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various disruptions such as Brexit, the US-China trade war, the COVID-19 pandemic, the Suez Canal blockage, the Russia- Ukraine conflicts, the Israel- Gaza conflicts, and Red sea attacks; (2) Exploring
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sediments, waters, and trees. This project will use a combination of different techniques such as stable isotopes, cavity ring down spectroscopy, incubation experiments and diverse chamber methods
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will explore how crystallisation processes change when undertaken in unusual conditions such as in solvents that are not water, at non-miscible liquid interfaces and when an electrochemical potential is
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has reached over 8,000 tonnes and there is a need to develop ocean and land-based seaweed culture of native species for domestic use and export markets. Despite the proven benefits of seaweed farming
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Professors Zongping Shao and Moses Tade and Dr Xiaomin Xu on “Efficient and selective water electrolysis for clean energy and environment”. The PhD study will build on some of our recent work to develop
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impacts of new roads and related infrastructure development in East Africa and the Indian Ocean Rim. In particular, it seeks to provide new knowledge on how infrastructure projects are altering East African
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Conservation’, conducted by Dr Benjamin Thompson. Marine conservation remains severely underfunded despite the pressing need to safeguard ocean resources, ecosystems, and coastal communities effectively and
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to external signals. CER includes: rooftop solar batteries electric vehicle chargers controlled loads such as water heaters and air conditioners smart systems that integrate these into the grid Distributed
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Acknowledgement of Country CSIRO acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land, sea and waters, of the area that we live and work on across Australia. We acknowledge their continuing connection
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Scholarship with research aimed at addressing current priority public health issues in South Australia (e.g. Health Promotion, Food Safety, Water Safety, Disease Surveillance, Climate Change, Aboriginal