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Defence Science Student Conference 2018
1-2 February Adelaide
Wednesday 31 January
Time Activity Speaker
PM Interstate students arrive and are transported to
Mawson Lakes Hotel & Quest Mawson Lakes
Thursday 1 February
0700 DST team arrive to set up
Group 1 & 2 name place holders to be put on front row
seating to ensure they are up front and can easily access
stage for presentations
0900 Arrival and Registration
During Registration DST team to pull aside members of
Groups 1 & 2 to explain their seating arrangements
DST/ UNI SA
0930 Conference Welcome
MC to run through proceedings and housekeeping items
including seating arrangements
MC
0935 CDS Address
MC to invite Alex Zelinsky for an official welcome
address
Dr Alex Zelinsky
0955 Student Presentations – Group 1 MC
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MC will introduce group, intro video to run while first
speakers come to lectern
MC to call each student to lectern. Once they have
finished their presentation student to take seat to the
side for Q&A
JOAD
1. Callum Jones (JOAD SVP) 2. Peter Argent (JOAD IEP) 3. Jacob Rowland (JOAD IEP) 4. Chelsea Kramer (JOAD SVP) 5. Xuan Le (JOAD SVP) 6. Keeley Hoek (JOAD SVP) 7. Katie Mortimer-Murphy (JOAD CADET)
1025 Q&A time - Group 1
MC to thank students for their presentations. MC will
open up the floor to questions
At the end of Q&A time the MC will ask the audience to
take a vote on who was the best presenter
To be done on a voting sheet on each students seat
MC to facilitate
1045 First session concludes, MC to advise morning tea will
be served and to ask members of Group 2 to come to
the front before heading out to morning tea for a quick
briefing of their presentations
1050 MORNING TEA
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During morning tea DST team to reset name place
holders on front row of auditorium for Group 2
1105 DST team to start rounding up students to head back
into auditorium
1110 MC introduces Group 2
Intro video to run while first speakers come to lectern
MC to call each student to lectern. Once they have
finished their presentation student to take seat to the
side for Q&A
Student Presentations – Group 2
WCSD & SES
1. Gloria Chan (WCSD GIP) 2. Thomas Dalby (WCSD IEP) 3. Dane Plummer (WCSD IEP) 4. Rudraksh Goel (WCSD SVP) 5. Kelvin De-Mamiel (WCSD SVP) 6. Sam Dowling (WCSD CADET) 7. Daniel Lazzaro (SES SVP) 8. Mitchell Geci (SES SVP)
MC
1145 Q&A time - Group 2
MC to thank students for their presentations. MC will
open up the floor to questions
At the end of Q&A time the MC will ask the audience to
take a vote on who was the best presenter.
MC to facilitate
1205 Student Presentations – Group 3 MC
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MC to introduce group and Intro video to run while first
speakers come to lectern
MC to call each student to lectern. Once they have
finished their presentation student to take seat to the
side for Q&A
MD
1. Maxwell Standen (MD SVP) 2. Thomas Fallon (MD IEP) 3. Taili Beausang (MD SVP) 4. Dominic Dall'Osto (MD SVP) 5. James Knowles (MD SVP) 6. Jason Biviano (MD IEP)
1230 Q&A time - Group 3
MC to thank students for their presentations. MC will
open up the floor to questions
At the end of Q&A time the MC will ask the audience to
take a vote on who was the best presenter.
MC to facilitate
1250 Group 3 concludes
Break for Group Photo
MC to direct students to photo area
After photo, MC to ask students from Group 4 to meet
for briefing on presentations
MC
1305 LUNCH
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During lunch DST team to reset name place holders on
front two rows of auditorium for Group 4
1420 DST Team to start rounding up students to head back
into auditorium
1430 Student Presentations – Group 4
MC to introduce group and Intro video to run while first
speakers come to lectern
MC to call each student to lectern. Once they have
finished their presentation student to take seat to the
side for Q&A
AD
1. Madeleine Cochrane (AD IEP) 2. Tanan Hawkins (AD IEP) 3. James Moran (AD IEP) 4. Peter Ziros (AD IEP) 5. Tim Doughney (AD IEP) 6. Zoe Van Gulick (AD IEP) 7. Nilkumar Shah (AD IEP) 8. Mr Alexander AH Hayes (AD IEP) 9. Oliver Wykes (AD SVP) 10. Andre Bauer (AD SVP) 11. Haimin Huang (AD CADET)
MC
1515 Q&A time - Group 4
MC to thank students for their presentations. MC will
open up the floor to questions
At the end of Q&A time the MC will ask the audience to
take a vote on who was the best presenter.
MC to facilitate
1535 Conference presentations conclude for the day
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MC to invite everyone out for afternoon tea
1540 - 1615 AFTERNOON TEA
1630 Students depart to get ready for dinner
1730 Interstate students to meet in foyer of Mawson Lakes
Hotel ready for the bus
1745 Bus to pick up interstate students from Mawson Lakes
Hotel and transport to The Watershed 665 Salisbury
Hwy Mawson Lakes
DINNER
The Watershed
1800 Students arrive at venue
Canapes served
1830 MC welcomes everyone and sets agenda for the
evening, Introduces Alex to address group
MC
1835 CDS Address
Dr Alex Zelinsky
1850 MC thanks Alex and invites guests to enjoy dinner
MC
1855 Mains Served
1925 MC to introduce Keynote Speaker – Marita Cheng MC
1927 Keynote address and Q&A TBC
1950 MC to thank keynote speaker
MC invites guests to enjoy dessert
MC
1950 Dessert Served
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2010 Grad Presentation Ceremony
MC to invite Dr Laura-Anne Bull University, Pro Vice
Chancellor Student Engagement and Equity to speak
about how the program is beneficial for students and
the University
MC
Dr Laura-Anne Bull
2015 MC to introduce Ian Dagley to lead the grad ceremony
Ian to briefly talk about the grad program
MC
Ian Dagley
2018 Ian to invite Alex to stage to present certificates Ian Dagley
Dr Alex Zelinsky
2020 Ian to call each transitioning student to stage and CDS to
present transitioning students with certificates
Photo to be taken of each student receiving their
certificate. Nine in total:
1. Haimin Huang 2. Terence Wong 3. Daniel De Oliverira Damas 4. David Hubzenko 5. Danielle Heinrich
Ian Dagley
Dr Alex Zelinsky
2035 At the end of the presentations MC to thank everyone
and ask that the students who received a certificate to
come together for a group photo
MC to conclude official part of the evening and invite
everyone to mingle
MC
2130 Dinner concludes, MC to directs interstate students to
carpark to board bus back to hotel
MC
2145 Bus departs venue for interstate students
2150 Students arrive back at hotel
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Friday 2 February
0730 DST staff to arrive for set up
0830 Students and guest arrival
0900 MC to run through proceedings and Housekeeping items MC
0905 Student Presentations – Group 5
MC to introduce group and Intro video to run while first
speakers come to lectern
MC to call each student to lectern. Once they have
finished their presentation student to take seat to the
side for Q&A
LD
1. Daniel De Oliverira Damas (LD CADET) 2. Fiona Halar (LD, SVP) 3. Samuel Eadie (LD, SVP) 4. Samuel Teague (LD, SVP) 5. Sarah McInnes (LD, SVP) 6. Melissa Juergens (LD, SVP) 7. Jason Brown (LD, SVP) 8. Meagan Salvador (LD, SVP) 9. Ellen Morwitch (LD, SVP)
MC
0940 Q&A time - Group 5
MC to thank students for their presentations. MC will
open up the floor to questions
At the end of Q&A time the MC will ask the audience to
take a vote on who was the best presenter.
MC to facilitate
1000 Group 5 concludes and MC introduces Group 6 MC
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MC to introduce group and Intro video to run while first
speakers come to lectern
MC to call each student to lectern. Once they have
finished their presentation student to take seat to the
side for Q&A
Student Presentations – Group 6
LD
1. Jacqueline Orme (LD, SVP) 2. Bradley Goff (LD, SVP) 3. Tyler Bikaun (LD, SVP) 4. Nicholas Rumsey-Hill (LD, SVP) 5. Sam Thornton (LD, SVP) 6. Alexandra Schutz (LD, SVP) 7. Joshua Loh (LD, SVP) 8. Mitchell Mickan (LD, SVP)
1030 Q&A time - Group 6
MC to thank students for their presentations. MC will
open up the floor to questions
At the end of Q&A time the MC will ask the audience to
take a vote on who was the best presenter.
MC to facilitate
1050 Morning session concludes, MC to advise Morning tea
will be served and to ask members of Group 7 to come
to the front before heading out to morning tea for a
quick briefing of their presentations
1055 MORNING TEA
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During morning tea DST team to reset name place
holders on front two rows of auditorium for Group 7
1110 DST team to start rounding up students to head back
into auditorium
1115 Student Presentations – Group 7
MC to introduce group and Intro video to run while first
speakers come to lectern
MC to call each student to lectern. Once they have
finished their presentation student to take seat to the
side for Q&A
CEWD
1. Michael Vincent (CEWD SVP) 2. Danielle Gilmartin (CEWD SVP) 3. Lauren Thomas (CEWD SVP) 4. Sachini Kadaoluwa (CEWD SVP) 5. Marcus Goffage (CEWD SVP) 6. Marcus Andreucci (CEWD SVP) 7. Vaibhav Sekhar (CEWD SVP) 8. Liam Hayes (CEWD CADET) 9. Tharidu Maliduwa Arachchige (CEWD SVP) 10. David Hubzenko (CEWD CADET) 11. Amy Stringfellow (CEWD CADET)
MC
1200 Q&A time - Group 7
MC to thank students for their presentations. MC will
open up the floor to questions
At the end of Q&A time the MC will ask the audience to
take a vote on who was the best presenter.
MC to facilitate
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1220 MC to invite people to join lunch and ask that members
from Group 8 meet up front quickly to run through their
presentations
1225 LUNCH
During lunch DST team to set up Group 9 Presentations
1305 DST team to start rounding up people to move back into
auditorium
1310 Student Presentations – Group 8
MC to introduce group and Intro video to run while first
speakers come to lectern
MC to call each student to lectern. Once they have
finished their presentation student to take seat to the
side for Q&A
NSID
1. Meredith Lillie (NSID GIP) 2. Milijan Kilibarda (NSID SVP) 3. Danielle Heinrich (NSID CADET) & Terence Wong
(NSID CADET) (5 mins) 4. Archana Vadakattu (NSID CADET)
MC
1340 Q&A time - Group 8
MC to thank students for their presentations. MC will
open up the floor to questions
At the end of Q&A time the MC will ask the audience to
take a vote on who was the best presenter.
1400 MC to conclude student presentations and invite
students to now cast their vote for the overall best
presenter.
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8 boxes will be located outside the auditorium and
everyone is to cast their vote.
Everyone to take a short 10 minute break while the
People’s Choice Award is finalised
1415 Everyone to be back in their seats
MC to call up Professor David Lloyd to the front to help
present the awards
MC to call the eight finalists to the front.
Professor Lloyd will hand each of the finalists a
certificate
MC to then announce the overall conference winner
Winner to come forward and receive certificate and
prize.
Photograph to be taken of winner
Professor Lloyd to them make closing remarks
MC
Professor David
Lloyd
1430 MC to officially close conference and direct interstate
students to head to the bus
1445 Bus arrives to take interstate students to airport for
flights home
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• Ngangkirna, Miyurna! Naa marni Ngai nari David
• Ngai yarta-nungku yaku, ngai kunturrkinthi taakanthi
ngaityu wardli
• Ngai pudlunthi naa-itya, ngai wangkanthi warra Kaurna
meyurna, miipudlunthi ngaityu kuinyuntapinthi.
• What I just said, for those of you who lack the Kaurna
language, is that my name is David and while I am not
originally from this country, I am proud to call it my
home and I do so in the language of the Kaurna people as
a mark of my respect.
• Good afternoon.
• It is exciting for me to be surrounded by young engineers
and scientists operating at the peak of their new
knowledge,
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• people who have made such a great impression upon our
Defence Science and Technology partner that you were
invited to join this Conference.
• I am especially happy that so many of you are UniSA
students because it is this kind of exposure, along with
the industry practice that you are currently getting, that
prepares you for successful careers.
• It’s what we do as Australia’s University of Enterprise.
• We make a very big deal of the partnerships we form
with industry and the professions
• and all of our programs are informed by them –
• from co-developed programs to inviting industry experts
onto our campuses as Industry Professors.
• Those links also make placements and internships for
students possible.
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• We do this to keep our programs relevant and give our
students the working knowledge of their future careers so
that when they graduate, they can hit the ground running.
• The opportunities that industry placements and
conferences such as these offer are a major way to
influence your future career choices.
• And, in this industry, our partner of choice is the Defence
Science and Technology Group with whom we have had
a long history of working closely.
• It started as a contract Research and Development
relationship,
• and now we have a strategic partnership which
encompasses all aspects of a globally competitive
innovation system which is vital to the development of
the South Australian and national economies.
• We currently have about 40 active projects which focus
on human/machine interaction, data analytics and the
space industry,
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• so if any of you are thinking of postgraduate work in
engineering, science and computing, particularly focused
on the defence industry,
• this is the place to study.
• Come join us here at UniSA.
• We’re working on innovative new defence-related
projects which include:
o passive submarine tracking systems,
o anthropometric modelling for naval garments and
equipment,
o behaviour modelling systems for testing combat
strategies, and
o nano-engineered colour-changing camouflage
coatings that can be applied to vehicles.
• UniSA is one of seven Australian universities to partner
with DST-G and the Australian Army in the Human
Performance Research Network.
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• The HPRnet (HIP ER NET) investigates enhancing
human performance in complex environments through
the integration of virtual reality, wearable computing,
cognitive neuroscience and mental training.
• There’s a lot of fascinating work being done at UniSA
for the defence industry and we’d welcome your skills
here.
• Or, if you’re looking to walk straight into a career, take
your bright ideas to work for DST-G.
• I know Dr Alex Zelinksy has taken careful note of who
the best and the brightest are.
• For now, let me congratulate all of the winners of the
various presentations of the last two days.
• We have seen some wonderful examples of the work of
bright engineers, scientists and computer experts who
will go onto make an impact in the careers they’ve
chosen.
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• Of all the great work that’s been shared at this
Conference, I want to make a particular mention of the
eight finalists in the People’s Choice Award.
• You not only have great ideas of interest to your future
employers, you have also sparked the imagination of
your peers - enough for them to vote for you.
• Since that’s an even tougher audience, it’s a great
achievement.
• I wish you all the best of luck in your future and no
doubt we’ll be hearing more of you as you advance your
careers in this vital industry sector.
• Thank you.