All Content © CRC CARE 2007

you are here: CRC CARE > Education > Our Students > PreventionTechnologies

Prevention Technologies - Student Projects

The Prevention Technologies Program determines how some contaminated soils, treated soils, municipal and industrial wastes may be safely reused on land to return maximum value without creating further contamination issues. It is integrated with Programs 1 and 2. 

Student’s Name

University

Thesis Title

Adam Wightwick - PhD

University of Queensland

Managing copper inputs to viticultural soils for the protection of soil fertility: risk assessment, prevention and remediation

Anitha Kunhikrishnan - PhD

University of South Australia

Molecular basis of phytoremediation of lead metal and improving its efficacy by utilising an appropriate hyperaccumulator

Balaji Seshadri - PhD

University of South Australia

Potential value of coal combustion products (CCPs) in the revegetation and ecosystem development of degraded mine sites

Benjamin Jones - PhD

University of Queensland

Use of organic matter amendments/clays to improve rehabilitation of bauxite refinery wastes

Girish Kumar Choppala - PhD

University of South Australia

Dynamics and Agro-Environmental significance of dissolved organic matter in soils

Jin Hee Park - PhD

University of South Australia

Optimum conditions for phytoremediation of metal(loid)s contaminated soils

Othman Malashaqbeh- PhD

University of Technology, Sydney

Performance of Reactive Filtration Material for Stormwater Treatment

Seth Laurenson - PhD

University of South Australia

A study into the sustainable use of reclaimed water for crop production

Thammared Chuasavathi - PhD

University of South Australia

Vermicomposting of sewage sludge: An economically viable nutrient source and soil amendment

Tia Northfield- Honours
University of Queensland

An evaluation of the effects of soil matrixand mycorrhizal infection on the expression of copper toxicity.

Ya-Feng Zhou - PhD

University of Queensland

Use of wastes as immobilizing agents for heavy metal contaminants

Yen-yiu Liu- PhD
University of Queensland

Effects of land application of contaminated effluents on soil properties and the size, activity and diversity of soil microbial communities.