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Join Dr. Kazumasa Hanaoka to learn more about mobile phone big data analysis during the covid-19 pandemic on Wednesday, 12 November 2025 from 10.30 am to 11.30 am.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has recognised Charles Darwin University-led research into the Earth’s oldest animals with the adoption of the ‘Longevity Conservation’ global policy principle.
Join Sharna Motlap, Northern Institute Research Fellow and other Indigenous Researchers and Experts to explore how Indigenous art and knowledge shape meaningful climate health and action, on Wednesday, 25 March 2026.
An inaugural report from Australia's most comprehensive and detailed fire mapping database has found 2025 to be the second largest fire year in the past decade, driven by severe weather and storm-related ignitions.
Volunteers have shouldered the burden of shorebird conservation in the Top End for more than half a century, but new research from Charles Darwin University (CDU) suggests it’s time for the government to take responsibility for all of the Northern Territory’s residents – including those with wings.
My research focuses on AI-enabled modelling, estimation and control for power and energy systems, spanning microgrids, power electronics and electrical drives. I develop machine-learning and signal-processing methods for condition monitoring, fault diagnosis and remaining useful life estimation of machines, converters and distributed energy resources.
The circular economy concept is often thought of as a model to eliminate waste and pollution – but when applied thoughtfully, circular approaches can create jobs, strengthen local economies, improve public health and more, according to new research led by Charles Darwin University.
CDU supports all Al tools that can assist, support and scaffold student learning. Importantly, you will need to develop an awareness of the ethical use of Al so they have a positive impact and are not used inappropriately, compromising academic integrity at CDU.
Graduate as a medical scientist and be responsible for analysing patient samples, assist with disease diagnosis and ensure suitable treatments. You may also choose to complete a PhD and segue into research. We have a long association with Menzies School of Health Research, one of Australia’s leading medical research institutes, and the region attracts many high achieving scientists. Our courses are nationally recognised and accredited with the Australian Institute of Medical Science (AIMS).
The Faculty of Health celebrates our partner organisations' contribution to excellence in our health student education. The efforts of many individuals are instrumental in shaping the minds and futures of young health professionals. CDU appreciate and acknowledge the crucial role played by our partnerships in providing industry-specific insights and professional guidance. Their efforts to inspire, motivate, and support our students are commendable, and they merit recognition for their dedication.
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