Past alumni events
Past alumni events
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Rise and demise of the microbes
Professor Phil Andrews and Associate Professor Rico Tabor discuss the recent advances and challenges remaining in the fight against bugs.

New windows to the universe - The discovery of gravitational waves
Associate Professor Paul Lasky and Professor Ilya Mandel talk about the ground-breaking science of gravitational-wave astronomy and its impact on fundamental physics and our understanding of the Universe.

How to land your next role? A young scientist's guide
We spoke to Monash Science alumni about their career journeys and their advice for young scientist's trying to land their next role.

How to be a smart investor: Is it all in the numbers?
Dr Hasan Fallahgoul and Dr Yu (Oscar) Tian from the Monash Centre for Quantitative Finance and Investment Strategy talk about the mathematics of smart investment.

Earth Matters: A tempo to our planet's evolution
Professor Peter Cawood shares the magnificent story of the origin of the Earth and the history of its evolution to form the environment we live in today.

Is your diet affecting how long you live?
Dr Matt Piper will explain why we age and the science behind it. Matt will also explain how your diet may hold the key to a long life and how various nutrients in food can impact the ability of individuals to live longer.

Maths and YouTube: The strange pair
Burkard talks about the unique and innovative techniques, examples and props he uses to deliver accessible explanations for hard and deeper concepts of Pure Maths.In this webinar he will also talk on the reach of YouTube, how it assists in his teaching and the critical role it plays in Maths education and communication in a data driven world.

Indigenous Astronomy, Light Pollution & the Shared Wilderness of the Night Sky
Presented by Associate Professor Michael Brown and Krystal De Napoli. The night sky has been a shared wilderness for millennia. The stars, planets and Milky Way are easily visible in dark skies, and they feature prominently in oral traditions across the globe and in the development of astronomy and cosmology.

It's a machine's world: How automation changes chemical synthesis
Professor Tanja Junkers from the School of Chemistry, discusses how automated chemical synthesis using machine learning algorithms is a rapidly growing field of research.

Drugs in our Waterways - Nature's High?
Listen to Professor Bob Wong discuss his research in regards to drugs and their impact on our waterways.

Australia, we need to talk about our soils
Associate Professor Vanessa Wong discusses the health of Australia's soils and why for a more sustainable future, we need to look beneath our feet.

2020 International Women's Day - Women in STEMM Panel Session
International Women’s Day 2020 panel discussion featuring alumna from Monash University’s Faculty of Education, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Information Technology, Faculty of Science and Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Science.