Nham is scientist, dreamer and passionate about inventing devices to improve our way of life. He is a Associate Professor (Faculty Member) at a local university in Sydney Australia and has held numerous roles at the tertiary leadership level. Nham's work is focused on the understanding of genes involved in head and neck cancers with an interest in gene regulation by non coding RNAs. He holds several patents on his work and has formed two startup companies over the last few years. He has written articles for The Conversation and provided expert commentary to ABC news and The Sydney Morning Herald. In his spare time he enjoys hiking and rock climbing with his family in the blue mountains of Sydney.