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19.01.2022 Only 1 day to go for this exciting event: Women in STEM. Introducing one of our speakers, Angela Bee Chan. Angela Bee Chan is the Co-Founder and CEO of Hackathons International where its purpose is to educate and create the changemakers of tomorrow.... Angela has used her participation in Hackathons as her ‘second university degree’ and has mentored, organized and supported almost 500 Hackathons over the past decade. Angela is also a 2x TEDx Speaker and in her spare time, she is #isobaking and enjoys hiking. Get your FREE ticket now. This event is open to all genders, professions, and age groups. http://tiny.cc/hx7mtz



12.01.2022 Introducing one of our esteemed speakers, Professor Madhu Bhaskara, who will be sharing their wisdom at Women in STEM event. Professor Madhu Bhaskaran is an electronics engineer and co-leads the Functional Materials and Microsystems Research Group at RMIT University. Madhu has won numerous awards and fellowships for her research including two competitive Australian Research Council fellowships. She has been named as one of Top 10 Innovators under 35 for Asia (MIT Technology ...Review 2016), and has won medals from Australian Academy of Science and Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering. The discoveries made at micro/nano-scales by the research group are transformed into prototypes often in partnership with industry. Her work seeks to transform conventional hard electronics into soft and unbreakable products, thin enough to create electronic skin. Besides research, Madhu has a keen interest in gender equity and research training and has held leadership positions to advocate for the next generation. This is a FREE event open to all genders and professions, including high school students: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/women-in-stem-join-event-ee

09.01.2022 Introducing our next speaker for Women in STEM event, Taylah Griffin In 2018, Gangalu woman Taylah Griffin became the first Indigenous Australian to graduate with an Honours degree in Electrical and Aerospace Engineering, and the first Indigenous female to graduate from QUT with any Engineering degree at all. Taylah now works at Boeing Defence Australia (BDA) as a Flight Test Engineer, and is active in the BDA community as a founding member of the BDA Indigenous Advisory Coun...cil. Taylah is passionate about promoting STEM career pathways to young Indigenous Australians, and shares her story with young mob as evidence that being First Nations provides no barrier that cannot be overcome. This is a FREE event, open to all genders and professions. High school and uni students are more than welcomed. http://tiny.cc/hx7mtz

08.01.2022 We are pleased to announce the fifth speaker for our upcoming event on Women in STEM. We now have the following for our event. Ruth Harrison - Chair Bronwyn Evans - Keynote Taylah Griffin Angela Bee Chan... Professor Madhu Bhaskaran A reminder that this is a FREE event but bookings are essential (so we can manage the backend). Please book at this link https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/women-in-stem-join-event-ee



01.01.2022 We have over 150 registration so far - this is fantastic! Join us for this FREE event, open to all ages and all gender.

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