Hosted by ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics
Interested in improving household health outcomes in Timor-Leste through access to clean drinking water? Or mitigating the impact of floods in Australia through nature-based solutions and community-led intelligence networks?
Come to the Humanitarian Engineering showcase to hear about how engineering and technology are being used in a range of development and aid contexts to improve quality of life for all.
Discuss current projects with students and researchers, and connect with your fellow alumni, in the networking session following the showcase.
Please note, if you are unable to attend the showcase in person, you can register to attend virtually.
Speakers
- Dr Jeremy Smith, Program Lead, Humanitarian Engineering, ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics
- Angus Mitchell, PhD Candidate, ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics
- Elizabeth Holly, final-year Systems Engineering undergraduate student, ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics
- Briana Jones (BEng '20), Program Coordinator, International Women's Development Agency
- Louise Bardwell (BA '21, BEng(R&D) (Hons) '22), Research Assistant, ANU Battery Storage and Grid Integration Program