Webinar: India: Employability for Graduates Beyond COVID-19

Current students are invited to participate in our webinar featuring Indian alumni, which will provide them with an insightÌýinto employability and opportunities in international markets, and provide them with an advantage they can use to position themselves for success in their future career.

Our carefully selected expert panel includes ³ÉÈË´óƬ alumni who have developed outstanding careers in the fields of engineering and computer science. This opportunity will be of particular value to Indian students with an interest in working in engineering or a related field.Ìý

Webinar: India:ÌýEmployability for Graduates Beyond COVID-19Ìý
Facilitated by Professor Scott Smith, Deputy Dean (International), Faculty of Engineering, Computer, and Mathematical SciencesÌý

Wednesday 28 October 2020Ìý
4:00pm – 5:00pm (Adelaide time)Ìý
11:00am -12:00 pm (Indian standard time)Ìý

Presented via ZoomÌý

Our expert panel includes:

Quresh Vasanwala

²Ï³Ü°ù±ð²õ³óÌý³Õ²¹²õ²¹²Ô·É²¹±ô²¹Ìýis a Project Planner at the Southern Program Alliance Project (SPA) in Melbourne, working with Acciona Construction. He graduated from the ³ÉÈË´óƬ in 2015 with a Master of Engineering (Civil & Environmental), for which he was awarded theÌý.Ìý Since graduation, Quresh has worked in a variety of roles with Maritime Constructions Pty Ltd, CPB Contractors, and now Acciona Construction. In addition to the Southern Program Alliance Project, Quresh has worked on a number of major Victorian infrastructure projects including the Caulfield to Dandenong Level Crossing Project ($450m) and 555 Collins ($300m).

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Melvin John

Melvin JohnÌýis the Senior Solution Architect atÌýHomeStartÌýFinance in Adelaide, South Australia. He graduated from the ³ÉÈË´óƬ in 2006 with a Master of Computer Science. He has more than 10 years of experience working on projects across private and public sector in South Australia. He is passionate about technology and using it to unlock and enhance business value.

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The webinar will be facilitated by:

Scott Smith

Professor Scott SmithÌýis Deputy Dean (International) of the Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ. This role is responsible for driving theÌýinternationalisationÌýactivities of the faculty across international research, education and engagement. His research interests include the application of advanced materials for the repair and strengthening of existing concrete, metallic and timber infrastructure; sustainable construction materials (i.e. bamboo, green concrete); extra-terrestrial construction; and engineering education.

For more information, and to register your attendance, visit CareerHub.

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