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Sian Harrick
Engineer at Arup
Professional Background
Sian Harrick is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in engineering, law, and advocacy. Currently a Process Engineer at Arup, Sian brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the field of engineering, particularly focusing on innovative solutions in her work. Her unique combination of a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering (Hons) and a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics enables her to approach complex engineering problems from a multifaceted perspective, making her a valuable asset to any project.
Previously, Sian served as a Patent Attorney at Davies Collison Cave, where she honed her skills in intellectual property law, protecting the innovations of her clients. Her journey in the field of intellectual property advanced further when she pursued a Master of Laws (LLM) specializing in Intellectual Property Law at the prestigious University of Melbourne. This advanced degree provided Sian not only with in-depth legal knowledge but also a critical understanding of how intellectual property intersects with engineering and technology.
Sian has also demonstrated her commitment to social impact through her work with Pollinate Group and Pollinate Energy, where she held various fellow and ambassador roles. In these positions, she focused on empowering women and promoting sustainable energy solutions in under-resourced communities. Her ability to bridge technical knowledge with a passion for social equity speaks to her dedication to making a positive difference in the world.
Education and Achievements
Sian's educational journey reflects a commitment to both technical proficiency and cultural understanding. She earned dual degrees at Monash University, where she completed her Bachelor of Engineering with honors, concentrating on chemical engineering and also pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics. This unique academic combination has equipped her with versatile skills that are essential in today’s interdisciplinary work environments.
At the University of Melbourne, Sian further distinguished herself by obtaining her Master of Laws, delving deep into the realm of Intellectual Property Law. This degree not only enhanced her knowledge within the legal framework but also positioned her to effectively navigate the complexities that arise when technology and law converge.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Sian has accumulated a range of notable achievements that exemplify her versatility and expertise. As a Professional Fellow at Pollinate Group, she played a significant role in advocating for gender equality and access to technology in rural communities, demonstrating her belief in leveraging engineering and innovation for social good.
In her role as a Patent Attorney, Sian contributed to protecting numerous innovative technologies, helping to secure intellectual property rights that enable inventors to thrive. Her prior experience as a Trainee Patent Attorney provided her with a solid foundation in patent law and practice, which she continued to build upon during her time at Davies Collison Cave.
Additionally, Sian gained practical experience in quality control and packaging during her internship with Pivara Trebjesa AD, part of the AB InBev group, where she applied her engineering background to real-world manufacturing processes.
Her involvement with Engineers Without Borders Australia as a Summer Intern further emphasizes her commitment to humanitarian efforts, focusing on sustainable engineering solutions that benefit communities.
Sian's diverse career pathway showcases her ability to apply her engineering skills to various fields, including legal frameworks and community advocacy, making her a well-rounded professional perfectly positioned for future challenges in engineering and law.
