Australian lead for the Magnitude growth experiment on the International Space Station. High schools & primary schools from around the world emulate the same experiment as that on the ISS and compare data in near real-time.
Explode it with Science show design & delivery for the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences during the Sydney Science Festival. August 2016
Co-curation of the Fire-Ed Up bushfire STEM in schools project. Fire-Ed Up is funded by the NSW Office of the Chief Scientist and Engineer, developed from Central Coast Council’s Award Winning program. Delivered by Hunter Innovation and Science Hub and managed by Sleap Business Consultants.
Project technical support and advice for FutureStemGen, a 2021 & 2022 project to empower youth from low socioeconomic status regions to gain leadership and STEM skills and address local and global challenges. Students work with STEM maker kits for projects that genuinely contribute to their community, themed around smart gardens, sustainable energy sources (dye-sensitised solar cells, biodiesel from algae) and water purification.
Facilitation of the Indigenous Science Experience 2020 Online events curated by the National Indigenous Science Education Program during National Science Week. This National Science Week event is organised by the National Indigenous Science Education Program (NISEP), Macquarie University, and Redfern Community Centre. It is made possible through the support of Inspiring Australia and grant funding from the Australian Government
Intergalactic Brews & Cosmic Views as part of National Science Week 2023 on Aug 20th at the Newcastle Museum
It’s Not Rocket Science science workshops amongst art installations in shopping centers for the GPT Group
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