Andrew Chan (@andrewhcchan) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew Chan

@andrewhcchan

Professor at the School of Engineering (The views are my personal ones and it does not in any way represent my employer)

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linkhttp://www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/ict/andrew-chan calendar_today18-05-2009 23:01:34

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Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania (@sciences_utas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to our University of Tasmania #engineering students who presented their final-year #research projects to a panel of industry judges 👏👏 An impressive achievement in what has been a challenging year! utas.edu.au/communications…

Andrew Chan (@andrewhcchan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many congratulations to our Senior Lecturer Tim Gale at the School of Engineering Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania University of Tasmania & the Gremlin team 4 receiving Tasmanian STEM Excellence Awards 2020 4 their OxyGenie project from Minister for Science and Technology’s Tasmanian STEM Innovation of the Year.

Many congratulations to our Senior Lecturer Tim Gale at the School of Engineering <a href="/Sciences_UTAS/">Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania</a>
 <a href="/UTAS_/">University of Tasmania</a>
&amp; the Gremlin team 4 receiving Tasmanian STEM Excellence Awards 2020 4 their OxyGenie project from Minister for Science and Technology’s Tasmanian STEM Innovation of the Year.
Rufus Black (@_rufusblack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I was delighted to be welcoming students in person and on campus for O Week this year and to be inviting them to join our mission at University of Tasmania

Rufus Black (@_rufusblack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was a privilege to spend time with other staff and students learning the Aboriginal practice of twining as part of a cultural experience on campus University of Tasmania. Very grateful to the team from the Riawunna Centre for creating the experience.

It was a privilege to spend time with other staff and students learning the Aboriginal practice of twining as part of a cultural experience on campus <a href="/utas_/">University of Tasmania</a>. Very grateful to the team from the Riawunna Centre for creating the experience.
Rufus Black (@_rufusblack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was inspiring to see the collective talent and creative energy of a future generation working together at the Science and Engineering Challenge. It fills you with hope that we will meet the big challenges of our time. University of Tasmania #STEM

Rufus Black (@_rufusblack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An excited collection of engineers, scientists, planners, policy and #sustainability experts gathered around a new #hydrogen car model at University of Tasmania today. Great conversations about how we bring these new technologies to reality and help deliver a zero-carbon economy.

An excited collection of engineers, scientists, planners, policy and #sustainability experts gathered around a new #hydrogen car model at <a href="/utas_/">University of Tasmania</a> today. Great conversations about how we bring these new technologies to reality and help deliver a zero-carbon economy.
Rufus Black (@_rufusblack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Engineering is at the heart of the important questions of our time, and of a sustainable future economy and society. It was great to be part of a celebration of the discipline University of Tasmania tonight.

#Engineering is at the heart of the important questions of our time, and of a sustainable future economy and society. It was great to be part of a celebration of the discipline <a href="/utas_/">University of Tasmania</a> tonight.
Grant Chalmers (@grantchalmers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Carbon Intensity of Electricity consumption. Hourly readings over the last 20 days, overall median represented by a blue asterisk. #rstats #ggplot2 #gganimate #cleanenergy #energytwitter H/T Daniel Torres🤢👩

Rufus Black (@_rufusblack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest IPCC Report paints a grim picture but offers hope. A privilege to hear our contributing University of Tasmania and CSIRO authors and #climate scientists discuss what it means for us, all within 24 hours of its release. Bottom line, we have to act boldly now.

The latest <a href="/IPCC_CH/">IPCC</a> Report paints a grim picture but offers hope. 
A privilege to hear our contributing <a href="/UTAS_/">University of Tasmania</a> and <a href="/CSIRO/">CSIRO</a> authors and #climate scientists discuss what it means for us, all within 24 hours of its release. Bottom line, we have to act boldly now.