| Person | Expertise |
| Professor
Peter Langridge |
plant genomics; genetic engineering; cereal genetics
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| Professor
Derek Leinweber |
Computers; supercomputers; nuclear and particle physics; theory of the strong nuclear force; quantum chromodynamics (QCD); nuclear physics; lattice QCD; QCD sum rules; physics of cricket, tennis and soccer ball aerodynamics.
|
| Associate Professor
Megan Lewis |
Vegetation (conservation, mapping and survey, regeneration); remote sensing and geographic information systems (use of satellite and airborne imagery for environmental mapping and monitoring, new generation high resolution sensors); arid lands/rangeland ecology and management; mapping of vegetation; satellite technology; vegetation ecology
|
| Professor
Noel Lindsay |
Entrepreneurship Private equity
|
| Professor
Andrew Lowe |
evolution of plants invasive species DNA tracking illegal logging climate change adaptation landscape genetics genomics DNA barcoding ecosystem survey phylogeography speciation and hybridisation biodiversity corridor planning biodiversity refugia habitat restoration conservation planning
|
| Professor
Guy Ludbrook |
Drugs (anaesthetic, delivery); neuropharmacology; medical monitoring; intensive care; anaesthesia; anaesthetics; anaesthetic drugs; drug delivery
|
| Professor
Clement Macintyre |
Australian political history; Australian politics; elections; South Australian state politics; UK politics; British politics and elections; British modern political history
|
| Professor
Guy Maddern |
Surgery
|
| Professor
Sandy McFarlane |
post traumatic stress disorder; anxiety; trauma; PTSD; military; DSM-IV; psychophysiology; somatic; disasters; bushfire
|
| Associate Professor
Jennifer (Jenny) McMahon |
visual art; beauty; art and ethics
|
| Professor
Maree O'Keefe |
medical education; child health; consumer participation; community engagement
|
| Associate Professor
Susan Oakley |
Susan Oakley is an urban sociologist. Her research expertise is the relationship between urban planning, governance & urban renewal of brownfield sites. Dr Oakley is also involved in research on the gendered nature of youth homelessness. Currently she is studying pathways into independent living & civic participation for homeless people through sustainable accommodation & support programs.
|
| Professor
James Paton |
Microbiology; good vs bad bacteria; dysentery; salmonella; shigella; bacteria; dysentery
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| Associate Professor
Dino Pisaniello |
Environmental impact assessment; environmental health; hazardous materials incidents; occupational health and safety
|
| Dr
Dianne Rudd |
Geography (population); births; deaths; ethnicity; population ageing; future population concentration and change; population change; migration within Australia; international migration to Australia; family change (marriage; divorce, cohabitation; non-family living; demographic change); ethnicity; future population concentrations and change; gender issues; geography (family change); families; multiculturalism
|
| Professor
Eileen Scott |
Plant pathology; diseases of horticultural crops, grapevines, pulses and oilseeds caused by fungi and bacteria
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| Associate Professor
John Spoehr |
Labour market and the economy; Unemployment; Employment; Government policy; Public Policy; Economic development; social capital; privatisation; electricity; economic trends; social trends; political trends; economic downturn; recession; job losses; global economic crisis;
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