Director, Facilitator & Club Mentor
Lance may only be 22years old, but his achievements are way beyond his years. He is not only a Workshop Facilitator and Club Mentor, he took on the directorship of Techspace Learning and the Club in 2024 when our founder had to step down for personal reasons.
He has completed a Bachelor of Information Technology (Network & Cybersecurity Systems) and is now looking to start some post-graduate studies.
You can read more about how Lance swooped in and saved the day, at Science Alive in 2024..
Facilitator & Club Mentor
Heath is an original member of the club as his father is the founder of the original Hallett Cove Robotics Club.
Now at age 24, he is a Workshop Facilitator and Club Mentor and is currently studying a double degree in Bachelor of Computer Science & Robotics Engineering with Honours—which he is expected to finish halfway through next year.
Facilitator & Club Mentor
Hugh is a much loved Workshop Facilitator and Club Mentor. A lecturer at the University of South Australia,
Hugh holds double degrees in Software Engineering and Electronics Engineering, along with a PhD in Engineering Education.
Upcoming Facilitator & Club Mentor
Noah is an upcoming Facilitator and respected Club Mentor, and student at University of Adelaide. At 20 years old, he is currently studying a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with Honours and Computer Science.
Workshop Assistant & Club Mentor
Kien, now 19, started his robotics journey with a Techspace introductory workshop and he was hooked! His interest continued to grow when he attended all the workshops on offer and creating his own projects at the club.
He now is an assistant at workshops, a regular volunteer at science exhibits and mentors at the club when his schedule allows. Kien is currently studying double degrees in Mechanical Engineering (Honours), with a Bachelor of Computer Science.
New Facilitator & Club Mentor
Kien, now 19, started his robotics journey with a Techspace introductory workshop and he was hooked! His interest continued to grow when he attended all the workshops on offer and creating his own projects at the club.
He now is an assistant at workshops, a regular volunteer at science exhibits and mentors at the club when his schedule allows. Kien is currently studying double degrees in Mechanical Engineering (Honours), with a Bachelor of Computer Science.
Workshop Assistant & Club Mentor
Jayden is a remarkable young man who achieved so much in his 22 years. He is a workshop assistant and Club Mentor. He completed a Bachelor of Science with First Class Honors in Geology and is he soon to begin his PhD.
With a difficult start in life, he overcome a challenging upbringing and family life to not only completing high school and a university degree, he also ran for local council, is decision maker within the Mars Society and will be starting his PhD later this year.
Workshop Assistant
Riley learnt how to code the Arduino by attending Online Courses with Techspace Learning during the lockdown times and due to him living in a regional area. He quickly adopted the technology and will assist in workshops when they are offered in his region.
He is also a regular volunteer at Science Show exhibits such as Science Alive and the Royal Adelaide Show. An article was written about him in 2022 and you can read his story here…
Workshop Facilitator & Club Founder
Don started a small robotics club for his two sons and their friends at Hallett Cove School. It was a weekly gathering, a place to hang, talk tech and create cool gadgets.
Ten years on, the small robotics club is now a thriving and bustling community based club, offering not only a place to explore and collaborate, but also to learn all things robotics and coding using Arduino based microprocessors.
You can read more about the history of our organisation here…
Admin, Marketing, Finance & Club CoOrdinator
Irene had a long career in the IT Industry with a career change into the natural health space in 2015.
Mum to Sebastian, Irene spends countless hours ensuring the club and the organisation remains sustainable and affordable for all who wish to be part of our small but important community.