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    2021 Participants

     

    • Adam Gilmour, CEO & Founder, Gilmore Space
    • Aiman Al-Najjar, Head of Imaging, The University of Queensland
    • Alex Vanek, President, Brisbane Catchments Network
    • Alexa Dewar, Awesome: a state of wonder and fear
    • Alexander Colsmann, Spokesperson of the KIT Energy Center, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
    • Alison Douglas, Queensland Museum Technician
    • Amanda Niehaus , PhD Candidate, The University of Queensland
    • Amelia Luu, Mechatronics Engineer, QUT
    • Amelia Telford, National Director, Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network
    • Andrea Ghez, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles
    • Andrew Smith, Pro Vice Chancellor (Sciences), Griffith University
    • Andrew White, Director, Centre for Engineered Quantum Systems
    • Ashleigh Musk, Dancer, choreographer, producer
    • Ashley Hay, Editor, Griffith Review
    • Ben Powell, Professor of Theoretical Physics, The University of Queensland
    • Bernie Hobbs, Science writer/presenter
    • Bianca Lê, Executive Director, Cellular Agriculture Australia
    • Bradley Moggridge, Associate Professor in Indigenous Water Science, University of Canberra
    • Brett Sutton, Chief Health Officer, Victoria
    • Brian Schmidt, Vice-Chancellor, The Australian National University
    • Carl Smith, Science Reporter, ABC Science
    • Carrie McCarthy, Curatorial & Collections Officer, Griffith University Art Museum
    • Cathy Van Extel, Reporter/presenter, ABC
    • Charlotte Petit, Postdoctoral Researcher, QUT
    • Cheryl Praeger, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science
    • Corey Tutt, CEO and Founder, DeadlyScience
    • Corinna Bonshek, Music Composer
    • Dani Wolff-Chambers, Rocket Stoves
    • Daniel Tobin, Founder and Creative Director, UAP
    • David Albert, Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University
    • David Flannery, Adjunct Professor, QUT
    • Deb Mostert, Visual artist
    • DJ Black Amex
    • Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, Science Writer and Communicator
    • Espen Knutsen, Senior Curator Palaeontology, Queensland Museum
    • Fanny Boulaire, Senior Research Fellow, Science and Engineering Faculty, QUT
    • Gary Cranitch, Photographer, Queensland Museum
    • Geoff Smith, Zoologist, Queensland Herbarium
    • Geoff Thompson, Collection Imager, Queensland Museum
    • Geraldine Barlow, Curatorial Manager, International Art; QAGOMA
    • Graham Moes, Musician
    • Heather Janetzkigi, Museum Collection Manager, Queensland Museum
    • Helen Marshall, Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing, The University of Queensland
    • Hugh Possingham, Queensland Chief Scientist
    • Ian Frazer, Professor, The University of Queensland
    • Ian Lowe, Emeritus Professor, Griffith University
    • J.M. Donellan, Writer
    • Jake Clark, 2020 Fulbright Future Scholar & PhD Candidate, University of Southern Queensland
    • Jamila Rizvi , Chief Creative Officer, Nine Entertainment, Future Women
    • Jasmin McGaughey, Junior Editor, black&write!
    • Jaye Irving, Designer
    • Jeannette Young, Chief Health Officer, Queensland
    • Jenine Beekhuyzen, Director, Tech Girls Are Superheroes
    • Jenna Robertson, Artist
    • Joel Gilmore, Science Communicator
    • Jonathan Fulcher, Partner, HopgoodGanim
    • Jonathan Roberts, Professor in Robotics, QUT
    • Jonathan Webb, Science Editor, ABC
    • Joni Sytsma, Technical Product Manager, Emesent
    • Josh Calcino, Postdoctoral Fellow, The University of Queensland
    • Julien Louys, Principal Research Fellow, Griffith University
    • Karen Ferry, Creative Director, writer and media personality
    • Kirsty Short, Scientist, The University of Queensland
    • Krissy Kneen, Author
    • Laila Helena, Naturopath and Ethnobotanist
    • Lana Tukaroa, MC- lyricist
    • Larisa Labzin, Viral Immunologist, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland
    • Lee Constable, Science TV+Digital Presenter
    • Libby Harward, Artist
    • Liesel Zink, Choreographer
    • Linsey Pollak, Musician, instrument maker, composer
    • Lizzie O’Keefe, Vocalist
    • Lucy Legan, Permaculturalist
    • Maddy McAllister, Senior Curator, Maritime Archaeology, Queensland Museum Network & James Cook University
    • Malcolm Turnbull, former Prime Minister of Australia
    • Margaret Ross, Senior Clinical Psychologist, St. Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne
    • Marissa McNamara, Collection Manager (Crustacea), Biodiversity and Geosciences Program, Queensland Museum
    • Martina Clarke, Artist
    • Matt Kirkegaard, Beer Educator
    • Matthew W. Johnson, Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
    • Max Tegmark, Physicist, cosmologist and machine learning researcher
    • Michael Pfrunder, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, QUT
    • Michael T Osterholm, Director, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, University of Minnesota
    • Michael Wagels, Clinical Director, Herston Biofabrication Institute
    • Michelle Taylor, Manager Intelligent Grid New Technology, Energy Queensland
    • Mike Rix, Principal Curator (Arachnology) & Research Fellow, Queensland Museum
    • Mike Willmett, Sound Designer
    • Natasha Mulcahy, Sustainability Manager for West Village
    • Nathan Boase, Lecturer, QUT
    • Neridah Waters, Choreographer, performer and theatre maker
    • Nichole Barry, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Melbourne
    • Niraj Lal, Visiting Fellow, Australian National University
    • Norman Swan, Doctor, journalist and broadcaster, ABC
    • Olivia Carter, Professor, University of Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences
    • Owen Seeman, Collection Manager, Natural Environment – Arachnids, Queensland Museum
    • Patrick Couper, Senior Curator Vertebrates, Queensland Museum
    • Paul Burton, Director, Cities Research Institute, Griffith University
    • Paul Liknaitzky, Chief Principal Investigator, Research Fellow, Monash University
    • Paul Young, Professor and Head of School, School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland
    • Paulina Schuemann, Musician
    • Rachel A. Ankeny, Professor of History and Philosophy, and Deputy Dean Research (Arts), University of Adelaide
    • Rachel Janes, Marine Biologist, Fisheries Queensland
    • Raina MacIntyre, Head, Biosecurity Program, The Kirby Institute, The University of New South Wales
    • Rhianna Patrick, Head of Audio and Podcasts, IndigenousX
    • Richard Causer, Professional dancer, choreographer and teacher
    • Richard Garriott, Private Astronaut, video game developer and entrepreneur
    • Richard Taylor, School of Electrical Engineering and Robotics within the QUT Faculty of Engineering
    • Robert Raven, Head, Terrestrial Environments & Senior Curator (Arachnida), Queensland Musuem
    • Ruth Luscombe, VP of Product Development and Data Science, Fireball International
    • Sally Wasef, Lecturer in Forensics and Archaeology. Research Fellow in Paleogenetics, ARCHE/ Griffith University
    • Sarah Daniel, Senior Research Nuclear Medicine Scientist, Centre for Advanced Imaging The University of Queensland
    • Sarah Koppen, Musician
    • Sasha Purcell, Human Rights Lawyer
    • Scott Hocknull, Vertebrate Palaeoecologist, Geosciences Queensland Museum
    • Scott Millar, Entrepreneur, BOP Industries
    • Shipra Narang Suri, Chief, UN-Habitat’s Urban Practices Branch
    • Sheldon Goldstein, Professor of mathematics, physics and philosophy
    • Silvia Jonas, Philosopher
    • Sophie Cunningham, Adjunct Professor , RMIT
    • Stefan Hattingh, Ecologist and Landcare Manager for the Bulimba Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee.
    • Stephen Pyne, Emeritus Professor, Arizona State University
    • Steve Wilson, Pop Up Museum
    • Tamara Davis, Professor, The University of Queensland
    • Tanja Beer, Senior Lecturer in Design, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University
    • Tegan Taylor, Health and Science Journalist, ABC
    • Thomas Ireland, Software Engineer, Gilmour Space Technologies
    • Tishiko King, Community Organiser, Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Coalition
    • Tony Matthews, Senior Lecturer in Urban & Environmental Planning, Griffith University
    • Tuba Kocaturk, Architect and Professor of Integral Design at Deakin University
    • Victor Steffensen, Lead Fire Practioner, Firesticks
    • Wendy Zukerman, Executive Producer of Science Vs

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