An academic, researcher and a lecturer.
Completed a PhD at Curtin University Sustainability Policy (CUSP) Institute on the topics of transglobal activism and migrants' (dis)connecions with nature. Lecturer in sustainable development and in other humanities disciplines for the Office of teaching and learning. Previously lecturing International Political Economy (Curtin University) and Asian Studies (University of Notre Dame Australia).
Employed previously as a researcher at John Curtin Centre of Public Policy and a sustainability consultant.
Currently working at Ethics, Equity and Social Justice office, developing and implementing strategies towards equity in higher education.
A devoted life-long Go player.
Go and the 'conversation of hands'
Mar 21, 2016 03:10 am UTC| Insights & Views Sports
Artificial intelligence reached a new frontier last week, when an AI defeated human Go champion Lee Se Dol four games to one. Googles Alpha Go has made headlines for its ability to carry out the complex calculations...
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