Tahmina Tabassum may be the only scientist in her family, but the same sense of entrepreneurialism that courses through her community is firmly guiding her work at the University of Queensland’s Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology.
The University of Queensland has launched a new PhD scholarship program to develop the next generation of entrepreneurial and industry-ready scientists.
Michaela George’s mind has always been primed for science and technology. But it is her athletic pursuits, just as much as any lecture or textbook that have guided her mission to change the world.
The gold nanoparticles Yusra Rabbani uses in her wound sensor project may not be visible to the naked eye, but the science behind her work still proved eye-catching enough at the University of Queensland's All-Institute final of the Three-Minute Thesis.