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It was a love of puzzles and problem solving that led Tan Thai down the path of engineering – and now he shares that lightbulb moment with everyone.
“When I was growing up in Darwin, I didn’t really hear much about mechanical fitters,” said Eddie Clarke, who’s currently pursuing a Certificate III in Mechanical Engineering at Charles Darwin University.
Dr. Milad Bazli is a lecturer in the Faculty of Science and Technology. He also holds and Honorary Fellow position at The School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering of The University of Queensland.
Dr Sami Azam is currently a lecturer in Engineering at Charles Darwin University.
College of Engineering, IT & Environment PhD candidate, Allyson Malpartida is using ants and termites to create a cost-effective solution for rehabilitation measurement.
The Advancing Women in STEM Courses is focused on gender equity issues across all Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines at Charles Darwin University.
Dr. Taslima Khanam is a passionate researcher in the field of life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle energy assessment (LCEA) across diverse engineering technologies, products, and systems. With a wealth of experience, she has specialized in conducting quantitative assessments of a wide range of environmental impact indicators.
Alwyn Jose recently graduated with a Master of Information Technology (Software Engineering) at CDU. Last year, he won the IT Code Fair business and innovation challenge with his CDU Smart Parking system, which enables users to find vacant parking spaces via sensors that inform an app, when a driver comes within 2km of their destination. We asked him some questions about his experience as a CDU student. 
Chao arrived in Darwin from China to study Master of Information Technology, Software Engineering. His experience of studying and living in Darwin has been wonderful.
Hao Chen completed his undergraduate studies at Tianjin University of Technology before going on to work as an electronics engineer for big brands like Samsung and Honeywell in his home country of China. He then made the move to Darwin to study a Master degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Charles Darwin University, which he graduated from in 2016.
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