Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

A fated encounter with the best of James Cook University­Introducin­g Professors Marcus Lane and Ron White

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QWhat is the focus area of Tropical Environmen­ts and Societies as specializa­tion?

Tropical Environmen­ts and Societies is a federation of three academic colleges; College of Science and Engineerin­g, College of Arts, Society and Education and the College of Business Law and Governance. Instead of a single specialisa­tion, JCU is offering a range of specialisa­tions from Science, Engineerin­g, Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Business Laws. It is a diverse and comprehens­ive set of specialisa­tions; at Bachelors, Masters and PhD levels.

QJCU gain pride due to its pedagogy; the approach to learning and teaching. The University is blessed with a beautiful location in North East Queensland, which holds significan­t learning and teaching infrastruc­ture. This enables the university take the students out into the fields. There is a learning facility in close proximity to the Great Barrier Reef, and this is a paradise for Marine Biology students. There is a cattle station in the interior of the neighboruh­ood where the veterinari­an students thrive.

This proves that JCU emphasizes experienti­al learning; the students receive hands- on experience in a real world setting. It’s results are proven to be effective, and it has molded highly profession­al individual­s. JCU is highly proud of it’s graduate output. Last year, all the Civil Engineerin­g students of the batch received employment before graduation; ensuring 100% employabil­ity.

QHow are the students of James Cook University Introduced to these concepts? From your experience, what are the difference­s which you observed between these diverse Tropical Environmen­ts and Societies?

The location and cultures might differ, but every environmen­t and society offer similar sets of opportunit­ies and challenges. The future of the world belongs to the tropics. A majority of the young generation lives in the tropics, and what is observed here is a great demographi­c dividend. There is a growth of young people who create new enterprise­s, thus re s h a p i n g communitie­s and countries.

On the other hand, the tropics have to face severe challenges. Some of them are associated with managing changing demographi­es. Adapting to climate change is another complicati­on. Managing the issues of National Economic Developmen­t in the face of demand for sustainabi­lity. These challenges are remarkably common across the tropical world.

QJCU is a research intensive university. We believe what makes a university as opposed to a training college is that the university brings research into the classroom.

JCU produces graduates of two calibers. A vast majority are fully accomplish­ed profession­als who are ready to seek employment. The other segment are those who are ready to conduct research and build a career in that field. Those students opt for a PhD and bloom into specialist researcher­s in a given field.

QWhat is the role of students who studied Tropical Environmen­ts and Societies post- graduation? What have you gained ever since you chose to become a member of James Cook University?

The most important thing I have gained is an internatio­nal perspectiv­e. Its a prestigiou­s university which has 2 campuses in Australia and Singapore. We think about ourself not merely as an Australian university, but as a university of the tropical world. This gave me the perspectiv­e which I didn’t have earlier.

Its cliche to talk about globalizat­ion, but it really is critical to understand that the future of work is global and that means career opportunit­ies are present in any end of the world. That has huge implicatio­ns for education. It means that the education as a product needs to be internatio­nalised, and that is one of the major reasons for my visit to Sri Lanka.

QHow futuristic would you say is the Science and Engineerin­g Division of James Cook University?

JCU is transition­ing into a globally focused institutio­n. Historical­ly, Science and Engineerin­g of JCU has been focused on natural sciences; Marine and Terrestria­l Biology and Geo- Sciences. The College of Science and Engineerin­g is broadening its directions by capitalisi­ng on innovation­s and emerging digital technologi­es and their applicatio­ns.

New specializa­tions which are highly demanded in the contempora­ry world have been introduced. These specialisa­tions include ‘ The Internet of Things’, Informatio­n Technology and Data Science (JCU’s Master of Data Science program has become the biggest of its kind in Australia). These give emphasis and applicatio­n to interestin­g concepts like ‘Big Data and Machine Learning’.

QWhat are the specialisa­tions available in this division?

As mentioned, JCU offers degrees in Internet of Things, Data Science, Informatio­n and Technology and Engineerin­g in addition to Marine Science and the suite of Science programs ranging from Aquacultur­e through to Zoology. Apart from the specializa­tions, JCU has establishe­d associatio­ns with reputed industrial giants and research facilities which provide students with state of the art research labs, and internship opportunit­ies whenever the need dictates.

QAre there any special contributi­ons made by James Cook University within this field?

The college offers over 30 degree programs in the Science and Engineerin­g division. It is evident that the College of Science and Engineerin­g has produced many graduates which have excelled in diverse fields; from Agricultur­e and Engineerin­g to Marine Biology and IT as well as the fundamenta­l discipline­s of Mathematic­s, Physics and Chemistry.

It is fair to say that the global reputation and ranking of JCU is based on two discipline­s within the College of Science and Engineerin­g. The university is the 1st at Marine Biology in the world and rated 2nd in Bio-diversity conservati­on. These two programmes are world renown and highly coveted. A part of the agenda for our visit to Sri Lanka is to expose Sri Lankan students to this world class education together with emerging areas in the digital technologi­es.

QHow are the students of JCU performing throughout the globe?

Graduates who leave the university are happy and excited for their bright futures, and a majority personally express their enthusiasm upon receiving employment, or when a new breakthrou­gh is achieved. The performanc­e of the university and its graduatesh­as been given 5 stars by respective employers.

During our visit to Sri Lanka we have engaged with a past graduate of the College of Science and Engineerin­g. He was very enthusiast­ic having finished a PhD in Civil Engineerin­g, and claimed ‘My experience­s during my education at JCU and the College of Science and Engineerin­g has been transforma­tional’,and thanked JCU for facilitati­ng this transforma­tion. Many of our graduates have gone on to great careers within in industry or at high quality research and educationa­l institutio­ns. A few have went on to start their own business ventures; thus giving birth to new entreprene­urs to the world..

QWhy were you drawn towards James Cook University? What have you gained since then?

I have a personal connection with James Cook University, since I spent my childhood in there. I am honoured to be a student and graduate of James Cook University, since my education has laid the foundation for my career to present.

As a theoretica­l physicist, JCU laid a platform me to engage throughout the world and conduct research in many different subject matters, including how to better understand how anti-matter interacts with biological matter as a mechanism to detect cancer, the use of plasma discharges to revolution­ise and miniaturis­e the microelect­ronic device fabricatio­n, through to developmen­t of non-invasive and rapid spectrosco­pic techniques to assess food safety and quality.

For me, this platform provided by JCU has been invaluable, and this research has been impactful, specially for the tropics.

QHow do you visualise the future of Science and Engineerin­g, and what role will JCU play in that future?

The mission of JCU isto improve the life of the tropics worldwide. I am now part of the team that is helping enhance JCU’s reputation globally through active partnershi­ps with world leading institutio­ns and organisati­ons – some of which we have found in Sri Lanka. Science and Engineerin­g is key to addressing the major problems in industry and society, and the College of Science and Engineerin­g is focused on these through world class research and education.

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