My personal statement:
“It is vital for the University of Adelaide to remain an important, integrated part of a tolerant, broader Adelaide community that can provide a stable environment for all students and employees.
As a student and staff member of this University, I valued the development of supportive networks of Adelaide scientists, and a sense of community, beneficial in encouraging outstanding opportunities both here, and in collaboration with overseas researchers.
As a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts… serving on the Alumni Council of the University, with ongoing post-doctoral research projects in physics, I continue to be involved in the Conservatorium of music, and community orchestras.
My aim is to improve the quality of learning and University life, as chair and member of numerous scientific and professional development associations. I believe in providing supports for University graduates to revitalise our community with valuable, educated and committed members.
I am strongly committed to reinforcing a stable environment for encouraging outstanding research and employment opportunities for young scientists; missing career-rungs being addressed, to enable accessible pathways open to a greater diversity; fostering a supportive community for Australian researchers; and aiming to improve the quality of research life as an integrated part of tolerant broader scientific communities.
Thank you for your support!”
Leadership Roles:
Inaugural Elected Representative of the Faculty of Science, Alumni Council of the University of Adelaide (2014-2016)
Chair, IPAS Science Network (2014-2016)
Chair, IONS-KOALA International Conference (2013-2014)
Secretary, OSA & SPIE Chapters, University of Adelaide (2013-2015)
SA Branch Council Member, Australian Institute of Physics (2012-2015)
Research Roles:
Visiting Research Associate, CSSM/C2SSM (2015-)
Post-Doctoral Research: Australian Research Council Laureate PhD Scholarship, IPAS & CNBP (2014-2017)
Joint Support Supervisor, Masters, A. C.-P. Hsu (2011-2013),
“Resonance in a Finite Volume in Quantum Chromodynamics”.
Australian Research Council Post-Doctoral Research Associate (2011-2014)
Doctor of Philosophy (2008-2011), “Chiral Effective Field Theory Beyond the Power-Counting Regime”.
Teaching Assistant (Quantum Mechanics) (2010-2011)
Tutor (Physics I, Physics Principles & Applications), School of Chemistry and Physics (2009)
CSSM Research Scholarship (2007-2008)
Bachelor of Science, First Class Honours (Mathematical Physics) (2007), “The Vector Meson Mass in Chiral Effective Field Theory”.
Bachelor of Science (Optics and Photonics) (2004-2006)