Industry Mentoring Network in STEM

Industry Mentoring Network in STEM IMNIS is an award-winning industry engagement initiative of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering. Ignite will launch nationally in March 2022.

IMNIS is the flagship industry engagement initiative of the Australian Academy of Technology & Engineering connecting PhD students & early career researchers with influential industry mentors in a 1 year mentoring & professional development program. IMNIS is a comprehensive suite of national and international industry engagement programs:

IMNIS Engage – industry mentoring, professional development and networking (includes REDI Connect, IMNIS International and IMNIS Clinical). IMNIS Ignite – internships for IMNIS alumni (an opportunity to apply the skills they have developed). IMNIS Catalyst – our Ambassador program for IMNIS alumni. Catalysts engage broadly with IMNIS Engage mentees, and ATSE’s networks and Fellows. IMNIS provides PhD students the opportunity to increase their understanding of the industry sector, extend their professional network, and develop and apply their technical and professional skills and expertise, to ultimately be successful within any part of the STEM sector. IMNIS ensures a diverse range of students, professionals and organisations in academia and industry can connect, engage, ‘give back’ and invest in the development of a dynamic and vibrant STEM ecosystem in Australia.

🔔 We’ve moved!All of  ’s program pages are now in one place.Follow Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engine...
08/08/2024

🔔 We’ve moved!

All of ’s program pages are now in one place.

Follow Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering for the latest updates, news, and more on .

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13/02/2023

Calling all ! Apply now for the program and take your STEM journey to the next level! 🚀

Share your experiences, enhance your skills & represent IMNIS and the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering.

Don't miss out, applications close this weekend, Sunday 19 Feb at 11:59pm AEDT.

🔗 https://atse.eventsair.com/imnis-catalyst-2023/application-form/Site/Register

Welcome Stephanie Portelli to the   mentee program!Her work at the University of Queensland focuses on analysing genetic...
01/02/2023

Welcome Stephanie Portelli to the mentee program!

Her work at the University of Queensland focuses on analysing genetic mutations using computational techniques, and leveraging insights obtained to develop Artificial Intelligence-based predictors with clinical translation potential.

Please welcome Shana Portelli to   2022/23! Her research at The University of Melbourne investigates the role of the cel...
31/01/2023

Please welcome Shana Portelli to 2022/23!

Her research at The University of Melbourne investigates the role of the cellular prion protein (the key molecule involved in neurodegenerative disorders) in brain cancers, glioma and glioblastoma multiforme.

Please join us in welcoming Ryan Hickmott to the 2022/23   mentee program!Ryan's PhD project at RMIT centres on growing ...
30/01/2023

Please join us in welcoming Ryan Hickmott to the 2022/23 mentee program!

Ryan's PhD project at RMIT centres on growing brain organoids (mini brains in a dish) to understand how the brain develops its iconic folded surface.

Welcome Ryan! 👏

Please welcome Natalie Grima to the   program!Her research at Macquarie University aims to identify risk and protective ...
27/01/2023

Please welcome Natalie Grima to the program!

Her research at Macquarie University aims to identify risk and protective factors associated with sporadic motor neuron disease (MND). She uses cutting-edge analyses to examine patient blood and post-mortem brain samples.

Nurul Aisha Zainal Abidin joins  !Her PhD at Monash University mainly focuses on investigating novel clotting processes ...
26/01/2023

Nurul Aisha Zainal Abidin joins !

Her PhD at Monash University mainly focuses on investigating novel clotting processes underlying in blood clot formation, which can lead to heart attack and strokes.

She was also involved in the development of ‘Lab on a chip’ technologies with potential applications in discovery of anti-clotting drugs.

Welcome Neville Fields to the 2022/23   mentee program!As part of his research at Monash University, Neville is investig...
25/01/2023

Welcome Neville Fields to the 2022/23 mentee program!

As part of his research at Monash University, Neville is investigating therapeutic affects of sulforaphane, a sulfur-rich compound found in vegetables like broccoli, bok choy, and cabbage, for disorders of oxidative stress in pregnancy such as COVID-19 and preeclampsia.

Please welcome Margo Jansen to the 2022/23   mentee program!For her PhD project at UTS College, Margo is combining molec...
24/01/2023

Please welcome Margo Jansen to the 2022/23 mentee program!

For her PhD project at UTS College, Margo is combining molecular techniques and animal work with computational analysis to explore the role of chemical systems in the brain.

Please welcome Macquarie University PhD student Seyed Shahab Oddin Mirshahvaladi to our     2022/23 program!Shahab is de...
23/01/2023

Please welcome Macquarie University PhD student Seyed Shahab Oddin Mirshahvaladi to our 2022/23 program!

Shahab is deeply interested in studying Alzheimer’s pathology from a proteomics perspective, analysing the structure and function of relevant proteins, including the way they work and interact with each other inside cells.

Neke Ibeh joins the 2022/23   program!Her research at the The University of Melbourne aims to address the knowledge gap ...
20/01/2023

Neke Ibeh joins the 2022/23 program!

Her research at the The University of Melbourne aims to address the knowledge gap in gene regulatory variations often overlooked and under-characterised amongst diverse populations.

This project will show how genetic differences shape health outcomes.

Welcome Neke!👏

Welcome Laura Trainor to the 2022/23   mentee program!Her PhD research project at The University of Adelaide focuses on ...
19/01/2023

Welcome Laura Trainor to the 2022/23 mentee program!

Her PhD research project at The University of Adelaide focuses on characterising the role of bone marrow cell populations on the progression of multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer, from its pre-cancerous stage.

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