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My course Graduation Ceremony livestream and video 2023 Graduations December 2023 - MPH and SE

College of Medicine and Public Health & College of Science and Engineering
Thursday 14th December - 3:30pm

Live stream

Ceremony details

Program 

Officers, College Vice-Presidents and Executive Deans 

Graduates 

PHD students 

University Medals 

Program

Entry of Academic Procession
The Chancellor, Deputy Chancellors, Vice-Chancellor, Deputy Vice-Chancellors, members of the University Council and staff of the University will enter in academic procession.

Australian National Anthem

Indigenous Opening

Opening of Proceedings

Presentation of Graduates

Closing of Proceedings

Departure of Academic Procession
The Chancellor, Deputy Chancellors, Vice-Chancellor, Deputy Vice-Chancellors, members of the University Council and staff of the University will exit in academic procession.

Officers of the University

Chancellor
Mr John Hood

Deputy Chancellors
Ms Elizabeth Perry AM
Mr Douglas Gautier AM

President and Vice-Chancellor
Professor Colin J Stirling

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Students)
Professor Romy Lawson

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Professor Robert Saint AM

Vice-President and Pro Vice-Chancellor (International)
Mr Sebastian Raneskold

Vice-President (Corporate Services)
Mr Mark Gregory

General Counsel & University Secretary
Mr Marc Davies

College Vice-President and Executive Deans

Business, Government and Law
Professor Michael Gilding

Education, Psychology and Social Work
Professor Deborah West

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Professor Peter Monteath

Medicine and Public Health
Professor Jonathan Craig

Nursing and Health Sciences
Professor Alison Kitson

Science and Engineering
Professor Alistair Rendell

Graduates (in order of appearance)

College of Medicine and Public Health

Name Course
Dennis Asante Doctor Of Philosophy
Saoirse Clare Benson Doctor Of Philosophy
Andrew James Blyth Doctor Of Philosophy
Rowan David Doctor Of Philosophy
Jennifer Leanne Haycock Doctor Of Philosophy
Kathleen Eliza Jurgens Doctor Of Philosophy
Jessica Amy Thomas Doctor Of Philosophy
Ravi Raj Vissapragada Doctor Of Philosophy
Lachlan Samuel Wheelhouse Knight Doctor Of Philosophy
Sara Zabeen Doctor Of Philosophy
Elissa Kate Mortimer Doctor Of Public Health
Riley Ethan Grundy Bachelor Of Medical Science
Kimberly Hancl Bachelor Of Medical Science
Amer Hasan Bachelor Of Medical Science
Samantha Jayde Ligertwood Bachelor Of Medical Science
Jordan Amber Muir Bachelor Of Medical Science
Eiman Ghias Najib Bachelor Of Medical Science
Joanne Marie Rea Bachelor Of Medical Science
Keanna Marie Sagpan Bachelor Of Medical Science also for the Bachelor of Medical Science (Laboratory Medicine)
Julia Severin Bachelor Of Medical Science
Reeshen Bevan Thulkanam Bachelor Of Medical Science
Mohammad Bassam Zaid Bachelor Of Medical Science
Alex Sredojevic Bachelor Of Medical Science (Vision Science) also for the Bachelor of Medical Science
Alyssa Jayne Clohesy Bachelor Of Paramedic Science
Lucas Fox Bachelor Of Paramedic Science
Sebastian John Tonkin Bachelor Of Paramedic Science
Madeline Rose Williams Bachelor Of Paramedic Science
Hawa T S Kh Sh Al-Anezi Bachelor Of Paramedicine
Thomas Mills Bachelor Of Paramedicine
Shane Roach Bachelor Of Paramedicine
Imanthi Tharaki Illeperuma Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Medical Science
Gaylea Maria Fritsch Graduate Certificate In Clinical Education
Amy Jean Ryan Graduate Certificate In Clinical Education
Keisha Danielle Wall Graduate Certificate In Counselling (Behavioural Health)
Sophie Messent Graduate Certificate In Health Promotion
Michael James Jardine Graduate Certificate In Public Health
Amanda Sally Clark Graduate Diploma In Chronic Condition Management
Daniel Carrillo Baez Master Of Biotechnology
Ratnakinnera Kode Master Of Biotechnology
He Lin Master Of Biotechnology
Tien Thanh Nguyen Master Of Biotechnology
Shivangiben Manank Panchal Master Of Biotechnology
Thi Giang Tuyet Pham Master Of Biotechnology
Antonio Pupulin Master Of Biotechnology
Natasha Lethorn Master Of Clinical Education (By Coursework)
Jane Martin Master Of Clinical Education (By Coursework)
Brandon John Lee Stretton Master Of Clinical Education (By Coursework)
Lian Peng Yee Master Of Clinical Education (By Coursework)
Dahlia Enoch Master Of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Lisa Jo-Anne Hagarty Master Of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Evans Tonderayi Maringa Master Of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Chung Oi Tina Wong Master Of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Sathitha Udani Adhikary Master Of Public Health
Amandeep Master Of Public Health
Mealea Em Master Of Public Health
Danica Mariel Guevarra Master Of Public Health
Tiana Hua Master Of Public Health
Kelechi Nene Candy Ibeakanma Master Of Public Health
Alec Jackson Master Of Public Health
Ishita Lath Master Of Public Health
Melanie Faye Dalupang Marquez Master Of Public Health
Meron Mesghinna Master Of Public Health
Kainat Nazir Master Of Public Health
Shanti Michelle Omodei-James Master Of Public Health
Edward William Pascoe Master Of Public Health also for the Graduate Diploma in Public Health and
Nikita Radford Master Of Public Health
Tayla Brittany Roberts Master Of Public Health
Aidi Shuai Master Of Public Health
Sukhdeep Kaur Master Of Public Health
Marika Forsyth Master Of Remote And Indigenous Health
Angelo Morcos Guergues Halim Abdelmalek Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Melissa Ayyildiz Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
William David Bessell Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Jia Yi Alicia Boey Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
William Burden Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Reuben Yang Chua Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Amelia Margaret Dadd Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Rishabh Goyal Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Lorraine Kit Ying Ho Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Mary Italia Iengo Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Fatih Jamal Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Joseph Hyunjoon Jang Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Midhun John Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Natalie Georgia Kanter Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Teng Ann Michael Khoo Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Shu Yan Elizabeth Koh Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
R Raveen Kumar Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Amy Olivia Langdon Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Matthias Wei-Ern Lim Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Shee Teng Lim Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Sean Nicholas Wen Jie Loh Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Robin Lu Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Zheng Joel Ng Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Amirhossein Norozi Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Brian Sunghyun Oh Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Reshma Kaur Selvaruben Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Suraj Shukla Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Reh Tze Rachel Soh Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Kiara Song Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Jia En Clara Tan Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Phoebe Jing Yun Tan Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Ryan Eng Ming Tay Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Joanne Thao Nguyen Thai Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Jenny Tran Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Madeleine Kim Trinh Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Than Thar Tun Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Ubaid Ur Rehman Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Alysha Jin Jin Vuong Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Jacob David Wilson Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Jason Wong Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine
Daniel Carson Adair Doctor Of Medicine
Shems Al-Murieb Doctor Of Medicine
Jonathan Leigh Beacham Doctor Of Medicine
Samuel Christopher Bradley Doctor Of Medicine
Cassie Annaliese Cameron Doctor Of Medicine
William Louis Chapman Doctor Of Medicine
Katherine Elizabeth Constance Doctor Of Medicine
Mason Henry Crossman Doctor Of Medicine
Tracey Robin Davison Doctor Of Medicine
Jordan Evens Doctor Of Medicine
Joseph John Fantasia Doctor Of Medicine
Kelly Lee Ferguson Doctor Of Medicine
Ben Alexander Flower Doctor Of Medicine
Raif Alouis Habeeb Ganni Doctor Of Medicine
Jack William Gloyn Doctor Of Medicine
Chelsea Louise Gosden Doctor Of Medicine
Hao Guo Doctor Of Medicine
Joshua Raymond Hassan Doctor Of Medicine
He Huang Doctor Of Medicine
Sahima Jafari Doctor Of Medicine
Rachel Aileen Lipert James Doctor Of Medicine
Hugo Thomas Edward Keller Doctor Of Medicine
Zida Liu Doctor Of Medicine
Kevin Lu Doctor Of Medicine
Matilda Rose Lyons Doctor Of Medicine
Alexander Peter MacAdam Doctor Of Medicine
Maryam Mahmoud Doctor Of Medicine
Justin Paul Martin Doctor Of Medicine
Christine Natasha Mausolf Doctor Of Medicine
Laura Elizabeth McEntee Doctor Of Medicine
Tara Elaine McFadyen Doctor Of Medicine
Kaelee Lisabeth McKay Doctor Of Medicine
Izak Nel Mentz Doctor Of Medicine
Scott Edward Johann Milton Doctor Of Medicine
Nicholas John Morfidis Doctor Of Medicine
Elizabeth Morgan Doctor Of Medicine
Maxim Nagorny Doctor Of Medicine
Tyler-Brooke Newman Doctor Of Medicine
Ryan Gerard Oliveiro Doctor Of Medicine
Eric Chong Myung Ong Doctor Of Medicine
Kimberley Yun-Lin Pang Doctor Of Medicine
Gabriel Orion Patston-Gill Doctor Of Medicine
Benjamin Timothy Piotrowski Doctor Of Medicine
Prateek Raonta Doctor Of Medicine
Akash Dharmendrakumar Rathod Doctor Of Medicine
Zachary Ryan Rodrigues Doctor Of Medicine
Matthew David Djuardi Sanderson Doctor Of Medicine
Joshua Michael Satz Doctor Of Medicine
Angeline Zyemmund Seow Doctor Of Medicine
Scott Shaw Doctor Of Medicine
Patrick Sheridan Doctor Of Medicine
Abdullah Sheriffdeen Doctor Of Medicine
Lucia Maria Antonietta Silvestri Doctor Of Medicine
Janell Crystal Sitoh Doctor Of Medicine
Toby Caleb Skewes Doctor Of Medicine
Kit Alexander Lawrence Smith Doctor Of Medicine
Martin James Stephens Doctor Of Medicine
Isobel Emma Templeton Doctor Of Medicine
Jordyn Richard Tomba Doctor Of Medicine
Huu Hien Antony Tu Doctor Of Medicine
Daniel James Vale Doctor Of Medicine
Inaki Voelcker Sala Doctor Of Medicine
Hanru Wang Doctor Of Medicine
Andrew James Robert Waters Doctor Of Medicine
Shannon Lea Waters Doctor Of Medicine
Beatrice Lottie Webb Doctor Of Medicine
Jeffrey Weng Doctor Of Medicine
Daniel Young Doctor Of Medicine
Cassandra Grace Larobina Bachelor Of Clinical Sciences And Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
Keshani Shakila Alagiyage Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
Kurt Magnus Bierlein Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
Nicholas John Brummer Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
Vedas Gyanprakash Das Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
David Francis Della Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
Samuel George Handshin Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
Ella Julia Harrison Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
Hannah Marie Lewis Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
Alexander Chan Wei-Ming Mesecke Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
Sohel Usman Modan Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
William Peter Molloy Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
Jack Liam Tierney Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
Vincent Clark Vidanes Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction
Jim Zeng Doctor Of Medicine With Distinction

College of Science and Engineering

Name Course
Manickam Minakshi Sundaram Doctor Of Science
Temitayo Seyi Abiodun Doctor Of Philosophy
Abdulrahman Alotabi Doctor Of Philosophy
Scott William Anderson Doctor Of Philosophy
Francesca Bucci Doctor Of Philosophy
Jesse Peter Daughtry Doctor Of Philosophy
Rebecca Jane Hermon Doctor Of Philosophy
Cassie Mae Hoepner Doctor Of Philosophy
Bradley Peter Kirk Doctor Of Philosophy
Farzaneh Mohammadbeigi Doctor Of Philosophy
Anahita Motamedisade Doctor Of Philosophy
Joel Aaron Panther Doctor Of Philosophy
Julia Ruth Andriske Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Renee Fagan Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Justine Flaherty Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Emma Lena Foster Diploma Of Digital Technologies
David Robin Gaudry Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Tuesday Amanda Godfrey Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Aaron Heaney Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Marianna Illiadis Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Andrew Michael Johnston Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Muhammed Shahriar Kabir Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Casey Ryan Morgan Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Mark Nolan Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Justin Sajatovic Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Daniel Morris Sayers Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Michael Stephensen Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Tamara Stewart Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Kristie Ann Teerman Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Sara Walker Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Kimberley Watts Diploma Of Digital Technologies
Caitlin Julia Hassett Bachelor Of Arts And Science
Daniel Lewis Carter Bachelor Of Computer Science
Ethan Thomas Ezio Marino Bachelor Of Computer Science
William Craig Mibus Bachelor Of Computer Science
Richard Alexander Stone Reyes Bachelor Of Computer Science
Khalifa Majed Mefareg Awadh Alameri Bachelor Of Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)
Eline Helena Van Mil Bachelor Of Design And Technology Innovation also for the Bachelor of Creative Arts (Enterprise)
Sumit Maharjan Bachelor Of Information Technology
Benjamin James Martin Bachelor Of Information Technology
Railene Mitch Rodriguez Bachelor Of Information Technology
Saksham Sharma Bachelor Of Information Technology
Kartik Tola Bachelor Of Information Technology
Adam White Bachelor Of Information Technology
Lachlan Maurice Mcintosh Bachelor Of Information Technology (Digital Media)
Cameron Ryan West Bachelor Of Information Technology (Digital Media)
Usman Ahmed Bachelor Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Simon John Charles Cullimore Bachelor Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Michael Dang Bachelor Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Sarah Kate Hibberd Bachelor Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Daniel William Keatley Bachelor Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Vitolio Ateliano Alikihokipunamauli Laufou Bachelor Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Robert Tyler Malkic Bachelor Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Joshua William Pace Bachelor Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Jose Jehrome Rando Bachelor Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Adam Rankine Bachelor Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Yisu Wang Bachelor Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Elijah Trajkovic Bachelor Of Information Technology (Simulation And Serious Games)
Benjamin James Ward Bachelor Of Information Technology (Simulation And Serious Games)
Brayden Jake Connor Fulwood Bachelor Of Mathematical Sciences
Madeline Rose Box Bachelor Of Science
Emilie Rose Hanckel Bachelor Of Science
Kiarah Komar Bachelor Of Science
Xukun Huang Bachelor Of Science (Animal Behaviour)
Gabriela Kalinowski Bachelor Of Science (Animal Behaviour) also for the Bachelor of Science (Biodiversity and Conservation)
Jessica Sophie King Bachelor Of Science (Animal Behaviour)
Shiu Yu Zoey Leung Bachelor Of Science (Animal Behaviour)
Hoi Lam Ng Bachelor Of Science (Animal Behaviour)
Sebastian Rea Bachelor Of Science (Animal Behaviour) also for the Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)
Incheol Shin Bachelor Of Science (Animal Behaviour)
Madeline White Bachelor Of Science (Biotechnology)
Evan Finlay Corbett Bachelor Of Science (Coasts And Oceans)
Coen James George Martin Bachelor Of Science (Environmental Science)
Eloise Kate Miles Bachelor Of Science (Environmental Science)
Ryan Mc Donald Ian Perry Bachelor Of Science (Environmental Science)
Mohamed Saeed Mohamed Khaleefa Alzaabi Bachelor Of Science (Forensic And Analytical Science)
Nicholas Biggar Bachelor Of Science (Forensic And Analytical Science)
Mason John Dylan Goodfellow Bachelor Of Science (Forensic And Analytical Science)
Isabella Moffa Bachelor Of Science (Forensic And Analytical Science) also for the Bachelor of Criminology
Dana Ross Bachelor Of Science (Forensic And Analytical Science) also for the Bachelor of Criminology
Mandeep Singh Saini Bachelor Of Science (Forensic And Analytical Science)
Amber Rose Tomney Bachelor Of Science (Forensic And Analytical Science)
Abbey Kate Trotta Bachelor Of Science (Forensic And Analytical Science)
Ben Mullins Bachelor Of Science (Hydrology)
Zachary John Rossato Bachelor Of Science (Hydrology)
Emily Gabriela Vonderwall Bachelor Of Science (Marine Biology And Aquaculture)
Brianna Elizabeth Scanlon Bachelor Of Science (Molecular Biosciences)
Andrew David Kitching Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Design And Technology Innovation
Paula Ostendorf Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Biomedical)
Simeon Pitukolo Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Biomedical)
Atefa Rezwani Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Biomedical) also for the Bachelor of Medical Science
Samyam Shakya Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Biomedical)
Varun Thyagarajan Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Biomedical)
Tyler James Veldhoen Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Biomedical) also for the Bachelor of Engineering (Software) (Honours)
Bo Fu Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Civil)
Ashley Goodieson Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Civil)
David Jason Hallows Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Civil)
Athul Kuriakose Jiji Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Civil)
James Joseph Lassaline Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Civil)
Michael Renzo Querido Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Civil)
Micah Veramu Jone Rasigatale Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Civil)
Matthew Paul Reynolds Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Civil)
Noah Lodge Zaric Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Civil)
Leo William Hock-Morris Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Computer And Network Systems)
Samuel O'Neil Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Electrical And Electronic)
Luke Sebastian Waymark Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Electrical And Electronic) also for the Bachelor of Information Technology and also for the Bachelor of Letters (Mathematics)
Lewis Henry Kittel Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Electrical)
Voon Leong Chung Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Mechanical)
Mark Thomas Judd Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Mechanical)
Julian Sheean Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Mechanical) also for the Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)
Chi Ki Siu Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Mechanical)
Sebastian Vejo Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Mechanical)
Myles Stuart Adams Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Robotics)
Luke Derby Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Software) also for the Bachelor of Information Technology (Network and Cybersecurity Systems)
Yupeng Cai Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Information Technology
Amy Cahill Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Science
Rhianna Tiarne Gabell Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Science
Liam Anthony Lepore Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Science
Michelle Faye Newman Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Science
Natalie Sarel Newman Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Science
Arisha Fern Silverlake Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Science
Ishana Lakshmi Somers Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Science
Bethany Lyn Treglown Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Science
Renee Anderson Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Science (Forensic And Analytical Science)
Sunira Melissa Reardon Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Science (Marine Biology And Aquaculture)
Ellen Kate Wauchope Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Science (Molecular Biosciences)
Maddison Courtney Randall Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Science (Palaeontology) also for the Bachelor of Science (Biodiversity and Conservation)
Justin Lee Renfrey Graduate Diploma In Engineering Management
Claire Hayward Graduate Diploma In Environmental Health Practice
Ross Moore Graduate Diploma In Environmental Health Practice
Catherine Danielle Stone Graduate Diploma In Environmental Health Practice
Alicia Marie Elizabeth Zachat Graduate Diploma In Environmental Health Practice
Simony Yumi Yaginuma Sakamoto Graduate Diploma In Science (Groundwater Hydrology)
Uttam Prasai Master Of Computer Science
Sanduni Kavindya Bombuwala Suduwa Dewage Master Of Computer Science
Kaushani Uthpala Kumari Ubeysingha Master Of Computer Science
Abhishek Chhetri Master Of Data Science
Rajina K C Master Of Engineering
Darcy Michael Dunn-Lawless Honours Degree Of Bachelor Of Engineering (Biomedical) And Master Of Engineering (Biomedical)
Nguyen Khanh Vy Bui Master Of Engineering (Biomedical)
Aaron Mitchell Doherty Master Of Engineering (Biomedical)
Abraham Jacob Master Of Engineering (Biomedical)
Arsha Sivamani Master Of Engineering (Biomedical)
Akshay Ahlawat Master Of Engineering (Civil)
Wing Yin Ng Master Of Engineering (Civil)
Shoko Koga Master Of Engineering (Electrical And Electronic)
Anirudh Shyam Pednekar Master Of Engineering (Electrical And Electronic)
Bilal Rashid Master Of Engineering (Electrical And Electronic)
Dhananjaya Kithsiri Imiya Kankanamalage Master Of Engineering (Mechanical)
Harshkumar Girishbhai Patel Master Of Engineering (Mechanical)
Nirajkumar Patel Master Of Engineering (Mechanical)
Parthkumar Dasharathbhai Patel Master Of Engineering (Mechanical)
Nguyen Binh Trinh Master Of Engineering (Mechanical)
Ramu Radhakrishnan Unnithan Master Of Engineering Management
Kimberley Caitlin Terrace Master Of Engineering Management
Clayton Paul Tucker Master Of Engineering Management
Jesu Durai Victor Master Of Engineering Management
Dylan Jay Wise Master Of Engineering Management
Vijay Krishna Yadav Golla Master Of Engineering Science (Mechanical)
Utsavkumar Ashokbhai Patel Master Of Engineering Science (Mechanical)
Dineshkumar Arajanbhai Prajapati Master Of Engineering Science (Mechanical)
Preetmohan Singh Sekhon Master Of Engineering Science (Mechanical)
Sandesh Acharya Master Of Information Technology
Hui Yu Chan Master Of Information Technology
Pui Ki Chan Master Of Information Technology
Dang Khoa Dang Master Of Information Technology
Keyur Bavchandbhai Kakadiya Master Of Information Technology
Chamantha Bandara Karunanayake Karunanayake Mudiyanselage Master Of Information Technology
Shaiduo Lei Master Of Information Technology
Eril Levana Master Of Information Technology
Jingdi Lin Master Of Information Technology
Jianqin Liu Master Of Information Technology
Regina Mathew Master Of Information Technology
Dinushi Kaushalya Navaratna Master Of Information Technology
Dulan Nethrarathna Master Of Information Technology
Divya Jigneshkumar Patel Master Of Information Technology
Raj Vasantkumar Patel Master Of Information Technology
Pujan Paragbhai Shah Master Of Information Technology
Heng Shi Master Of Information Technology
Mian Shum Master Of Information Technology
Ghazanfar Ali Soomro Master Of Information Technology
Lei Tang Master Of Information Technology
Jonathan Felipe Vergara Martinez Master Of Information Technology
Chunli Wei Master Of Information Technology
Ching Yu Wong Master Of Information Technology
Yang Zhao Master Of Information Technology
Sharmin Ahmed Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Chinedum Anekwe Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Agostinho Araujo Pereira Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Taqsim Ahamed Barbhuiya Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Pijush Chowdhury Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Baddeliyanage Dulan Chathuranga Fernando Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Xiachen Jiang Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Arnold David Madrid Lim Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Jeel Patel Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Milankumar Dahyabhai Patel Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Shreyaben Rutulkumar Patel Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Duc Duong Phi Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Vaishali Sharma Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Mufthi Ahamed Thanzeel Master Of Information Technology (Network And Cybersecurity Systems)
Federico Guillermo Muller Master Of Nanotechnology
Nathan Trevor Garner Master Of Science
Petar Tomic Master Of Science
Pranav Bhandari Master Of Science (Computer Science)
Jessica Ellen Thompson Master Of Science (Groundwater Hydrology)
Hani Hail M Alsharari Master Of Science (Mathematics)
Fatimah Mohammed H Al Sharyah Master Of Science (Physics)

PHD Students

College of Medicine and Public Health

Name Thesis Citation
Dennis Asante Towards understanding the chronic healthcare needs and health services utilisation of older adults in rural South Australia Population ageing has become a significant demographic feature across the world. Although Older adults are recognized for requiring a range of services, often, health planners and practitioners have limited information about this vulnerable subpopulation, particularly those in rural communities to design targeted services to meet their complex needs. This thesis sought to contribute knowledge by examining the factors of services use by older adults with complex health conditions and understand unmet needs, barriers to, and facilitators of care access in rural areas. This study has shown that physical and mental conditions are independently associated with higher health services use, however, rural older adults underutilize specialists’ care services, particularly mental care services. Where available positive provider attitudes, personal self‑efficacy, and social support facilitated timely and appropriate health service use. Overall, the study’s findings can inform the formulation of programs aimed at promoting health and well‑being for older adults in rural environments.
Saoirse Clare Benson Characterising the mechanisms through which the microbiota influences immune responses to vaccination in early life. Antibody‑mediated responses are highly variable between individuals and different populations. In mice, antibiotic‑driven dysbiosis in early‑life leads to significantly dysregulated immune cell responses to vaccines that are routinely administered to infants worldwide. To investigate whether this is also the case in infants, we established the AIR study to assess the effects of antibiotic exposure on the infant gut microbiota in a cohort of 226 healthy infants. Immune profiling revealed that infants exposed to intrapartum antibiotics had a modest reduction in cells associated with protection from allergy compared to unexposed infants. I also found that germ free mice, with no microorganisms living in or on them, had impaired antibody responses to the PCV13 vaccine compared to normally colonised mice. Comprehensive immune cell analysis that germ free mice had significantly impaired germinal centre formation after PCV13 vaccination. My data suggest that microbiota‑targeted inventions may be beneficial to support optimal responses to vaccination.
Andrew James Blyth Investigation of the Mechanism of Action of IGF‑II binding to the IGF‑1R and IR‑A and How Signalling Pathways are Preferentially Activated The insulin like growth factor (IGF) system is essential for regulating metabolic and mitogenic signaling in mammalian cells. This system is commonly dysregulated in cancer. In particular, IGF‑II and its receptor are overexpressed. The overall aim of my thesis was to better understand residues of IGF‑II that are responsible for structural integrity and stability. Also, I aimed to further interrogate the mechanism of IGF‑II action through understanding how signaling pathways are preferentially activated. To achieve these aims I introduced mutations into IGF‑II to determine the effect on structure and function. In addition, I introduced novel binding mechanisms into IGF‑II based on findings from several invertebrate insulins. Characterisation of these IGF‑II analogues provides valuable information toward developing highly selective small molecule antagonists with low signaling capabilities for the treatment of IGF dependent cancers.
Rowan David Late Genitourinary Toxicity Following External Beam Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer Prostate cancer is common and is often treated with external beam radiation therapy (EBRT). However, there is a paucity of data on late genitourinary toxicity occurring over five years from EBRT, especially for contemporary techniques. Hence this research determines the incidence, impact on patients and institutions, and predictors associated with radiation‑induced genitourinary toxicity. We found that radiotherapy‑related genitourinary toxicity is common and often occurs beyond the follow‑up periods included in most randomised control trials. A high burden of elective and emergency urology workload is attributed to patients with delayed genitourinary radiation toxicity in a tertiary community centre Urology department. Patients treated with EBRT are at significantly increased risk of recurrent overall and gastrointestinal toxicity‑related hospital admission. Treatment‑related toxicity has a sustained impact on patient quality of life. However, radiotherapy‑related toxicity can be predicted, and clinicians can use our validated nomogram to avoid or minimise toxicity.
Jennifer Leanne Haycock The Management of Insomnia in Australia Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder in Australia impacting the lives of millions of people every day. Most people with insomnia do not receive the recommended treatment of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for insomnia (CBTi), and many are prescribed medications. This thesis investigates why this gap exists between clinical guidelines and clinical practice. This research explores the management of insomnia from the perspectives of people with insomnia, GPs and psychologists. Comparing the experiences of different parties involved gives a more complete picture of barriers to evidence‑based care. Findings show people with insomnia feel helpless about improving their sleep, other health conditions take priority, health professionals are unaware of psychological treatments for insomnia and lack training in CBTi. This thesis makes recommendations to improve policy and practice regarding the management of insomnia, which will ultimately help to improve quality of life for the millions of people suffering from insomnia.
Kathleen Eliza Jurgens A cross‑sectional survey of bereaved caregivers’ perspectives on preparedness, moving forward and impact of support from a palliative care bereavement service. With a scoping review of bereavement service descriptions. Provision of bereavement support is an expected function of specialist palliative care services. However, there is a critical gap in knowledge about the aims of palliative bereavement services and the impact of service‑initiated contact. By exploring the impact of service‑initiated contacts, this research makes an original contribution to the field. Analysis showed that the provision of bereavement information and pathways to support provides a 'safety net’. The impact of grief counselling in this setting was also assessed and reported as helpful. A further unique contribution was testing the concept of ‘moving forward’ in grief. It showed participants could clearly identify signs of concern. Additional evidence was obtained about supporting caregiver preparedness for an expected death and the influence of healthcare providers communication had. The critical role preparedness plays in self‑reported bereavement adjustment was similarly demonstrated.
Jessica Amy Thomas Translating Knowledge into Meaningful Action: Advancing Alcohol Related Breast Cancer Prevention Drinking alcohol increases breast cancer risk. Alcohol represents one of the few modifiable risk factors and has been linked to 20% of Australian breast cancer cases. This research addresses a critical gap on how to effect change. The first phase found women predominantly drank for pleasure, or relief from oppression. Those drinking for relief from oppression are more likely to consume higher volumes, indicating that gender equality could reduce breast cancer risk. The second phase found that participatory research, where everyday women collaborate with scientific researchers, improved research outcomes. Completing the first participatory research on alcohol advertising found that marketing creates positive expectancies of alcohol, which may actively inhibit breast cancer messaging. The third phase, a national survey found that women without a university level education were consuming more alcohol. Future research which ‘works with’ women is more likely to be effective in reducing breast cancer risk.
Ravi Raj Vissapragada Achieving Cost‑Effective Endoscopic Surveillance and Treatment of Barrett’s Oesophagus Oesophageal cancer has one of the lowest five‑year survival rates among cancers at ~20%. This improves to ~90% when detected at a stage amenable to endoscopic resection. For this reason, patients with its precursor condition known as Barrett's oesophagus are under endoscopic surveillance. The conversion from Barrett's oesophagus to oesophageal adenocarcinoma is rare. The aim of this thesis project was to build a health economic model that accurately simulates the natural progression of Barrett's oesophagus to adenocarcinoma and improve the cost‑effectiveness of endoscopic surveillance of Barrett's oesophagus. The results indicate that excluding patients with short segment Barrett's oesophagus (<2cm) from endoscopic surveillance was cost‑effective. This cost‑effectiveness was improved when patients with long‑segment Barrett's oesophagus were offered endoscopic ablation of low‑grade dysplasia. These results are in keeping with the literature and provide necessary confirmation of the direction needed to be taken in the surveillance of Barrett's oesophagus.
Lachlan Samuel Wheelhouse Knight A clinical perspective of childhood glaucoma: an exploration of genotypes, phenotypes, and quality of life Childhood glaucoma, although rare, is a leading cause of irreversible childhood vision impairment and blindness worldwide. It requires complex and specialised lifelong management and has the potential to cause a considerable impact on quality‑of‑life. Despite this, clinical practice guidelines for the management of childhood glaucoma do not yet exist. Mr Knight’s research detailed the clinical presentation of the many genes implicated in childhood glaucoma and the impact of the condition on the quality‑of‑life of children and adults with childhood glaucoma, and their caregivers. From this, he developed the world’s first quality‑of‑life measure for adults with childhood glaucoma. Mr Knight’s original research has led to a proposed framework for a family‑centred multidisciplinary approach to the management of childhood glaucoma. This will serve to ensure that any individual impacted by childhood glaucoma is provided with the highest level of care and achieves the best possible clinical and quality of life outcomes.
Sara Zabeen Investigating the acceptability and feasibility of a self‑management care planning‑based intervention: To improve cardiovascular health and quality of life of community‑living adults with severe mental illness. While there is evidence of the effectiveness of person‑centred and recovery‑oriented health interventions in improving cardiovascular health of those with severe mental illness, their adoption and sustainability as part of routine care have been limited within the mental health system. This exploratory thesis aimed to investigate the underlying causes behind this systemic issue from a socio‑cultural viewpoint by capturing and elevating 48 key stakeholders’ voices. The results found that service users’ health‑seeking behaviours were negatively impacted by their past experiences related to treatment coercion from the mental health system, and staff members’ preconceptions regarding service users’ ability to recover. Patriarchy in the service culture, funding issues, and resource mismanagement were identified as root causes resulting in a paucity of recovery‑oriented care. Key findings generated a novel middle‑range model called Supported Self‑Management and Social Recovery (SSMSR) and 40 Initial Programme Theories (IPTs) to define key stakeholders’ sustained roles within SSMSR.
Elissa Kate Mortimer An investigation into the feasibility and effect of dietary resistant starch supplementation in HIV‑positive adults in India Globally, HIV continues to cause disease and loss of life, with 1.5 million people becoming infected in 2021 and 650,000 deaths attributed to AIDS‑related illness. In low‑middle‑income‑countries, HIV disease is worsened by a gut malabsorption syndrome caused by unsafe water and inadequate sanitation, compromising health and economic outcomes. The gut microbiota refers to bacteria which live throughout the gastrointestinal system. Both HIV and Anti‑Retroviral Therapy for HIV disturb the gut microbiota. This interferes with gastrointestinal and immune function, further compromising health in HIV‑positive people. Resistant starch is a dietary carbohydrate which is fermented in the large intestine, providing energy for bacteria that live there. This study investigated if dietary resistant starch supplementation in an HIV‑positive population in India is feasible and leads to improvements in gut health and immunity. It represents an original contribution to knowledge by being the first study to examine a sole resistant starch supplement in this population.

College of Science and Engineering

Name Thesis Citation
Manickam Minakshi Sundaram The Higher Doctorate is the highest qualification awarded by the University. The Higher Doctorate is awarded to candidates who have had a distinguished career in which they have applied expert, specialised research skills and authoritative judgement in their discipline area. The Higher Doctorate is awarded to candidates who have produced an internationally recognised body of work, and have made significant and sustained original contributions to a field of research or to inter-disciplinary scholarship, at a level substantially higher than the requirements of a Doctor of Philosophy. This Prestigious award involves an examination of how the candidate’s research has caused, or become a major part of, a significant debate among scholars in the relevant field or has caused significant changes in the direction of research or in the practice of recognised scholars in the relevant field.
Temitayo Seyi Abiodun Digital Transformation for Production Performance Globalization progressed the internationalization of production value chains. It increased the technological, socio‑economic, and legal requirements of production ecosystems. It increased the variability in the economic environment of production and complicated the social license requirements. Industry 4.0, the digital transformation of industrial production, sought to address production performance challenges using technology to induce smartness along the value chain. This study addressed the question ‘Why Industry 4.0’, seeking insights into its value proposition and establishing the path from technology use to value creation. The study employed a mixed‑method approach to develop a model for evaluating the Industry 4.0 value proposition and tested the model with production managers. The study found evidence of performance‑enabling smart functionalities across production value chains induced by digital transformation. The study also developed insights into the value delivery potential of the different segments of production value chains, providing deeper contexts and guidance for industrial digital transformation strategies.
Abdulrahman Alotabi Investigating the Physical, Chemical and Electronic Properties of Chromium Oxide Layers and Gold Clusters on Surfaces: Implications for Photocatalysis The scientific community is researching alternative renewable and clean energy sources to shift away from fossil fuels and the associated CO2 emission. The conversion of solar energy into useful chemical energy such as hydrogen via photocatalysis is a promising process to contribute to these alternatives, with much effort being focused on the development of photocatalysts for photocatalytic water splitting. Through this thesis physical, chemical, electronic and catalytic studies on the chromium oxide layer formed on photocatalysts and gold cluster‑modified photocatalysts were performed. The overall outcome of this thesis is an improved understanding of the nature of the photodeposited chromium oxide layer on photocatalysts and gold cluster‑modified photocatalysts treated at various conditions. Interestingly, it was demonstrated for the first time that formation of chromium oxide layer prevents agglomeration of gold clusters and improves the stability of chemically synthesised phosphine‑protected gold clusters deposited on photocatalysts.
Scott William Anderson Enhancing IoT Cybersecurity Frameworks Internet of Things (IoT) devices are the enablers of smart houses, intelligent streets, intellectual suburbs, and shrewd cities. They sit on your wrist, monitor your heart, turn your lights on and open your doors. Given the proliferation and unique challenges of IoT devices, the security of these devices is paramount. This thesis investigated the unclear language and cross‑analysed the current industry published cybersecurity guidance across a range of target audiences. It employed a new methodology, based on multi‑case, multi‑topic case studies to enable the capture of the contextual shifts between the source materials. This research identified critical flaws and assumptions in the existing guidance for IoT cybersecurity, clarified the language of the IoT ecosystem, and identified a new ‘gap‑filling’ approach to the creation of cybersecurity frameworks.
Francesca Bucci Inter‑Subject Variability Of The Healthy Tibiofemoral Function Knee ligament injuries and diseases, i.e., osteoarthritis, are a major global health burden. There is a lack of baseline information concerning tibiofemoral function and ligament mechanics across populations, thereby affecting surgical procedure outcomes in restoring the individual knee function. Thus, the overall thesis objective was assessing inter‑subject variability of healthy tibiofemoral joint function, by (1) developing a novel ex‑vivo experimental assessment to quantify the unloaded knee passive motion envelope, (2) quantifying variability and sex‑based differences of the envelope in a cohort of thirty intact knee specimens representing healthy adults, and (3) developing a time‑efficient musculoskeletal model providing tibiofemoral elastic response of individual tibiofemoral joint through compliance matrices. Thesis results included inter‑subject and sex‑specific variability of medial and lateral extremes of the unloaded knee passive motion envelope. Results displayed a moderately sex‑specific passive motion, but significantly higher individual variability, suggesting that knee interventions should focus on personalised, rather than sex‑specific solutions.
Jesse Peter Daughtry Deposition, Topographic and Spectroscopic Studies of Metal Nanoclusters on Photocatalytic Surfaces As Australia and the world undertake the transition to renewable energy, novel methods of harnessing solar energy have become critical. Photocatalysis, the catalysis of chemical reactions using energy from solar photons, offers pathways to the production of hydrogen, chemical storage of solar energy and industrial catalysis. Combining photocatalytic materials such as titanium dioxide with nanostructured co‑catalysts, such as metal nanoclusters, improves photocatalytic performance and can be tailored to specific reactions. To further improve understanding of such systems, Mr Daughtry developed new methods to characterise the physical and electronic interactions between metal nanoclusters and photocatalytic surfaces. This included developing new methods to synthesise photocatalytic surfaces, attach metal nanoclusters to these surfaces under vacuum conditions, and observe and isolate the key surface interactions involved. This thesis isolates the impact of surface treatments and deposition conditions on nanocluster size and properties. These findings and techniques will help facilitate and improve photocatalytic system design.
Rebecca Jane Hermon Information‑flow Quality Determinacy Analysis of medication errors reveal that information‑flow failure may be caused by human error by omissions/ commission and has significant impact on patient safety. As such, there is a need to measure and understand information‑flow to identify desirable and undesirable information‑flow characteristics so that information‑flow failure can be negated. The objective of this research was to develop a healthcare information‑flow framework that could improve information‑flow by measuring the maturity of the process. This required the development of information‑flow characteristics to demonstrate the effectiveness of information‑flow in healthcare. Using a Design Science Research Methodology, a healthcare information‑flow maturity framework comprising a maturity matrix, scoring tool and improvement advice was developed, refined, and validated. This framework has the potential to be used during the reporting and post‑incident investigation of information‑flow failure to identify where improvement can be made, and ultimately improve patient safety.
Cassie Mae Hoepner Behind anemone lines: using omics to uncover the mechanisms involved in the iconic symbiosis between host sea anemones and anemonefish. Finding Nemo brought global attention to a quirky fish and its venomous home, yet our understanding of how symbiosis between the pair can occur continues to elude us. This thesis explores this symbiosis through the lens of the host sea anemone for the first time. The analysis of sea anemone venom demonstrates that only a small portion of their toxin‑producing genes are actually present in the venom. Surprisingly, it was discovered that host sea anemones can adjust their venom production and expression of certain proteins when hosting anemonefish. Neurotoxin tentacle transcripts and proteins responsible for membrane damage and paralysis were downregulated, While natural venom inhibitors were upregulated in the presence of anemonefish. Overall, this thesis highlights the significant role of host sea anemones in establishing and maintaining their symbiotic relationship with anemonefish, shedding light on new areas for future research.
Bradley Peter Kirk Thermal stability of slot‑die coated Organic Photovoltaics Organic photovoltaics is an emerging solar panel technology that aims at providing clean, reliable, inexpensive energy. This is achieved by their ability to be fabricated as lightweight flexible solar cells; while having the ability to operate under lowlight conditions including cloud‑cover and indoor conditions. The issue with these devices is when operating under outdoor conditions, these devices can experience elevated temperatures, which can lead to significant thermal degradation, resulting in a reduced lifespan. This research investigated major sources of degradation of organic photovoltaics that have been fabricated using techniques that are found in large scale manufacturing of printable solar panels. From the research conducted, it was found the significance of degrading organic photovoltaics at different temperatures as well as method for reducing these sources of degradation. Lastly, the study demonstrated the scalability of the research conducted, as well as further challenges that needed to be solved.
Farzaneh Mohammadbeigi Design and implementation of a passive wireless sensor to monitor bone fracture healing This study focused on the development of a smart implant using an intramedullary nail, aiming to quantitatively monitor bone fracture healing. By addressing a knowledge gap, it introduced an objective and quantitative approach for assessing the mechanical conditions and structural stability of healing bone defects. The implant incorporated sensors to provide real‑time feedback and facilitate early intervention if any issues arise during the healing process. Notably, the proposed method employed a low‑power capacitive strain sensor known for its high linearity, low hysteresis, and minimal energy consumption. Compared to common strain sensors, this sensor demonstrated an impressive eightfold reduction in energy consumption. Additionally, a passive RFID wireless system was designed to integrate the capacitive sensor, achieving remarkable performance in data and energy transfer for the implanted sensor. This innovative solution holds great promise for accurately quantifying the mechanical environment during bone fracture healing for future deployment in intramedullary nail implantation.
Anahita Motamedisade Preparation of The Modified Mesoporous TiO2 as Efficient Substrates for Loading the Prepared Au9 Clusters; Study of Photocatalytic Degradation of Methyl Orange Dye Using Response Surface Methodology. This thesis delves into the world of nanotechnology and environmental sustainability, specifically focusing on the remarkable properties of Au nanoclusters and their ability to enhance the efficiency of titanium dioxide in photocatalysis. The heart of this research lies in surface modifications. It involves crafting porous semiconductors to boost surface area and imbuing the surface with N and S functional groups to stabilize Au nanoclusters (NCs) and elevate their presence on the TiO2 surface. Through a series of rigorous experiments and careful experimental and data analysis, we uncover the vast potential of these surface modifications, shedding light on how they influence cluster size and photocatalysis. Our study features phosphine‑ligated Au9 NCs as co‑catalysts and mesoporous titanium dioxide (MTiO2) nanoparticles as photocatalytic centres. These nanocomposites are then put to the test in breaking down methyl orange azo dyes, common environmental pollutants, with a focus on the key factors affecting their degradation by RSM.
Joel Aaron Panther Labrandor – A framework for guiding the development of dynamically generated penetration testing laboratories There is a global skills shortage in the cybersecurity sector. It is estimated that in 2022, there were over 3.4 million unfilled cybersecurity positions globally. The skills shortage poses significant economic and national security risks. Education and skills development are crucial to training people to fill these roles. The outcome of this research provides an educational solution, specifically focused on offensive security technical skills development, to sit alongside existing cybersecurity training resources. The solution is named Labrandor, a framework for guiding the development of dynamically generated penetration testing laboratories.

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Madison Tyler Hindes
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Shanti Omodei-James
Lakshay Rattan

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Dindu De Alwis Amarasekara
Luke Derby
Bo Fu
Ashley Goodieson
Cameron Isaacs
Solomon Laing
Liam Lepore
Federico Muller
Michelle Newman
Natalie Newman
Paula Ostendorf
Maddison Randall
Matthew Reynolds
Heidi Rogers
Arisha Silverlake
Elijah Trajkovic
Jack Valcic
Kristen Zidek

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