ACES Committee 2017/2018

Association of Chemical Engineering Students_ACES RMIT

 
Picture President
Jack Kaye
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
Bachelor of Business (Management)

Jack joined aces in the middle of his first year to become a more active student in his degree, make new friends and have a role in shaping his degree. He has been a part of the social aspect of aces; helping organise, run and enjoy each of ACES social events. Jack hopes that in the future his commitment to something like this will give him desirable skills for future employers.
Picture Vice-President
Mairead McMillan
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
Bachelor of Business (Management)

Mairead joined ACES in her first year in order to become a more active student at RMIT, and specifically, in the Engineering society. She has been a part of the social aspect of ACES and helps with organising events and encouraging other first years to become active participants. Mairead also joined ACES to get an early start into looking at vacation options and different industries that offer work experience in the career she wants to pursue.
Secretary
Cameron Littlejohn
Treasurer
Aryan Puri
Professional Director
Millicent Adelwohrer
Social Director
Dennis Barritt
Professional Representative
Daniel Songcuan
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
Bachelor of Business (Management)
 
Transferring from Civil Engineering, Daniel joined ACES this year to get even more involved in the RMIT community and connect with peers. Daniel is also an employee of the university, and hopes to help ACES boost its ability to help students engaged and enjoying university whilst helping students prepare for their futures. He hopes that the knowledge gained through his studies and through work with ACES will make him a valuable employee wherever he works.
Outside of studies, Daniel loves to play basketball and is currently Vice President at RMIT Basketball Club. 
Professional Representative
Jason White
Professional Representative
Leslie Penney'
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry)

Leslie joined aces as another recreational activity. She thinks it gets her out of the library at school, and helps her keep up with what’s going on. She aspires to spread the message that learning is as fun as you make it, with aces and help students achieve their goals. In future she would like to see aces grow and play an even greater role in getting students from the classroom to the international workforce. After graduating she said she’d be most interested in going into the medical industry and engineering something life changing. But of course, she will take what I can get and I knows she will enjoy the journey.
Social Representative
Evan Grosvenor
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry)

Evan joined ACES in his first year. He joined the committee to meet people who are studying similar course as him and share common interests. Evan is seeking to find a job that he loves after he graduate. He has a part time job at Red Rooster which he has had for nearly five years this year. Evan has always loved science and dreamed about being an engineer from a young age. He fell in love with chemistry within high school.
Social Representative
Meghan Clark
Social Representative
Nimish Pradhan
Marketing/Media Director
Shweta Tendulkar
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)

Shweta joined ACES to interact with like-minded people, create networks and gain experience in a leadership position.
She is currently volunteering for Wavlink, an organisation that helps people with disabilities to socialise with and learn about, the outside world. Earlier this year, she visited Honeywell Leadership Challenge Academy’s (HLCA) space camp, where she interacted with other like-minded peers from all over the globe. During the camp, she learnt about various phenomena and current issues; in the field of science, engineering and other technologies; such as: aeronautics, human-genome research and astronomy.
In the future, she hopes to see herself gaining industry experience, and use that knowledge, when studying for a post-graduate degree
Picture ACES Committee Member
Alex Graham
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering)(Honours)

Alex joined ACES as an approach to develop skills for leadership and to be a good representative for his class. He plans to be an active part of the RMIT community and enlisted as an ACES committee member in the first week of his RMIT Studies. Alex wants to improve the way our energy needs affect the environment around us. He hopes to eventually work with pioneers within sustainability and environment, trying to create a more sustainable and efficient way of living.
ACES Committee Member
Brody Mcdonald
ACES Committee Member
Madde Cheetham
ACES Committee Member
Max Brooke

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Pharmaceutical Science)

Max has always shown strong interest towards the committee through both social and professional events, joining in his third year. He hopes to achieve a better study environment for chemical engineering students at RMIT and in the 2016/17 era aspires for a broader attendance across all years at social events to build the camaraderie in the cohort. Outside of RMIT, Max plays Football at PEGS FC and Cricket at Keilor Park CC in Melbourne’s Western suburbs.

ACES Committee Member
Mitchel Chrimes
ACES Committee Member
Nabeel Hossain
Picture ACES Committee Member
Rhys Centin
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Pharmaceutical Science)

Rhys has always shown strong interest towards the committee through both social and professional events, joining in his third year. He hopes to achieve a better study environment for chemical engineering students at RMIT and in the 2015/16 era aspires for more social events to build the camaraderie in the cohort. Following his undergraduate studies, Rhys aspires to attain a career as process engineer in the food, pharmaceuticals or manufacturing sectors.  Rhys has always looked to stay up to date with process industry news by being a student member with IChemE, Engineers Australia and the Society of Petroleum Engineers.  Outside of RMIT, Rhys places Football at PEGS FC and Cricket at Keilor Park CC in Melbourne’s Western suburbs.
ACES Committee Member
Roman Platek
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
Bachelor of Business (Management)

​Roman has been both an active and supporting representative member to the team, since his joining of the ACES Committee in early 2014. 
Roman has assisted in the development and holding of ACES various Social and Career/Industry events.  Furthermore, he continues to   uphold the club’s vision to serve the university student-body, through his contributions to the ACES publication of the Orientation handbook and promotion of events.
ACES Committee Member
Stavvy Koulos
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