About the Guest
Dr Yvette Poudjom Djomani is a senior geophysicist at Geoscience Australia, Canberra, with over 25 years of experience in geophysical data processing, visualisation and interpretation. Her work supports mineral and energy investment attraction for Australia. She also holds an MBA in general administration and brings a holistic perspective on leadership, human resources and managing change.
In her roles as Treasurer of the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists (ASEG),
member of the Gender Equity Network at Geoscience Australia (GENGA) and her passion for STEM, she promotes science and science education and aims to influence cultural and organisational change by raising awareness of gender-related issues.
Yvette is also the President of the African Australian Council ACT Inc., an umbrella organisation advocating for the African community in the ACT. Yvette has successfully navigated a career across sectors including academia, private consulting, and in the NSW and Commonwealth public service.
Episode Summary
In this insightful episode of "CALD Voices in STEM," Dr. Chloe Lim interviews Dr. Yvette Djomani, a trailblazer in the field of geophysics. The discussion delves into Yvette's remarkable journey from her humble beginnings in Cameroon to becoming a prominent figure in geophysical studies and gender equity in STEM fields. Yvette shares her passion for earth sciences ignited during childhood road trips and how it translated into an accomplished career advocating for more women, particularly those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, in STEM.
As a senior geophysicist, Dr. Djomani discusses the challenges women face in male-dominated fields and the crucial role of parental support, mentoring, and visibility in achieving success. She emphasizes the need for mentorship and leadership programs tailored for women of colour, urging the creation of environments where diversity is celebrated. This episode provides valuable insights into breaking barriers and thriving in STEM through education, mentorship, and determination, showcasing Yvette’s inspirational path and her ongoing efforts to empower the next generation.
Key Takeaways
- Journey in STEM: Yvette's interest in geophysics was sparked by childhood experiences with nature and the influence of passionate educators.
- Career Transitions: From academia to consulting to government roles, Yvette has navigated diverse sectors, leveraging her skills for broader impacts.
- Challenges as a Woman of Colour: Yvette discusses barriers in male-dominated fields and emphasizes the compounded challenges for culturally diverse women.
- Empowerment through Mentorship: Highlighting the importance of mentoring, Yvette actively supports young women in STEM, especially in geophysics.
- Promoting Gender Equity: Yvette advocates for early STEM education for girls and increased visibility and leadership opportunities for women of colour.
Find Out More
- Connect with Dr. Yvette Poudjom Djomani on LinkedIn.
- Find out about the African Australian Council ACT Inc.
*Season 2 of CALD Voices in STEM was made possible by YWCA Canberra Great Ydeas Small Grants program.*
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