CDU Siemens Science Experience 2007 - Environmental forensics: ESI Darwin - Investigating internal and external environments

Siemens group 2007
2007 participants
Front row: Jim Sonnemann, National Director, Professor Chris Austin, Head, School Science and Primary Industries, Janine Inggs, student group leader, Jo-anne Creek, technical officer chemistry, Lisa Willis, technical officer microbiology/pharmacy, Kezia Lim, technical officer pharmacy
Second row: Ross Springolo and Michelle Parks, Rotarians, Lee Portelli, PA to Head of School, Ray Fauntleroy, Rotarian, Trisha Kohlweg, CDU secondary school liaison, Dr Diane Pearson, local Chair/GIS lecturer
Back rows: Secondary school students from Darwin High School, Dripstone High School, Kormilda College, Marrara Christian School, Nhulunbuy High School, Nightcliff High School, O’Loughlin Catholic College, Palmerston Christian School, Palmerston High School, Sanderson High School, St Johns College, Taminmin High School and Essington School

Invited speakers and distinguished guests

Introduction and Master of Ceremonies - Professor Chris Austin, Head of School, Environmental and Life Sciences, Charles Darwin University

Official opening - John Carroll, CEO Department Primary Industries, Fisheries and Mines (DPIFM); Margaret Banks, CEO Department of Education, Employment and Training (DEET); Jim Sonnemann, National Director, Siemens Science Experience

Closing ceremony and prize giving - Professor Graham Pegg, Dean, Faculty of Education, Health and Science, Charles Darwin University


Seminars

Man eating sharks - Dr Mark Meekan, senior scientist, Australian Institute of Marine Science

Marine and coastal environments - Professor Karen Edyvane, principal scientist, Marine Biodiversity Group, Department of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts (NRETA)


Media

Siemens Science Experience a huge success

30 July 2007

Charles Darwin University recently hosted the 2007 Siemens Science Experience for year nine Northern Territory students, becoming the 34th university in Australia to successfully host the program. Read more >>

Move over CSI Miami, here comes ESI Darwin

18 June 2007

Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) School of Science and Primary Industries will this week host the first Northern Territory Siemens Science Experience, the theme of which will be Environmental Forensics: ESI Darwin – Investigating internal and external environments. Read more >>

CDU to host 2007 Siemens Science Experience Program

26 February 2007

Charles Darwin University’s School of Science and Primary Industries is proud to announce the inaugural Siemens Science Experience Program to be held in the Northern Territory. Read more >>


Program highlights

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