I have an extensive publication record spanning nearly 30 years.My primary research focus is engagement ‘with and within’ the digital environment and the implications this has for education and society. By necessity, this spans several disciplines.
The next generation of Northern Territory paramedics will be taking their skills on the road next year, as the first cohort of Charles Darwin University (CDU) Bachelor of Paramedicine students complete their studies.
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While Australia is forecast to swelter under El Niño climate conditions this year, Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers say it’s good news for blue whales after they suffered through three consecutive years of difficult La Niña conditions.
A move to the Northern Territory sparked a decades-long love affair with basketry and weaving for Dr Aly de Groot. Her career in the arts industry has always centred around advocating for Indigenous fibre and textile artists and educating the wider community about art and environmental issues.
Three day conference covers a range of topics related to combustion and associated energy-related fields, including Clean fuels, including hydrogen and ammonia combustion, production, and safety
Combustion-based processes in circular economy
Control of greenhouse gas emissions
Decarbonisation of combustion-based processes
Detonations, explosions, and supersonic combustion
Environmental impact of combustion processes, including life cycle assessment
Fire research
Flame retardants
Gas-phase reaction kinetics
Internal combustion engines
Laminar flames
Pollutant formation in combustion processes
Pyrolysis and pyrolysis-based industrial processes
Reacting flows
Rocket engines and gas turbines
Spray, droplet, and supercritical combustion
Solid fuel combustion
Soot, nanomaterials, and large molecules
Stationary combustion systems
Turbulent flames
Other concepts
Two PhD candidates report on the progress of their research
Dr Elnaz Saki has always been interested in natural remedies even when they lack scientific confirmation. Eager to bridge the gap between traditional wisdom and modern science, she's harnessing the power of plants found in Top End parks and gardens.
A new project, between Charles Darwin University (CDU), Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) and indigenous ranger groups, will investigate how sea level rise and increasing sand temperature may affect Northern Australia’s turtle populations.
The slums in the global south hold the key to building circular cities in other developing countries, according to Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers.