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Nishu Tyagi
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is a debilitating health condition leading to marked reductions in physical and mental health as well as autonomy and life expectancy. Globally, between 250,000 and 500,000...
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Dr Neil Robinson
Dr Neil Robinson is a physical chemist and chemical engineering researcher working within the Fluid Science and Resources Research Group (www.fsr.ecm.uwa.edu.au) at The University of Western Australia. His research lies...
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Dr Chong Wei
Chong has a PhD in Marine Physics from the Xiamen University, China and was a 2-years joint PhD at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaii, USA. After...
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Dr Jessica Kretzmann
Dr Jessica Kretzmann is working within the School of Molecular Sciences, and the ARC Training Centre for Biomedical Analysis, at the University of Western Australia. Jessica’s research is at the...
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Dr Jacob Martin
Dr Jacob W. Martin is a material and combustion scientist with a strong interest in carbon nanomaterials, renewable energy and pollution reduction. Jacob completed a Bachelor of Science with First...
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Dr Connor Bottrell
Connor’s studies predominately took place at the University of Victoria, Canada. After receiving his PhD in 2020, Connor spent 2.5 years as a Kavli Fellow at the Kavli Institute for...
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Luka Wright
Ocean-based biological carbon dioxide removal is currently considered to be an important climate change mitigation strategy and kelp forests are proposed to play a key role based on their high...
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Nicholas Lawler
Electromagnetic radiation in the terahertz frequency has emerged as a novel candidate for a number of medical techniques including imaging and thermometry. Recently, research has shown that terahertz radiation induces...
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Mingxin Ye
Titanium implants have been thought to be safe with a high success rate for patients. However, in some cases, there have been reports of complications due to hypersensitivity as these...
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Marie Windstein
Marie Windstein is a movement ecologist with two master degrees in environmental management and marine ecology. Her greatest concern for our oceans is the degradation of coastal ecosystems and its...
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Rachel Newsome
Developing a new attachment method to deploy multi-sensor “FitBit” tags onto the reef manta ray for the first time to gain insight into their activity regimes and relative energetics –Rachel...
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Dr Joseph Steinberg
Dr Joseph Steinberg completed his BA (Hons) in English and Cultural Studies at UWA in 2016, before going on to an MPhil and a PhD at the University of Cambridge....
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