Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Engineering
Vice-Chancellor's Scholar
Jessnee is a Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering student at The University of Queensland. With strong interest in the pharmaceutical industry and its role in addressing large-scale sustainability challenges, she is dedicated to applying her problem-solving and technical skills to contribute to ambitious, long-term changes within the industry.
Jessnee spent her childhood in Malaysia, and moved to the Sunshine Coast in her early teenage years. She graduated in 2023 as DUX and Student Council President of Coolum State High School, achieving an ATAR of 99.95. Throughout high school, she was actively involved in community service, fundraising initiatives, and academic mentoring roles, reflecting her commitment to leadership and service.
At university, Jessnee has continued to pursue opportunities that focus on personal growth and impact. She is involved in programs such as the Vice-Chancellor’s Enrichment Program, the EAIT Student Leader Program, and volunteering outside of university where she has further developed her leadership, communication, and collaborative skills.
Jessnee is drawn to the Liveris Academy because it develops people who are capable of creating real-world impact. She aspires to combine technical expertise with empathy and ethical responsibility, and by prioritising long-term societal outcomes over short-term gains, she hopes to grow not just as an engineer, but someone who can influence systems and people.
LinkedIn: Xin Ng
