Space Launch and Learn

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Join us at IEEE Curtin Student Branch's Space Launch and Learn and gain an insight into the space and astronomony field! Learn about the advancements in space technology and how electrical engineering is used in this unique industry! This is the perfect chance to connect with industry and find out about internships/graduate opportunities within the space sector. See you there!

DETAILS
📅 Date: Wednesday, 1st May
🕕 Time: 12-2pm 
📍 Location: Curtin University, 211.222
💰Price: Non-member: $10, Member: $7

Free food will be provided and includes 2 PRES hours (6 weighted hours)

The attendees include: ICRAR, BINAR and PAST team

 



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  • Curtin University
  • Perth, Western Australia
  • Australia
  • Building: 211
  • Room Number: 222

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Fuling

  • Role at ICRAR: Data Scientist and Research Fellow
  • Degree/s completed: I completed my Master’s degree in 2019 and Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, both from UWA.
  • How I ended up at ICRAR: I commenced as a Data Scientist at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) in March of the previous year, after gaining experience from my previous roles as a Geophysicist at DownUnder GeoSolutions (DUG) and a Data Scientist Officer at the Telethon Kids Institute.
  • What I look forward to next in my career: My current work involves applying advanced machine learning techniques, often used in astronomy research, to develop practical solutions for weather forecasting in Western Australia. Additionally, I am involved in a project that uses predictive modelling to address childhoo

Max

  • Role at ICRAR-Curtin: Digital Signal Processing Engineer
  • Favourite subject(s) in high school: Science/Physics and philosophy.
  • Degree/s completed: Electrical Engineering
  • How did I end up employed ICRAR-Curtin: It’s a bit convoluted but, I met Randall Wayth after being introduced by another engineer while doing an internship at a different company, as I wanted help with a hobby project. That hobby project was transferable to a project at CIRA. I volunteered to work the problem at CIRA, then that turned into a casual role which later turned into a full-time contract for a year.
  • What I look forward to next in my career: Working on atmospheric measurement devices, continue doing more C & FPGA development and testing, working on commercial type projects.