Team 2015

Eileen Tan

Eileen is a Scientist, Maker and Tinkerer and the Head of Physical Sciences at Science Centre Singapore. She brings into Maker Faire her experience in content development and Education outreach.

Kiruthika Ramanathan

Kiruthika is a Maker and a firm believer of the power of the Maker mindset in developing creativity and innovation. She enjoys working with Makers and with children and dreams of a day when every home has a makerspace. When she is not Making stuff, Kiruthika works with schools in the Education Department at Science Centre.

Mazakasu Takasu

Masakazu Takasu is a crazy Japanese fab-geek and Maker/Tech enthusiast. from Japan. Takasu is one of the main advocates of the Maker movement in Asia and is in the committee for Maker Faires in many parts of Asia including Tokyo, Shenzhen, Taipei and Singapore.

Sue Li Chan

Sue works with the Upstream Department at the Science Centre and has extensive experience in marketing and events management. In Sue’s non working life, she loves to fix things in her home.

Charlene Wong

Charlene works with the IDAlabs at the National Design Centre. She brings to Maker Faire extensive experience in Tech events and Business Development.

Meenakshi Veerappan

Meenakshi is an intern with the Maker Faire Singapore team. Relatively new to the Maker movement, she has learnt much from the movement in Singapore and aims to continue her journey as a Maker.

Kiat Teng Goh

Kiat Teng can be seen either with a crochet needle or a keyboard. Crafter and Writer, KIat Teng works on most of the communications and social media for Maker Faire Singapore.

Ling Ling Chew

Ling Ling is working on the upcoming Tinkering Studio at Science Centre Singapore. She is also interested to research and evaluate the impact of Making and Tinkering experiences.

Kalaivani Murugappan

Kalaivani is an intern with Maker Faire Singapore. A crafter by nature, Vani has also initiated the Fridays with Family sessions prior to Maker Faire, where families can come together for an evening of tinkering and learn more about the Faire.

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