Morley Muse
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Morley Muse | |
|---|---|
| Born | Nigeria |
| Education | University of South Wales |
| Alma mater | Victoria University |
| Known for | Sustainable Technology |
| Title | Dr |
Morley Muse is an Australian renewable energy engineer, and co-founder of iSTEM, a social enterprise supporting women in STEM into STEM education, employment, leadership and entrepreneurship.[1] She won the 2022 Emerging Leader in STEM award from Women's Agenda, and also is a past member of the ATSE Elevate Advisory group.[2][3][4]
Muse received a Bachelor of Engineering at the University of Nottingham, and then a Masters of Sustainable Power Technology, at the University of South Wales,[5] after her interest in sustainable energy started at age 14, in Nigeria, to a visit with a Junior Engineers Technicians and Scientists Club. During one of these visits, the importance of mitigating spillage of crude oil, and finding alternative energy solutions was highlighted. She moved to Australia as part of the Skilled Migration Program.[6] Muse then completed a PhD in renewable energy at Victoria University.[7]