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Applied Science – Update and graduate outcomes

Applied Science – Update and graduate outcomes. Innovation, change, exploring and growing knowledge. Hailey Reynolds RMIT Student. Why Science?. It’s Interesting Science is used in everyday life It is relevant and applicable to the real world It can be vast, simple and complex

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Applied Science – Update and graduate outcomes

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  1. Applied Science – Update and graduate outcomes Innovation, change, exploring and growing knowledge Hailey Reynolds RMIT Student

  2. Why Science? • It’s Interesting • Science is used in everyday life • It is relevant and applicable to the real world • It can be vast, simple and complex • An understanding of every day activities and occurrences • It’s fun • Endless opportunities • Ability to travel • Use state of the art facilities Information Technology Services

  3. Science in the City • State of the art facilities • New laboratories • A range of sophisticated equipment for experiments and advanced skills training Information Technology Services

  4. Science beyond the city Strong industry partnerships and real world experience • Practical placements • Industry projects • International field work Information Technology Services

  5. Applied Science An opportunity to set your own direction in a variety of scientific disciplines. You choose your own major, minors and elective subjects. • The following majors will be displayed on the testamur: • Applied Science • Biological Science • Applied Chemistry • Physics Information Technology Services

  6. Biotechnology Sciences Biotechnology uses the core knowledge and techniques of genetics, biological chemistry and microbiology. It has been the basis for several applications including preventing, diagnosing and curing disease, producing drugs and improving food supplies. Information Technology Services

  7. Environmental Science The evaluation and management of • the atmosphere (air) • the hydrosphere • (oceans, rivers and lakes) • the biosphere • (plants, animals and micro-organisms) • the lithosphere (soil) Information Technology Services

  8. Food Technology and Nutrition • Food technologists can specialise in: • Food Manufacturing • Product development and testing • Quality Assurance • Nutrition Information Technology Services

  9. Nanotechnology/AppliedScience • Nanotechnology includes materials, machines and systems that are capable of imagining and manipulating single molecules or atoms. • The double degree provides strong grounding in nanotechnology, across the disciplines of physics and chemistry with substantial biology and engineering components. Information Technology Services

  10. My experience • Large amount of practical experience in the lab and high employment rate • The program is designed for students to be job ready • Smaller class sizes • Bachelor Applied Science (Applied Chemistry) • 3rd Yr Project • DPI, Separation of Chiral Enantiomers by Capillary Electrophoresis • Bachelor Applied Science (Applied Chemistry) (Honours) • Honours Project • BHP Billiton, Structural Investigation of Titanyl Sulfate and Intermediates Formed During Thermal Decomposition • PhD • BHP Billiton, Fundamental Characterisation and Dissolution Studies of Coffinite “My dream is to continue working in research, enjoy my job and know that I’m making a difference in the world” Information Technology Services

  11. My experience (Highlights) • AINSE Winter School (ANSTO, Lucas Heights, NSW) - 2006 • Alcoa industry-based learning initiative (Alcoa, WA) - 2007 Returned as a student mentor 2008 - 2010. • BHP Billiton • Newcastle, NSW (2 weeks industry experience) • Perth, WA (presentation of my research) • Chiron School, Hyogo, Japan - 2008 (one of 5 Australians awarded this scholarship) • Week long experiments on ANTARES; ANSTO (Lucas Heights, NSW) 2010 • Conferences • Perth, WA - 2009 • Adelaide, SA - 2010 • Saskatoon, Canada - 2010 • Awards inc. Dr Megan Clark Award - 2009 • User of the Australian Synchrotron since 2008 Information Technology Services

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