Sue Ann Mah

Doctoral Student at Auckland Bioengineering Institute
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Auckland, New Zealand, NZ

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Experience

    • New Zealand
    • Research Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Doctoral Student
      • May 2019 - Present

    • New Zealand
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Teaching Assistant - Faculty of Science
      • Jul 2020 - Present

      • PHYSICS 160 – Physics for Life Sciences This course is for students who wish to advance their studies in the Life Sciences including Medicine or for any student interested in the underlying Physics behind Biological processes. The course covers five subject areas: Mechanics, Thermal Physics and Fluids, Optics and Waves, Electricity, Medical Physics.• PHYSICS 140 – Digital FundamentalsThis course will be of interest to students interested in progressing in computer science or experimental physics, in the computer science or physics degree programmes, respectively. An introduction to the physical basis of modern computing for Computer Science students and anyone with an interest in modern Information Technology. Key topics are Boolean Algebra, logic circuits, and digital information processing. Show less

    • Teaching Assistant- Department of Engineering Science
      • Mar 2020 - Nov 2021

      ENGGEN 140 – Engineering Biology and ChemistryThis course introduces important concepts of thermodynamics – the science of the relationship between heat, work, temperature, and energy. ENGGEN 140 applies these concepts to a range of renewable energy systems including hydro power, wind power, solar power, and geothermal power. For example, students will learn skills such as how to calculate the power output from a hydroelectric power station, or how much electricity would be required to run a fleet of electric cars for a town. Furthermore, ENGGEN 140 discusses energy storage systems in the form of battery technologies and biofuels. Show less

Education

  • The University of Auckland
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
    2019 - 2023
  • UCL
    Master of Science - MS, Physics & Engineering in Medicine
  • Monash University
    Bachelor of Engineering Hons, Chemical Engineering

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