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Let's Collaborate

Partnership that produces measurable public value

I welcome conversations with researchers, universities, publishers, engineers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, legal and disability advocates, and community organisations interested in sustainable energy, neuroprosthetics, social justice, disability policy, applied research, inclusive innovation, responsible enterprise and knowledge translation.

How I Work

Three conditions for meaningful partnership

A shared problem

Every collaboration starts from a real, well-defined problem worth solving together.

A clear contribution

Each partner brings a distinct, stated contribution — roles agreed before work begins.

Honest measurement

Success is defined up front, with an honest method for measuring results and limits.

For me, meaningful collaboration begins with a shared problem, a clear contribution from each partner and an honest method for measuring results. My objective is not partnership for appearance, but partnership that produces useful knowledge, stronger capability or measurable public value.

Who I'd Like to Hear From

Collaborators across research, industry and community

Researchers & Universities

Joint studies, co-authorship, supervision and research translation across energy, neurotechnology, law and policy.

Publishers & Editors

Book proposals, series development and accessible explainers built on verified research.

Industry & Engineers

Benchmarking, upgrade pathways and applied innovation for energy-storage and grid projects.

Policymakers & Institutions

Evidence briefs on access to justice, disability policy, and institutional reform.

Legal & Disability Advocates

NDIS accountability, tribunal access and rights-based service design.

Community Organisations

Mentoring, training, capability building and measurable community initiatives.

Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.
Helen Keller

Have a shared problem in mind?

The forward program is centred on completing ongoing qualifications, strengthening research quality, publishing verified outputs, developing discipline-specific books and building collaborations that translate evidence into practical, institutional and public value.