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The inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) machine was donated to Charles Darwin University (CDU) from the INPEX-led Ichthys joint venture.
The INPEX-led Ichthys joint venture has made a significant investment into research and development in the Northern Territory, gifting Charles Darwin University (CDU) a key piece of equipment critical for detecting traces of metals and chemical elements in groundwater, wastewater, soil, and solid waste samples.
Executive Support Officer - Central Australia & Barkly

Vice Chancellor and President, Business Development & Strategic Partnerships

P: 08 8959 5391, E: stephanie.dominguez@cdu.edu.au

Alice Springs
Building 1 Level 0
Lecturer - Social Work

Vice Chancellor and President, Faculty of Health, FH - Human Services, Social Work

P: 08 8946 7040, E: billy.burgess@cdu.edu.au

Casuarina
Blue 1 Level 1 Room 1.8
Research data management
Introduction to Research Data Management explores aspects of management and care of research data throughout the research data lifecycle. Grasp the essential principles and practices of managing research data throughout its lifecycle, from creation to preservation.
Dr Jady Li, head and shoulders, wearing hi-vis vest, with brown background
Jady will take us into the tiny world of nematodes. We will learn about the basics of nematode biology and their impact on agriculture ecosystems, and will discover the importance of plant-parasitic nematodes through Jady’s research
Eliza Kimlin from waist up, wearing blue shirt with NT fisheries logo, with out of focus lights in background
NT Fisheries team will present on major research projects and how they support the sustainable management of natural fish populations in NT waters
Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers and Yugul Mangi Rangers have discovered a population of the rare threatened Speartooth Shark in the Roper River.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers and first nations Yugul Mangi Rangers have discovered a new population of a rare and threatened shark species in the Northern Territory’s Roper River.
Chinese New Year dragon lantern
Celebrate Chinese New Year 2024, the year of the Dragon, with the Confucius Institute and Library & Archives NT!
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