Women in STEM Alumni Network
Create, Develop, Foster, Inspire.
Welcome University of Adelaide Women in STEM Alumni community.
The Women in STEM alumni network (WiSAN) aims to develop and foster a supportive, diverse and inspiring community for its graduates through engagement, peer mentoring, personal and professional development and support for the next generation of Women in STEM.
As you travel on your different paths, you have the opportunity to connect with other like-minded Women at similar stages of life to you. As well as being part of a network of over 140,000 alumni, you have access to exclusive Women in STEM Alumni events and programs focused on personal and professional development.
To find out more, contact our Alumni Office or connect with us on LinkedIn and Instagram.
Connect with us
- Join our committee with expressions of interest now open for new positions, closing Monday 18 July 2022.
- Send us an email
- Follow us on Instagram and join our LinkedIn group
Have your say
The Women in STEM Alumni Network was created by women in STEM for women in STEM. We want to hear what you want from your network. Let us know how you would like to stay connected and what events and activities you would like to attend. Send us your suggestions.
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Dec
Exploring the core of supernovae using gravitational wave observations
Honours project: this project involves producing simulated populations, injecting them in read data, reconstruct the events with cWB and investigating which distributional test performs better in detecting the population.
6
Dec
Intensity noise suppression of mid-infrared lasers for gravitational wave lasers
Honours project: this project will investigate the intensity fluctuations of these lasers for the first time and design stabilization systems to ensure that these lasers meet the exacting requirements of the latest upgrades to gravitational wave detectors.
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6
Dec
Exploring the core of supernovae using gravitational wave observations
Honours project: this project involves producing simulated populations, injecting them in read data, reconstruct the events with cWB and investigating which distributional test performs better in detecting the population.
6
Dec
Intensity noise suppression of mid-infrared lasers for gravitational wave lasers
Honours project: this project will investigate the intensity fluctuations of these lasers for the first time and design stabilization systems to ensure that these lasers meet the exacting requirements of the latest upgrades to gravitational wave detectors.