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Risk Assessment - Student Projects

The vision of CRC CARE’s Risk Assessment Program is to provide a safer and more sustainable environment through a-contemporary risk assessment framework by developing cutting edge monitoring and biological effect measurement technologies.

Students Name

University

Thesis Title

Andrew McKay - PhD

University of Queensland

Development of a unicellular cell tool for the toxicity assessment of single and mixture of metals and metalloids

Anita D’Angelo - Honours

 Curtin University

Adsorbed Organic Species on Alumina Particles

Christiane Vitzthum Von Eckstaedt - PhD

 Curtin University

Stable carbon and hydrogen isotope ratios of individual volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in airborne emissions and soils

Dane Lamb - PhD

University of South Australia

Guidelines for terrestrial ecological guidelines

Dionne Arthur - PhD

University of Queensland

A New Approach for the Assessment of Biological Effects Induced by Oxidative Stress

Gareth Lewis - PhD

University of South Australia

Impact of EDC's and PhAC'c on soil through sewage effluent or biosolid additions

Jianhua Du - PhD

University of South Australia

Improved Settling and Consolidation of Clay Wastes Using High Power Ultrasonics

Katharine Hughes - Honours

 University of Queensland

Phyto-toxicity of the Pb-SO4 ion pair, and its relevance to the assessment of Pb risk and to the remediation of lead contaminated sites

Liang Wang - PhD

University of South Australia

Novel and cost effective analytical tools/biosensors for monitoring toxic contaminants in the environment and new speciation methods for metal/loids

Mike Van Alphen - PhD

University of South Australia

Asbestos fibre characterisation and low detection limit analysis to evaluate low-level asbestos exposure scenarios.

Peter Sanderson - Honours

University of South Australia

Ecotoxicological testing of long term lead contaminated soils using multispecies soil system

Wei Hong Wang - PhD

University of South Australia

Trace selenium speciation via on-line pretreatment and sequential injection with ICP-AES in environmental samples