November 13 @ 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC+0
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Webinar details
Join us for an insightful webinar designed to equip professionals with a comprehensive understanding of safety, risk, and reliability.
Whether you’re new to these fields or looking to deepen your knowledge, this session will provide valuable insights into engineering practices, tools and techniques, and future trends and innovations of safety in engineering.
We will offer insights into two of our courses that focus on safety, risk and reliability, namely our Graduate Certificate in Safety, Risk and Reliability Engineering and our Graduate Diploma of Engineering (Safety, Risk and Reliability).
- The webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.
- Please note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
Key takeaways from this webinar
- Understanding the basics of safety, risk and reliability
- Risk management process
- Reliability engineering principles
- Identifying human factors and organizational culture
- Insights into EIT’s courses
About the presenter
Dr. Arti Siddhpura, EIT Senior Lecturer, On-Campus
Dr. Arti is a distinguished academic with over 18 years of rich experience in educating students across various Mechanical Engineering domains at esteemed institutions in Australia and abroad. With a profound expertise in crafting and delivering Mechanical Engineering courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, she excels in synchronous and asynchronous teaching methodologies, rooted in sound adult learning theories.
Throughout her career, Dr. Arti has demonstrated an exceptional grasp of the intricacies involved in Mechanical Engineering education, adeptly navigating face-to-face, blended, and fully online delivery modes. Since 2017, she has been an invaluable member of the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT), where she serves as a dedicated lecturer in Mechanical Engineering. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she has actively engaged in guiding and supervising both master’s students’ theses and Doctor of Engineering candidates.