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Allan Pimenta

Allan Pimenta

Monash University
Allan's research and professional interests include transport planning, transport modelling, road design, urban planning and urban design. He has worked in several large scale projects, including the design of roads, public transportation systems, street landscaping and neighborhood planning. He has also experience in project management, business development and statistical analysis. Allan would like the opportunity to collaborate with organizations to foster social equity and sustainability in cities.
Weijie Qi

Weijie Qi

University of Melbourne
James' expertise is in multi-physics modelling of blood flow in stent-mounted neural interfaces and cerebral blood vessels. He is proficient in image processing tools and CAD software to create 3D models of stents and blood vessels from angiograms and CT scans. James holds a passion for fluid mechanics. His research in hemodynamics has been published in international conferences and journals, underscoring his commitment to contributing to applying Computational Fluid Dynamics in medical science.
Zahra Rezvani (Deniz)

Zahra Rezvani (Deniz)

Monash University
Deniz's research interests include polymer chemistry, surface chemistry for bio applications. She is also skilled in characterization of material chemistry with FTIR, TGA, DLS, UV/Vis spectroscopy, Confocal microscope, and cell culture studies as in vitro.
Vindya Nishadi Warnakulasooriyage

Vindya Nishadi Warnakulasooriyage

RMIT University
Vindya’s research interests include combinatorics and discrete mathematics, statistical theory, and computational logic and formal language. She is also skilled in Python. She holds a Master of Philosophy degree in Mathematics from the University of Peradeniya in Sri Lanka. Before starting her Ph.D. at RMIT university, she worked as a lecturer attached to the Department of Mathematics, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka for three years. Vindya would like the opportunity to apply her research commercially.
Jie Gao

Jie Gao

Western Sydney University
Jie's research interests encompass corporate information disclosure, particularly in the areas of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG). She is also interested in corporate finance, with a focus on supply chain finance, as well as corporate innovation. Additionally, Jie possesses strong skills in big data analysis and has gained extensive experience in utilizing programming languages such as Stata, Python, and Matlab. Jie would like the opportunity to apply her research commercially.
Oluyimide Akinnawonu (Anthony)

Oluyimide Akinnawonu (Anthony)

University of South Australia
Anthony is highly motivated research student with a deep interest in timber as a construction material. A creative, outgoing, reliable and organized individual. He has an excellent negotiation, interpersonal, oral and written communication skills. He is a problem solver and quick to identify solutions. He has a passion for optimizing product quality and reducing costs, he is eager to apply his skills in an internship to contribute to real-world research projects and gain practical experience in a professional setting.
Tatiana de Campos Aranovich

Tatiana de Campos Aranovich

Macquarie University
Tatiana Aranovich, a PhD researcher at Macquarie Law School, specializes in health, AI, regulation, policy, and economics. Her strengths lie in Multidisciplinary expertise, Project Management, Teamwork, and Critical Thinking. Eager to apply research in real-world settings, she seeks an industry internship to gain insights and test her ideas.
Jose Maria Robles

Jose Maria Robles

RMIT University
Jose Maria Castillo-Robles is a PhD student at RMIT University & Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. His research focuses on the development of molecular modeling techniques to discover environmentally-friendly corrosion inhibitors. With a strong background in molecular modeling and chemistry wet methods, he is an excellent option to bridge between academia and the industrial world. He’s also skilled in Python programming, Linux servers, and data analysis. A problem-solving, adaptable, research-driven individual, he demonstrates exceptional leadership and teamwork, consistently with integrity.
Weiqian Lee (Eugene)

Weiqian Lee (Eugene)

University of Sydney
Eugene is a PhD candidate at the Kolling Institute at the Royal North Shore Hospital. His research interests are biomarker and drug discovery in patient-derived models of disease with a special focus on mitochondrial dysfunction and its relation to coronary artery disease (CAD). He has experience in various laboratory techniques ranging from cell culture, confocal microscopy to ELISAs. Eugene is interested in an internship to apply his research skills in a commercial setting.