Meet our Postgraduates
Hear from our current students working with us
Habtamu Gessesse
Success in a research environment is deeply intertwined with the presence of supportive supervisors, a robust support structure, collaborative peers, enriching network opportunities, and avenues for continuous learning and growth.
PhD Candidate
Ha-Ninh Nguyen
Ultimately, my findings could serve as a valuable resource for future researchers and scientists, enabling them to refine wildfire management strategies.
PhD Candidate
Mohamed Mohamed (Moe)
My work will have a great impact on the type of building materials being used in properties on the Wildland-Urban Interface.
PhD Candidate
Lily Wheeler
Building connections with your peers is great for networking, broadening your learning and helping you feel connected to your research team.
PhD Candidate
Grace Vielleux
In the first couple of months of my phD I got to help another student capture and process long-nosed potoroos in the Otways. It was such a fun opportunity and it checked off a dream fieldwork experience from my list.
PhD Candidate
Aaron Heap
I realised that I really loved learning and answering questions posed to me by collecting evidence and analysing it. So I decided to undertake my own research and get the experience which comes with completing a PhD.
PhD Candidate
Past students who have worked with us
Ella Plumanns Pouton
PhD Candidate
Andy Wiechnik
PhD Candidate
Cameron Tampion
Masters Student
Jamie Burton
Past PhD Student
Sarah McColl-Gausden
Past PhD Student
Brendan Holyland
Past Masters Student
Sarah Loveday
Past Honors Student
Rebecca Spence
Past Honours Student