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Dr Victoria Louise Inman

Faculty: Science

Based in the Centre for Ecosystem Science and collaborating closely with Bush Heritage Australia, I am leading and coordinating research into the design, implementation and analysis of ecosystem mo
Dr Erin Goddard

Faculty: Science
Fields of Research (FoR): Vision science, Sensory processes, perception and performance, Neurosciences, Machine learning, Pattern recognition, Cognitive neuroscience
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I received my PhD in 2011 from the University of Sydney, before completing postdoctoral positions at the University of Sydney and Macquarie University in Sydney, and at McGill University in Montréa
Dr Karly Turner

Faculty: Science
Fields of Research (FoR): Behavioural neuroscience, Neurosciences, Biological psychology, Animal behaviour, Decision making, Cognition, Learning, motivation and emotion, Animal Behaviour, Biological Psychology (Neuropsychology, Psychopharmacology, Physiological Psychology), Mental Health
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I am a behavioural neuroscientist interested in cognitive processes that go awry in neuropsychiatric disorders. Using animal models I study the brain circuits underlying attenti
Dr Alan McCarthy

Faculty: Science
Fields of Research (FoR): Algebraic and Differential Geometry

My research interests lie in the area of continuous and discrete differential geometry, and in mathematics education, particularly the area of out-of-field mathematics teachers.
Dr Mariam Younan

Faculty: Science
Fields of Research (FoR): Decision Making

Professor Brett Kusevskis-Hayes

Faculty: Science
Fields of Research (FoR): Decision Making, Developmental Psychology and Ageing, Learning, Memory, Cognition and Language, Cognitive Science
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Professor Hayes (UNSW) is the founding Director of the Sydney Thinking and Reasoning (STAR) Laboratory, which he has led for over 15 years.  In that time the laboratory has attracted over $4M
Mr Dipan Sengupta

Faculty: Science
Fields of Research (FoR): Particle and high energy physics, Mathematical aspects of quantum and conformal field theory, quantum gravity and string theory, Cosmology and extragalactic astronomy
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PhD : Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai India (2014) Post Doctoral Fellow : CNRS, France (2104-2016) Post-Dcotoral Fellow : Michigan State University (2017-2019), USA
Professor Hongyuan (Robert) Yang

Faculty: Science
Fields of Research (FoR): Cell Metabolism, Medical Biochemistry: Lipids
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Education Bachelor of Medicine (1993), Peking University Health Science Centre, Beijing, China PhD (1998), Columbia University, New York, USA
Associate Professor Susanne Schweizer

Faculty: Science

At the Developmental Affective Science Lab we study the role of cognitive, social and affective processes in the development and maintenance of common
Dr Suzy Evans

Faculty: Science

Suzy is a senior technical officer and marine ecologist in BEES. She completed her PhD in marine ecology at UNSW in 2014.
Professor Shinichi Nakagawa

Faculty: Science
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Professor Shinichi Nakagawa heads at the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences.
Dr Samantha Stanley

Faculty: Science

I apply social psychological theory and research to real world problems, with a specific focus on understanding how people think, feel, and act in relation to climate change.
Associate Professor Emily Sau Wai Wong

Faculty: Science

Emily received her Masters and PhD from the University of Sydney in Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics.
Dr David Angell

Faculty: Science
Fields of Research (FoR): Algebra and Number Theory, Combinatorics and Discrete Mathematics (excl. Physical Combinatorics)

David Angell is interested in number theory and combinatorics, particularly continued fractions, irrationality and transcendence. A selection of extension articles for secondary students can b