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INSPIRE by EWB UNSW #19 | Eleanor Earl | PhD Candidate

33 min · 20. aug. 2022
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🌱Meet our Inspire podcast guest - ✨Eleanor Earl!✨ 0:05 | Acknowledgement of Country 0:18 | Introduction 1:30 | Undergraduate Experience 10:47 | Industry Experience 17:31 | PhD and Academia Experience 25:17 | Audience Questions 32:58 | Conclusion Eleanor is a current UNSW PhD candidate studying flood resilience in the Pacific Islands - focusing on the role of nature based solutions for surface water flood management in Fiji. As senior consultant at ARUP and project leader at The Resilience Shift, she has previously worked on a diverse range of major projects, including working on one of the first major Sustainable Urban Systems (SUDS) schemes in Hong Kong as well as various urban water projects across East and South-East Asia.

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episode INSPIRE by EWB UNSW #19 | Eleanor Earl | PhD Candidate cover

INSPIRE by EWB UNSW #19 | Eleanor Earl | PhD Candidate

🌱Meet our Inspire podcast guest - ✨Eleanor Earl!✨ 0:05 | Acknowledgement of Country 0:18 | Introduction 1:30 | Undergraduate Experience 10:47 | Industry Experience 17:31 | PhD and Academia Experience 25:17 | Audience Questions 32:58 | Conclusion Eleanor is a current UNSW PhD candidate studying flood resilience in the Pacific Islands - focusing on the role of nature based solutions for surface water flood management in Fiji. As senior consultant at ARUP and project leader at The Resilience Shift, she has previously worked on a diverse range of major projects, including working on one of the first major Sustainable Urban Systems (SUDS) schemes in Hong Kong as well as various urban water projects across East and South-East Asia.

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