Emma Bell is a woman who knows what she wants, and experience is proving that she gets it. With a determined attitude and positive mindset, she’s successfully contributed to the delivery of Territory Government and Commonwealth Infrastructure and Capital Facilities & Infrastructure (CFI) projects respectively.
Professor Dan Bressington is Professor in Mental Health at the College of Nursing and Midwifery. He leads the Mental Health Care Research Group at the College. He also holds visiting Professor positions at La Trobe University (Melbourne) and The Hong Kong
Nature lover Chloe lives in Humpty Doo and juggles her job at a plant nursery, her daughter, and her studies at CDU. It’s a world away from her hometown of Paris, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has been awarded more than $2 million for a project to establish a Renewable Energy Microgrid Hub which will lead research in the development of innovative, cheap and reliable green power systems, thanks to the Australian Government.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has been awarded $735,000 to collaborate with local industry and boost manufacturing capability in the agricultural and food industries in Northern Australia, thanks to the Australian Government.
At CDU, we realise that, as a research candidate, you have probably developed a unique blend of skills, qualities, and ideas; capabilities that you would like to use to improve the world, enhance your life, or both.
Two passionate youth leaders and students from Charles Darwin University (CDU) will lead a group of young people to discuss issues close to their heart and present solutions to senior levels of the Northern Territory Government.
Dr Naveen Elumalai leads an interdisciplinary research program to develop innovative nanostructured materials and devices for applications in advanced photovoltaics, electro-mechanical sensors, flexible electronics (wearable tech), and self-cleaning coatings.
A new three-year Charles Darwin University (CDU) research project is developing new approaches to improve marine and coastal biodiversity monitoring, research, and conservation management.
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