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Dr. Keller Kopf is an ecologist and lecturer in the Faculty of Science and Technology. Keller moved to Darwin in 2020 after working as a research and teaching fellow at Charles Sturt University, where his research focused on invasive species, food webs and ecological responses to river flows in the Murray-Darling Basin.
Dr Harinandanan Paramjyothi is an alumnus of the Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods (RIEL). His PhD supervisors were Dr. Brett Murphy, Prof. Lindsay Hutley, Dr. Anna Richards (CSIRO) and Prof. Jeremy Russell-Smith. He investigated the role of competition in shaping northern Australian savannas and the long-term responses of tree populations to fire management.
We study biodiversity in northern Australia and the broader region, applying research approaches in genomics and landscape ecology. Terrestrial mammals are a focus but we gladly make exceptions for cool species like crocodiles, sharks, etc.
Stephanie hopes to use the knowledge and experiences gained while studying a Bachelor of Humanitarian and Community Studies with CDU to initiate social change. 
Equip yourself with the skills to build a resilient society through strong, collaborative community partnerships and make a real difference locally and globally.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will host its first international TEDx talk this year with 10 academics set to discuss a range of topics including kindness in prisons, croc management, fear of missing out (FOMO), and more.
Charles Darwin University is encouraging people impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak to take advantage of the free opportunities available to them and emerge from isolation with a new skill-set.
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