challenges and Future Opportunities

    Funded jointly by participating Australian rail organisations and the Commonwealth Government’s Cooperative Research Centres Program, the Rail Manufacturing CRC began operations in 2014 for a term of six years, with a focus of driving the development of new products, technologies and supply chain networks to enhance the competitiveness of Australia’s rail manufacturing industry. Following the […]

  • Transport Australia Society Event (Webinar) – The Future of Public Transport Ridership

    Engineers Australia’s Transport Medal rewards and recognises outstanding individual contributions to transport in Australia and is open to individuals from public and private sectors. The Transport Medal is open to individuals from public and private sectors including transport operators, consultants, government departments and authorities as well as academics and researchers. After a hiatus awarding the […]

  • SA Chapter Event – Annual RTSA/IRSE/PWI/RTAA Local Joint Meeting

    Fedoras, Mile End Hilton Hotel, South Rd, Mile End 264 South Road, Hilton, South Australia, Australia

    Please consider attending the annual SA joint event with IRSE,  PWI and RTAA at Fedoras at the Hilton Mile End. There will be two interesting lectures as follows: 6:00pm Meeting Opening - Chairman, George Erdos FIRSE 6:05pm Advanced Train Management System (ATMS) Whyalla Line Commissioning Peter Rogers – ARTC;  Mike van de Worp – Lockheed […]

  • Qld Chapter RTSA Event (Webinar) – Historic Splitters Creek Rail Bridge

    Join Engineers Australia Bundaberg Regional Group and RTSA for a presentation on Historic Splitters Creek Rail Bridge. Completed in 1880, the bridge remains largely unchanged. The bridge is now being considered to form part of a Rail trail between Bundaberg and Gin Gin.  Suzanne Brown will provide a historical overview of the bridge. Guest Speaker:  […]

  • RTSA NSW Chapter Event (Webinar) – New York City Subway Modernisation

    The New York City Subway, operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), is the ninth-busiest rapid transit system in the world and moves over 5.5 million people through the city daily. This presentation will look at the MTA’s unprecedented investment to modernise the outdated signalling system and move towards Communications Based Train Control (CBTC), along […]

  • RTSA NZ Chapter Event (Webinar): Innovating in response to the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake: Modular rockfall protection wall development

    The landslides caused by the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake presented many challenges for the NCTIR geotech design team working on mitigating the rockfall hazards that affected the narrow coastal rail and road corridor. In a few locations, site conditions meant that there was not enough space to use the traditional rockfall protection solutions. A new type […]

  • Qld Chapter RTSA Event (Webinar) – Supercomputing in Train and Track Analyses

    Discover the basics of the implementation of supercomputing in the analysis of railway trains and tracks, including capabilities, challenges and lessons learned in this case study-driven presentation. Overview Computer simulations have been well accepted in railway engineering and research. In recent years, research teams have seen an increasing demand for advanced simulation models and simulation […]