RIEL conducts internationally-recognised research to understand and improve the management of freshwater, estuarine, coastal and marine systems in northern Australia and globally. Indigenous partnerships are an intrinsic part of our research approach.
RIEL scientists undertake world-class research to understand and improve the management of savanna and arid environments in northern Australia and globally.
Binaural hearing is the mechanism developed in the auditory pathway during infancy which allows us to listen to speech masked in background noise.
Photonics is concerned with the use of light to process, manipulate and transmit information. It underpins the growth of broadband cable communication networks.
Oil, gas and other chemical process industries are under pressure to minimise costs and their environmental footprint. To achieve these objectives, effective control and optimisation of the processes are required using key enabling technologies.
CDU's research on Knowledge Management (KM) focusses on different aspects of Knowledge Management (KM) as a field of study as well as its application in businesses/enterprises/organisations.
Wireless transmission systems are widely used in modern telecommunications. Error control coding is represented as an effective technique improving quality of data transmitted over noisy communications channels.
Access practical, evidence-based nutrition advice that is tailored to meet your individual needs. Our student dietitians are supported by Accredited Practising Dietitians (APDs) who are experienced professionals and ensure safe, high-quality care.
In Timor-Leste – a small country located 600 km to the northeast of Darwin – fish and other aquatic foods are fundamental to the livelihoods of many families.