Chou I Heng

Cambodia
Univeristy of warwick
Chou I Heng aspires to contribute to STEM education in her home country and to develop local practices in food safety and sustainability. She plans to lead a knowledge-sharing community after graduation to support collaborative learning among peers.

 

Elsya Patresia

Indonesia
Imperial College London
Elsya Patresia's interest in Environmental Engineering began in 2019 when she worked as an engineer for a coal mining company in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Witnessing the environmental impact on local communities, she aims to research urban flooding and develop flood control systems using remote sensing data. After her studies, Elsya plans to contribute to sustainable development in Indonesia, leveraging the knowledge gained at Imperial College London.

Nava Neilulfar Alvi

Indonesia
Imperial College London
Nava Neilulfar Alvi aims to combat Indonesia's climate crisis. Her goal is to pursue net-zero policy goals and enhance public participation and performance management to protect her region from climate change impacts.

 

Sari Eloise Yemima

Indonesia
Imperial College London
Eloise Yemima Sari is driven by a deep concern for climate change and aspires to apply her expertise in computer science and mathematics to mitigate its effects in Indonesia. She plans to leverage data science to address the complex challenges posed by the country’s vast area and population. After completing her studies, Eloise aims to become an environmental data scientist, contributing to the growing demand for such expertise.

 

 

Charlene Ng

Malaysia
University of Warwick
Charlene Ng will be specialising in data science and artificial intelligence. Aspiring to be an academic researcher, she recognizes the importance of computer science for the future and aims to participate in policymaking to support STEM education in schools.

 

Win Nandar Thet

Myanmar
University of Warwick
As a researcher in sustainable development, Win Nandar Thet is keen to inspire future generations. While studying at the University of Warwick, she aims to network with like-minded individuals to further her professional development in the field of Humanitarian Engineering with Sustainability.

 

Maria Andrea Kristina Onglao

The Philippines
Imperial College London
Maria Andrea Kristina is driven by a lifelong passion for mathematics and environmental sustainability. As part of the MSc EDSML program at Imperial College London, she will be working on real-world problem-solving in STEM.

 

Nafisah Mohd Rafiq

Singapore
Imperial College London
Nafisah Mohd Rafiq, a research engineer specializing in aerospace materials, will be pursuing the MSc Energy Policy program at Imperial College London. She aims to integrate scientific methodologies with policy frameworks to address engineering challenges effectively, thereby enhancing her contributions to her home country's community.

Punnapa Yoswaris

Thailand
Imperial College London
Punnapa Yoswaris aims to address climate change through interdisciplinary approaches and collaboration with the Grantham Institute. She seeks to advance her career in sustainable consulting services by integrating climate science with business principles.

Ha Phuong Thao Nguyen

Vietnam
University of Warwick
Ha Phuong Thao Nguyen is working on developing skills to support her ambition to become an impact entrepreneur. She has engineering skills and wants to learn business management in this area before establishing a startup.