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A groundbreaking new study into the patterns of terrorist language could help authorities create algorithms to detect and flag extremist content online.
Associate Professor Chan leads research in fibre-optics and photonics at Charles Darwin University. He is a senior IEEE member and has contributed over 100 technical publications in this area. He was also the recipient of the University of Sydney Early Career Development Award and the Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded by the Australian Research Council.
About 300 students from across the country are expected to attend Charles Darwin University Orientation Week at Casuarina campus, which began today (Monday).
Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences at Charles Darwin University (CDU) and clinical researcher with a focus on medical education, innovation, and culturally safe practice. Her current research centres on two initiatives: “Artificial Intelligence in Health Education: Enhancing Case-Based Learning,” and “Portfolio-Based and Mentoring-Supported Learning: Aligning Accreditation Standards and Cultural Safety in Medical Education.”
Dina wanted to find a way of safeguarding and protecting the cultural assets and traditions of her Indonesian homeland. So, she moved from the bustling city of Yogyakarta to Darwin to pursue a Higher Degree by Research (HDR) at CDU.
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