The East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes program (EAPSI) has been organised by the Academy, in collaboration with the US National Science Foundation (NSF), for more than a decade. The program enables US science and engineering graduate students to visit Australia for eight weeks during the American summer, to undertake research and build relationships with their Australian counterparts. The program is co-funded by NSF and the Australian Government Department of Education.
In 2014, the 11th year of the EAPSI program in Australia, the Academy is delighted to welcome 25 EAPSI Fellows to Australia in June. Congratulations to the following:
EAPSI Fellow | Home institution | Australian host researcher | Host institution |
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Jonathan Algeo |
Rutgers University |
Dr Remke Van Dam |
Queensland University of Technology |
Alexis Billings |
University of Montana |
Professor Robert Magrath |
Australian National University |
Cecilia Brothers |
University of Alabama |
Professor Maria Byrne |
The University of Sydney |
Andrew Druckrey |
University of Tennessee Knoxville |
A/Professor Antoinette Tordesillas |
The University of Melbourne |
Scott Evans |
University of California Riverside |
Dr James Gehling |
South Australia Museum |
Spencer Gang |
University of California Los Angeles |
Dr Warwick Grant |
La Trobe University |
Cassandra Glaspie |
Virginia Institute of Marine Science |
Dr Melanie Bishop |
Macquarie University |
Jesse Hyslop |
University of Montana |
Dr Emily Hilder |
University of Tasmania |
Kealohanuiopuna Kinney |
Brown University |
Professor Michael Bunce |
Curtin University |
Erica Marti |
University of Nevada Las Vegas |
Dr Jeff Charrois |
Curtin University |
Ryan McMinds |
Oregon State University |
Dr David Bourne |
Australian Institute of Marine Science |
Britta Patton |
Pennsylvania State University |
Prof Philip Munday |
James Cook University |
Katie Poetz |
Clarkson University |
Professor Sebastien Perrier |
Monash University |
Ashley Reichardt |
University of California Berkeley |
Dr Bhattacharyya Dhriti |
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation |
Elizabeth Reinke |
Dartmouth College |
Dr Devi Stuart-Fox |
The University of Melbourne |
Francis Rengers |
University of Colorado |
Dr Gary Sheridan |
The University of Melbourne |
Kateri Salk |
Michigan State University |
Dr Dirk Erler |
Southern Cross University |
Hillary Scannell |
University of Maine |
Professor Matthew England FAA |
University of New South Wales |
Mackenzie Schoemann |
Texas A&M University |
Dr Stewart Fallon |
Australian National University |
Kenton Sena |
University of Kentucky |
Dr Paul Bertsch |
CSIRO |
Thanh Van Tran |
University of Rochester Medical Center |
Dr Sarah Boyd |
SBI Australia, Monash University |
Cody Vaudrin |
University of Colorado |
Dr Brian Fuller |
Genesis Software |
Kimberley Ward-Duong |
Arizona State University |
Dr Michael Ireland |
Australian National University |
David White |
Wesleyan University |
Dr Michael Batanin |
Macquarie University |
Dominic Winski |
Dartmouth College |
Dr Ross Edwards |
Curtin University |
The students’ time in Australia will begin on 24 June 2014 with an orientation program in Canberra, including a series of talks and site visits to cultural institutions, such as the National Museum of Australia, Parliament House and Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve. Students will depart Canberra for their host cities on 26 June, when they will commence their research projects.
More information on the EAPSI program can be found on the NSF website.
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