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Your Research in a Nutshell competition
Date: Friday, 21 September 1:00 - 3:00pm
Location: ECU Joondalup, Room 7.103
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Early-career researchers will be taking to the stage to compete against one other in the inaugural Your Research in a Nutshell competition this Friday.
As part of Research Week, the Office of Research and Innovation are running this competition for early-career researchers.
The researchers will communicate their research 'in a nutshell', similar to the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition. Each presentation is limited to five minutes with the use of three PowerPoint slides.
The full list of competition entrants are listed below, including staff from the Faculty of Business and Law:
- Dr Richard Fulford - Construction industry productivity: heterogeneous project practices are restricting efficiency improvements.
- Dr Elin Gray - Development of a "liquid biopsy" for personalise treatment of melanoma.
- Dr John Ryan - Botanical Memory: Exploring Recollections of South-West Australian Plants.
- Dr Adrian Scott - Piecing it all together: How discussion influences the accuracy of eyewitness memory.
- Dr Clint McCullough - Can we establish fisheries in acid pit lakes formed through mining?
- Dr Leanne Fried – Uncertainty and teacher transition to the work-force.
- Dr Dilhani Kapu Arachchilage - Key Contemporary Sustainability Issues and the diversity of Reponses of the Mining Industry in Australia.
- Dr Bronwyn Harman - Childlessness in Australia.
- Dr Mandie Shean - Resilience: What you really need to know.
- Dr Susanne Bahn - 457 visa workers in the Western Australian resources industry: The benefits and costs for business, migrant families, and the community.
- Dr Chris R. Abbiss - Muscling through fitness – a novel exercise intervention strategy to improve health.
- Dr Jenny Lane - TPACK iPad Project in Schools (TIPS).
- Dr Julie Crews - An Exploration of Values held by Senior Executives in Sri Lanka: A Cross Cultural Study.
- Dr Robyn Mundy - Writing the Wild.
- Dr Julian Dooley - The role of technology in social and mental health.
