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  • The University of Western Australia (M013), 35 Stirling Highway,

    6009 Perth

    Australia

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Biography

Jesse Santoso is a physicist with a background in both experimental and theoretical plasma physics. His research has explored themes of nuclear fusion, renewable technologies, and green chemistry. He has significant experience teaching physics at a university level in both in-person and online formats. His primary activities include developing online teacher-training resources, producing teacher-training demonstration videos, and overseeing the Einsteinian Science for School Teachers Micro-credential courses.

Research

Jesse currently particpates in research into the effectiveness and impacts of micro-credential courses on the upskilling of teachers in modern physics, a key aspect of the 2024 Linkage project 'Evaluating the benefits of teacher training in Einsteinian science'. 

Teaching overview

Jesse has developed and teaches the Einsteinian Science for School Teachers micro-credential courses via UWA Plus encompassing PHYSN410, PHYSM411, PHYSM412, PHYSM413, & PHYSM414

Education/Academic qualification

Plasma Physics, PhD, Production of Negative Hydrogen Ions in a High-Powered Helicon Plasma Source, Australian National University

Award Date: 13 Dec 2018

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