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Alise is a mathematician, science communicator, and advocate for gender and neurodivergence representation in STEM. As a stock assessment scientist, her job is to figure out how many fish are in the ocean. She develops population models for wild-caught species in Queensland waters. You could say she’s a mathemafishian… Her work combines big data, maths, stats and ecology; securing food, jobs and a healthy ocean for our future. She has a long track record of science communication, like travelling to outback Queensland for STEM outreach, appearing on the TEDx stage and in Vogue magazine and performing science stand-up comedy. Alise has been honoured with a Queensland Women in STEM Prize, a Women in Technology Emerging Science Star award, and is in the current Superstars of STEM cohort. 

 

Alternatively… see my profile on the Science & Technology Australia website.