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Professor
Michael
Frater
Faculty/Unit:
Rector's Office
Research areas:
digital television; mobile communications; computer security; information security; underwater communications
Dr
Krishna
Shankar
Faculty/Unit:
School of Engineering & IT
Research areas:
Fracture Mechanics, Fatigue and corrosion of aerospace structures and mechanically fastened joints, Corrosion Fatigue, Composites Testing and Analysis. Impact Damage of Polymeric Foams and Sandwich Structures, Residual Stress Measurement, Adhesively Bonded Joints. Finite Element Modelling, Non-Destructive Inspection, Bio-degradable materials, Polymers, Smart Materials, Structural Vibration and Structural Health Monitoring.
Professor
Greg
Austin
Faculty/Unit:
School of Engineering & IT
Research areas:
International security (Russia, China, Japan, United States, Europe, NATO), Cyber policy, Terrorism and religious extremism.
Mr
Thomas
Morrill
Faculty/Unit:
School Physical, Env & Math Sc
Research areas:
I hold a PhD in combinatorics and number theory. I have specific familiarity with partitions of integers, modular forms, L-functions, number fields, and Galois theory.
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Dr
Thomas
Keating
Faculty/Unit:
School Physical, Env & Math Sc
Research areas:
Thomas’ research draws on cultural geography and process philosophies to engage with problems involving human-technology relationships. He has expertise in the philosophy of technology, 'new' technological interfaces with the body, smart urbanism and affect theory.
Keywords:
cultural geography, posthumanism, social theory, affect, art and technology, deleuze, simondon, smart cities
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Professor
Elizabeth
Chang
Faculty/Unit:
School of Business
Dr
Trevor
Wheatley
Faculty/Unit:
School of Engineering & IT
Research areas:
Laser Safety
Dr
Craig
Benson
Faculty/Unit:
School of Engineering & IT
Research areas:
Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks, Underwater Communications.
Dr
John
Connor
Faculty/Unit:
School Humanities & Soc Scien
Research areas:
Military history, Australian history, Australian frontier, peacekeeping.
Associate Professor
Obada
Kayali
Faculty/Unit:
School of Engineering & IT
Research areas:
Durability of concrete. Bond of steel reinforcement. The development of fibre reinforced high performance concrete. The production and performance of Self Compacting Concrete. Fly Ash characterisation and use in concrete. Developing cost effective high performance pavers and bricks using industrial by-products. Developing cost effective high strength-high performance lightweight concrete using industrial by-products. Utilisation of blast furnace slag for high performance concrete.
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