From HIT Lab Australia
Born and raised in Launceston. Further interests include meteorology and aviation.
UTas Enrolled Course(s): Bachelor of Social Work
Year of Study: Third
Majors / Minors: Psychology
Activities: Playing drums and percussion. Bushwalking and the general outdoors.
Likes: Music and the outdoors. Travelling and exploring.
Dislikes: Warm weather and the tennis.
What are your plans after study?
Hoping to work with people suffering from anxiety disorders and depression as a social worker and eventually as a psychologist.
What do you find most exciting about Human Interface Technology (HIT)?
The way that it can directly link you to many areas of study. The facilities are world standard. This enables students from all faculties to use this up-to-date technology to research new areas which they wouldn’t have been able to before. This can lead to some very exciting uses of the Human interface Technology.
Any Advice for Prospective HIT Students?
This course is a valuable and eye-opening experience which can be directly applied to your own individual degrees. It allows you to think outside the box in terms of how the information learnt in your degree can be used and enhanced.