
Thomas Agars is an alumnus of F1 in Schools. In 2012 he was part of the F1 in Schools World Championship winning team Cold Fusion. As part of the prize for becoming World Champion, he had the opportunity to study Aeronautical Engineering at London City University. He has recently returned to Australia to take up a role in the Space industry. An amazing story of success and no one said he couldn't.
Aug 9, 2021
25 min

Travis Hillman is a Talent Acquisition Specialist for Naval Group Australia, a French company and Prime Contractor for the Australian Future Submarine Project, a project that will span 50+ years and require the development of a wide range of skills to bring the project to fruition. Travis brings us all up to speed on the career opportunities in the project, and in much broader terms, defence industries in Australia.
May 10, 2021
33 min

Tim MacDonald is an Engineer who has been to places where legends emerge. He recently returned from a journey to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Located in the western Pacific east of the Philippines, the Mariana Trench is a crescent-shaped scar in the Earth's crust. It measures more than 2,550 kilometres in length, 69 kilometres in width and is 11.9 kilometres deep. Few people have ever been to the bottom. Tim is one of them.
A fantastic story about a young Engineer who followed his passions, combining a love for Engineering with a love for the sea.
Apr 26, 2021
35 min

Helping students understand that "No one said they couldn't" is a mantra at REA. Senator Rex Patrick is an example of this manta. Senator Patrick attended school in Whyalla South Australia before he entered the Navy where his first role was in the scullery. Senator Patrick became a submariner before transitioning into private enterprise as a specialist in acoustics. More recently he entered the Australian Senate representing South Australia. What Senator Patrick learnt growing up in a steel town, in a Navy scullery and as a submariner has served him well in the halls of Parliament House. Nothing has held him back because no one said he couldn't.
Nov 19, 2020
26 min

Teachers are the secret ingredient in the educational fuel that sets our children on their pathway to success. Frank Bieshaar is a teacher at Catholic Regional College North Keilor, north-west of Melbourne. Frank is unassuming by nature but is one of those teachers you remember from your days at school: The teacher who made school fun and enjoyable. Frank's involvement in F1 in Schools goes back some 14 years. He talks to
Dr Myers about the value of STEM education, his thoughts on changes to the education system, which may improve outcomes and the teaching wisdom he has gained over his illustrious career.
Oct 6, 2020
34 min

Isak Bowden-Floyd is a graduate Ocean Engineer currently working as an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Engineer at the Autonomous Maritime Systems Laboratory (AMSL) at the Australian Maritime College in Tasmania. His scope of work includes
conducting research and development and managing operation and maintenance of both large AUV's and small ROV's. Isak discusses his career journey through Engineering and the cool projects he undertakes.
Sep 21, 2020
22 min

Toff Idrus, Captain, RAN, OAM (Retired), has had a remarkable career journey which spans 23 years in the Navy as a Submariner and Engineering, including multiple deployments to the Middle East area of operations. His career journey, his experiences and the feedback he provides for students starting on their career journey is invaluable mentoring advise. As the Managing Director of JFD Australia, Toff's career continues his association with undersea operations and working with the best in the world.
Sep 16, 2020
39 min

Dr Myers talks to two teachers, Paul Sexton from Wesley College in Perth and Rowan Cahill from Mackay North State High School in Queensland. While separated by 5,000km of Australian Desert, they came together to facilitate their students forming a long-distance collaboration team, breaking the tyranny of distance, to participate in the F1 in Schools World Finals in Abu Dhabi in 2019. They discuss the achievements and experiences of the students and the professional development outcomes the experience provided them.
Sep 10, 2020
16 min

Dr Myers talks to Peter Clinton, a teacher at Trinity Grammar Kew, in Victoria, about what it takes to create World Champion STEM students. In addition to the numerous Australian Championship winning teams Peter has mentored, his success includes two F1 in Schools World Championships, one 4th place, one 5th place and one 12th place against over nine million students from the 17,000 schools who compete in F1 in Schools STEM Challenge. Peter is an example of a teacher able to bring out the best in his students, guiding their enthusiasm to take on the world and win.
Sep 4, 2020
17 min

Dr Myers talks to Andrew Nelmes from the Surface Mining & Technology Division of Caterpillar Global Mining, about the Engineering judging process within REA programs and what it's like to be an Engineer working on some of the largest and most technically sophisticated machinery in the construction industry.
Aug 31, 2020
30 min
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