From starting life in West Africa, never in his “wildest dreams” did RMIT University Professor Sylvester Abanteriba “conjure up the achievements” he has made.
“The underlying idea was always to do what was best for my students,” Prof. Abanteriba, who teaches aerospace engineering, said, after launching his RMIT career 32 years ago in the CBD.
“Imparting knowledge to younger minds in a participatory way has always excited me.”
In recognition of his services to engineering and education, Prof. Abanteriba has been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 2023 Australia Day honours list.
It’s a huge honour he said which was still sinking in, adding he couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw the announcement.
“I never believed what I have done in the area of education and engineering would be so much appreciated.”
Born in Ghana, West Africa, Prof. Abanteriba undertook his engineering studies in Europe and later obtained a Doctor of Engineering in Germany.
When he moved to Australia in 1991, he unexpectedly landed a teaching role at RMIT – an opportunity, he said, that had enriched his life and given him a sense of purpose.
“I love engineering because it empowers me not to see problems as impediments but challenges to which solutions must be found.”
While he has accomplished much at RMIT, including receiving the Ralph McIntosh Medal in recognition for outstanding service to the students, Prof. Abanteriba remained humble, noting he was so proud to watch his students grow and thrive in the industry.
“It is my sincere believe that if one works at an educational institution, whatever achievements one makes, should have a clear dividend for the students,” he said.
Source: https://www.cbdnews.com.au/professor-sylvester-abanteribas-dedication-to-teaching-earns-him-an-oam/#.ZAgsyQG1ZLc.linkedin