WREN Initiatives: Empowering Women in Research and Engineering

At WREN (Women’s Research Engineers Network), we are dedicated to breaking barriers and creating opportunities for women in research, engineering, and academia. Through our initiatives, we champion international collaboration, foster leadership, and drive meaningful change by advocating for policies and programs that empower women to excel in their careers.

Our initiatives provide practical pathways to support women in STEM fields, ensuring they are equipped with the skills, networks, and resources to thrive. These programs are designed to address systemic challenges, promote diversity, and amplify the contributions of women across all levels of research and engineering.

Current Initiatives

By collaborating with educators, industry leaders, and aspiring entrepreneurs, WREN ensures that talented women in STEM can reach their full potential while contributing to innovation and progress.

Get Involved

Whether you’re a student, researcher, educator, or industry leader, WREN’s initiatives are here to support your journey. Join us as we work together to build a more inclusive future for women in research and engineering.

Stay tuned for updates on new initiatives and opportunities to get involved. Together, we can empower women to lead, innovate, and thrive.

Grants and Career Resources

Research Scientist in Business Processes and AI

Location
Australia

Closing Date 2-Oct-22

The role of Research Scientist staff is to:

  • conduct innovative research leading to scientific achievements that are aligned with CSIRO’s strategies.
  • engage in scientific activity ranging from fundamental research to the investigation of specific industry or community problems.
  • have the opportunity to build and maintain networks, play a lead role in securing project funds, provide scientific leadership and pursue new ideas and approaches that create new concepts.

CSIRO Postdoctoral Fellowship in Digital Transformation for Sustainability Science

Location
Australia

Closing Date 9-Oct-22

The candidate will co-develop methods to improve the way Traditional Owner values are included in this process. Addressing this social-technological gap will require knowledge collaboration that facilitates the mobilisation of cultural resources for sustainable conservation outcomes and digital tools to enable adaptive decision-making processes and CARE-based data practices

PhD Scholarship: Machine Learning-Enabled Processing & Visualization of Dissolved Metal Ion Sensing

Location
Australia

Closing Date 20-Nov-22

The PhD Project will focus on providing a better understanding of the dissolved metal ion species present during the leaching of low-grade copper ores, and developing a real-time data acquisition and self-recalibrating system for a long-life dissolved metal ion sensing technology using Machine Learning or Deep Learning.

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