Sabastian Aurisano
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About Sabastian
I am a recent graduate in Mechanical Engineering (Honours) from Swinburne University with Distinction. I was an automotive engineering intern at Cummins South Pacific, responsible for a fairly large design project. I have volunteered at People Outdoors, assisting at camps, and Swinburne University, assisting at various events on campus. I was on a team to develop a road-going solar-powered car, where I developed a camera system to replace conventional car mirrors. I was a part of group which had our report published in the 1st Student Symposium for renewable energy.
I am committed to learning brand new things. Hence, I took various hospitality courses: Barista, First Aid Level 2, Waitering, Responsible Service of Alcohol and Safe Food Handling. These courses were my rewards for my dedicated volunteering at Swinburne University. In my spare time, I completed three course through Free2Study: Chemistry, Robotics and Mining Engineering.
In high school, I received the All-Around Excellence Award. I received the 2012 Student Services Achievement Award from Swinburne, National Volunteer Week Awards in 2013 and 2014 and have received the Vice Chancellor’s Award from Swinburne for 40+ hours of volunteering for Swinburne University, as well as the Volunteer of the Year Award 2017.
Since March 2018, I have dedicated my Saturdays to volunteering in the restoration of a steam-powered tug boat in the Docklands called the Wattle, where I assist in repairs and maintenance of all areas of the ship as well as woodworking and undergoing boiler operation training.
I am committed to learning brand new things. Hence, I took various hospitality courses: Barista, First Aid Level 2, Waitering, Responsible Service of Alcohol and Safe Food Handling. These courses were my rewards for my dedicated volunteering at Swinburne University. In my spare time, I completed three course through Free2Study: Chemistry, Robotics and Mining Engineering.
In high school, I received the All-Around Excellence Award. I received the 2012 Student Services Achievement Award from Swinburne, National Volunteer Week Awards in 2013 and 2014 and have received the Vice Chancellor’s Award from Swinburne for 40+ hours of volunteering for Swinburne University, as well as the Volunteer of the Year Award 2017.
Since March 2018, I have dedicated my Saturdays to volunteering in the restoration of a steam-powered tug boat in the Docklands called the Wattle, where I assist in repairs and maintenance of all areas of the ship as well as woodworking and undergoing boiler operation training.