University of Tasmania Graduation Program - Hobart 16 August 2019

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Friday, 16 August 2019 Hobart



WELCOME FROM THE CHANCELLOR As Chancellor of the University of Tasmania, I offer my warmest congratulations to you as you become our newest graduates. I am honoured to be able to share this special event with you, and your family and friends. Today marks a milestone event in your life as you take a significant step towards your future. In your time as a University of Tasmania student, you have focused your talents and energy on the goal of succeeding in your studies with the help and support of the University’s community. You have learnt to be knowledgeable within your discipline and to use your knowledge to change the world for the better. I encourage you to be proud of your achievements and to actively and positively contribute to your community. You graduate today from one of Australia’s leading universities – the fourth oldest university in the country. Since 1890 we have combined teaching and research in a powerful way, serving our State, our nation and the world. As we reflect on our many achievements in research, teaching and learning excellence we also look forward to the bright future that each of you as graduates will help to shape. We are indeed proud of our graduates and you can be assured that today you join a body of graduates that have, and will continue to have, an impact on the advancement of society. Graduation is not a final farewell to the University. We now count more than 100,000 alumni around Australia and the world of which some 12,500 live overseas. We look forward to welcoming you back as members of our global Alumni community, by continuing formal studies and by participating in the many symposia, lectures, concerts and events hosted here at the University and across the globe each year. For today, enjoy your achievement. Celebrate with your mentors, colleagues, family and friends. The University community is extremely proud of your success and we look forward to your continued involvement and support in the future. The Hon. Dr Michael Field AC Chancellor


Mission Statement The University of Tasmania continues a long tradition of excellence and commitment to free inquiry in the creation, preservation, communication and application of knowledge, and to scholarship that is global in scope, distinctive in its specialisations and that reflects our Tasmanian character. The University will provide leadership within its community, thereby contributing to the cultural, economic and social development of Tasmania.


A MESSAGE FROM THE VICE–CHANCELLOR Congratulations on reaching the milestone of your graduation. We hope that during your time at the University of Tasmania we have been able to support you to develop the skills and experiences that will enable you to make the contribution you want to make and to live the kind of life you chose. Your studies at the University of Tasmania will have created a new horizon of opportunities for your own life and career path. As a result of this phase of your education, you are also well placed to make a difference to whatever society you choose to be a part of and have a positive impact on the lives of the people around you and the community in which you live. This might be here in Tasmania, or elsewhere in the world. Through completing your studies here, you have already made a contribution to the lives of the people around you. This journey does not stop now and I encourage you to take the opportunity to cherish what it is that makes Tasmania such a unique and truly special place. I hope that your connection to Tasmania, to the island and its future remains important to you. I encourage you to take a real interest in Tasmania’s future and to continue to contribute to its evolution. In caring for the island, both its people and its places, this connection can be maintained and we can all benefit greatly from it. I hope that your association with this University will continue beyond today’s ceremony. Our alumni association is an invaluable resource for you as you embark on your career, with connections across all disciplines and with chapters across Australia and in many other countries. You have become part of an extraordinary community of graduates and we are very proud of you all. Professor Rufus Black Vice-Chancellor



A HISTORY OF GRADUATIONS The graduation ceremony is one of great antiquity. Its essential features have been the same since the 12th century when the first universities came into existence. Its necessary constituents are the Chancellor or his or her deputy, the academic staff, the graduands, and the public. When the Chancellor confers degrees, saying to the graduands: ‘By virtue of my authority as Chancellor, I admit you to the degree of …’ those words are a translation of the Latin form used in the Middle Ages. Then, the Chancellor’s authority to confer degrees came from the church. The church had a monopoly on education, partly because it was the guardian of true doctrine, and partly because clerics were almost the only people who could read and write. As a result, the only person who could license a teacher was the bishop of a diocese until, under pressure of other business, he deputised the task to his chief secretary or chancellor. As learning spread, teachers wanted a licence to teach not just in one diocese, but everywhere, and the only person who could give them that was the Pope. The Chancellor’s authority, then, came from the Pope. But at the Reformation, Henry VIII assumed for the Crown all the rights that had previously been the Pope’s in England. That is why all subsequent universities in England have been created by Royal Charter. It is for this reason also that the Chancellor does not wear ecclesiastical robes, as would have been worn in the Middle Ages, but robes similar to those of the Lord Chancellor of England. The second group participating in the ceremony is the academic staff. In the 12th century they would all have been called ‘masters’ or MAs. At that date they were paid no salaries, but hired their own lecture rooms and charged their own fees. But they also formed themselves into a guild or union, which is what universitas originally meant. As in all guilds they were insistent that they, and only they, should determine who should be of their number, and since this involved saying who should be teachers, they soon found themselves in conflict with the Chancellor. In the 13th century they won a great victory when they persuaded the Pope to decree that Chancellors were obliged to confer degrees on all those nominated by the masters. That is why the masters examine the candidates, why the Dean, acting as their spokesperson, reads out the names of those who are to receive degrees, and why the masters at this ceremony watch to see that the Chancellor or his deputy does what is required of him. Thirdly, the graduands. The word ‘degree’ comes from the Latin gradus, which means ‘a step’. When students

are admitted to a Bachelor degree they move one step up towards the mastership. When they are admitted to a masters degree they climb another step and come up on a level with the masters, who then receive them into their guild, or universitas. In the Middle Ages they would then have stayed on the dais, so that their old master could invest them with the symbols of office. But that was only part of the business. The new master had to deliver an inaugural lecture, entertain the whole guild of masters to dinner and preside over disputations for forty days continuously. For that reason, taking one’s masters degree was called ‘inception’, or the beginning of one’s career as a master. The public is the fourth participant. It has an important function because the whole point of the proceedings is that they should be seen and heard by valid witnesses. The public hears the words of the Dean and the Chancellor and sees the new graduates dressed in their respective gowns or robes. The academic gowns are derived from the everyday dress of the medieval clergy. In the Middle Ages they were not open in front, but closed like a clergyman’s cassock. It was in about 1500 that academics had the front opened up so as to display the fine clothes which they were wearing underneath. The hood was the normal medieval headwear, but it soon acquired a coloured lining. By the 17th century, if not earlier, these colours were strictly controlled so that anyone could identify from the colour of a graduate’s hood, the university and the degree. Based on Davis, R.H.C. 1991, From Alfred the Great to Stephen, Hambledon Press, London, pp. 307–309.


UNIVERSITY MACE & BLACK ROD UNIVERSITY MACE

THE BLACK ROD

Most Australian universities have adopted a ceremonial mace that symbolises, in its material and decoration, the universities ethos. Before assuming a ceremonial function, the mace was a weapon carried into battle by medieval knights and war-like bishops. Gradually the role of the mace changed to be purely one representative of authority.

In 2014, the University of Tasmania reintroduced the use of a Black Rod as a symbol of authority at ceremonial occasions.

The University of Tasmania was inaugurated in 1890 and the original object used as the symbol of authority was a simple black rod. In 1982 the university commissioned a mace. Peter Taylor, a local sculptor, designed and co-ordinated its creation and a number of Tasmanian artisans contributed to its making. The head is made of ceramic and bronze. Twelve shaped ceramic flanges or ‘vanes’ form the lower part of the head. The vanes are alternately enamelled in the university colours of red and blue. Gilding is applied to the outer edges of each of the 12 vanes and is topped by a bronze crown. Four of the 12 ceramic vanes extend through the crown and are chamfered to form a visual focus for the paws of four bronze thylacines (Tasmanian tigers) which surround the crown. At the base of the head is a large undecorated wooden knop and the tapered wooden shaft has two knops. The lower knop is coloured blue on its upper surface and red underneath. Its outer perimeter is gilded. The foot knop of turned wood is painted blue. Source: Australiana 2012, February, vol.34, no.1, p.29

The use of a Black Rod dates back to the 14th century in Britain. An Usher of the Black Rod was appointed to serve the monarch in the British House of Lords and was originally an officer of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a British order of knighthood. The Black Rod was used to discipline anyone who offended the Order. The Usher of the Black Rod leads the official party in and out of important ceremonial occasions, calls the ceremony to order and assists with maintaining order throughout. The University’s Black Rod is made from Hydrowood Blackheart Sassafras. Specialty timbers including Huon Pine, Sassafras and Myrtle as well as Eucalyptus and Blackwood have laid dormant on the bed of Lake Pieman on Tasmania’s rugged West Coast since the site was flooded in the 1970s. Now, these sustainably recovered timbers, the lost trees of Hydrowood, are available for use by furniture designers and woodworkers, as well as in high-end residential and commercial construction. The Centre for Sustainable Architecture with Wood, an extension of the University of Tasmania’s School of Architecture and Design, is collaborating with the State Government and Sustainable Forest Management in the Hydrowood project. The Centre’s role is to provide mainstream timber producers with confidence that the recovered logs can be economically and efficiently converted into usable products. The University black rod is designed by award-winning designer and former Program Director of Furniture Design, Simon Ancher.

University of Tasmania Mace

University of Tasmania Black Rod


ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

Friday, 16 August 2019, 11.00am

THE PROCESSION will enter the Hall at 11.00am in the following order: Usher of the Black Rod Members of the College of Health and Medicine Distinguished Professor James Vickers, BSc Tas, PhD Flinders, DSc Tas, MANS, Director, Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre, College of Health and Medicine Professor Clive Baldock, BSc(Hons) Suss, MSc Lond, MTEM Melb, PhD Lond, FACPSEM, FAIP, FIPPESM, FInstP, Dean of Graduate Research Professor Anthony Koutoulis, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Natalie Brown, BSc (Hons), DipEd, PhD, FSEDA, GAICD, Chair of Academic Senate Professor Denise Fassett, BHlthSci(Nurs), MNurs Tas, PhD Technol.Syd, SRCNA, Executive Dean, College of Health and Medicine Ms Gillian Mangan, BN Tas, MPH UWA, Guest Speaker Mace Bearer Mr Harvey Gibson, BEc, FCA, Deputy Chancellor THE NATIONAL ANTHEM will be sung by Ms Grace Ovens, BMus(Hons) Australians all let us rejoice For we are young and free We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil, Our home is girt by sea: Our land abounds in nature’s gifts Of beauty rich and rare, In history’s page let every stage Advance Australia fair. In joyful strains then let us sing Advance Australia fair. WELCOME TO COUNTRY Uncle Dougie Mansell, Aboriginal Elder WELCOME BY THE DEPUTY CHANCELLOR Mr Harvey Gibson, BEc, FCA THE OCCASIONAL ADDRESS delivered by Gillian Mangan, BN Tas, MPH UWA MUSICAL INTERLUDE performed by The Conservatorium Brass Quintet THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES THE VALEDICTORY ADDRESS delivered by Mrs Deborah Johnstone, BDemCare CLOSING REMARKS by the Deputy Chancellor THE RECESSION of the stage party in reverse order to that of entry, followed by the new graduates REFRESHMENTS will be served after the ceremony in the Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine Level This program includes the names of those candidates who will receive their degrees and diplomas in person and in absentia, and is correct at 13 August 2019.

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COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE DIPLOMA OF DEMENTIA CARE Nicole Alimpic Lynette Margaret Barnes Nicholas Bolonja Samantha Mercy Brown Kate Louise Chapman Jessica Dawn Clark Leanne Cocks Kareen Catherine Crocker Mandy Ann Gallacher Angela Joanne Hamilton Tracy Ann Jarvis Tracie Khau Elisha Laukart Karen Lee-Wallace Raymond Edward Meyers Carly Renee Milner Olwyn Clare New Lorene Nicolo Elizabeth Ann Nugent Rosemary Rodgers Josephine Anne Sandery Georgia Elise Struwig Ian Traill Sutherland Alice Wandke Brooke Elizabeth White Rachael White ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN DEMENTIA CARE Arlene Baade Annemarie Becker Debra Jane Clark Diane Collins Laurel Anne Eddy Denise Patricia Frost Kisani Anne Hayes Shoji Honda Virginia Pui San Lau Dianne Laube Julie MacRae Mary-Rita McGann Michelle Ann Melville-Smith Belinda Murphy Christina Oliver Clare Rigney Angela Smith Yejing Wang

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ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN HEALTH AND COMMUNITY CARE Nicole Louise Miller BACHELOR OF DEMENTIA CARE Michelle Robyn Beaumont Chipo Chimbwanda Nicola Helen Davies Danielle Rohilla Dyce Sharon Theresa Ford Nicola Sally Gee Julie Maree Hikaiti Deborah Ann Johnstone Samantha Jane Jonsson Alexa Maaike Kapust Jeanette Adele Kennedy Linda Maree King Holley Bebe Langtry Jane Veronica Lee Tombizodwa Madzongo Paul David McLachlan Josephine Nyakunengwa Julianne Mary Priest Jonathon Scott Rooke Melissa Gay Sanders Janet Spratt Angela Sykes Teena Louise Van Steenis Daniella Vita BACHELOR OF NURSING Nadine Julie Abela Alina Kunjamma Alexander Donald Ronquillo Ampis Luke Nathinal Andersen Atef Ibrahim Aziz Ibrahim Attia Chelsea Barling Tracy Donna Karrie Barton Bryn Erin Baskerville Serena Janet Benjamin Tasma Michelle Betlehem Shani Anita Bienefelt Dominic Anthony Bobrowski Mykaela Briggs Gabrielle Britton Georgina Lee Brown Aimee Yu-Lin Susan Butler

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Emily Rose Cappelletti Casey Rose Cheetham Nisco Chin Felicia Clarke Ricky Guy Clifford Lauren Meg Conway Kylie Amanda Costello Jessica Sylvia Cowmeadow Anneliese Marie Cross Karyn Lee Curtain Nadia Dandolo Meriem Daoui Marlene Lesley Davey Elinor Ann Davie Jodie Jessica de Hoog Jonathon Robert Mills DeLaine Patrick Jacob Evans Benjamin Nathan Farrell Natalie Gartlan Georgia Grace Gericke Amy Louise Groves Melanie Jane Hall Charlotte Amelia Harris Amy Carolyn Hay Emily Clare Hniat Madison Rose Hodge Erin Margaret Hole Natalie Megan Bowen Hooper Zifan Huang Alana Elizabeth Hunt Robyn-Anne Ingles Mikayla Anne Isaac Johanna Beth Jessup Tessa Elaine Johns Sarah Louise Kaica Mhairi Rhona Kelly Elisa Knight Kerry Anne Lane Prudence Leder Sydney Lee Ayla Jayne Lette Erram Larissa Lewis Lei Liang Nelson Jack Lightowler Dennis Lodu Jade Ying Long Cherry Ann Dianito Lovell Dale Colin Lund James Kade Madden


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Olivia Nicole Madsen Georgia Elise Maxwell Daniel Anthony May Madison Grace Mayne Skye McDonald Rebecca Louise Moore Dipanwita Mukherjee Emily Nettle Lydia Newton Karen Ker En Ngu Phuoc Thien Nguyen Duong Ebony Nugent Anju Parajuli Anita Pokharel Rungtiwa Ponsook Santosh Rai Alicia Jane Read Katie Louise Richardson Marietta Isabella Rigoli Lisette Gabriel Rivas-Borge Geena Mae Robertson Elizabeth Robinson Jack Martin Rojahn Nicholas John Rollins Kate-Louise Rowbottom Sneha Roy Vanessa Nadine Rylands Morgan Rose Salmon Kahlee Sargent Isabelle Cathrine Saward Petra Daniella Lara Schnierer Emily Sarah Sharp Nabita Shrestha Prithipal Singh Jade Smedley Gemma Christina Stocks Benjamin James Strohfeld Jade Studley Aimee Caitlin Thurley Nthabiseng Tito Anju Tomy Erin Peta Torn-Broers Puneet Kumar Verma Claire Lee-Anne Vincent Sayaka Wada Monique Aimee Walsh Monique Watts Ella Wescombe Kate Alicia Weston

Kaitlyn Meredith Whitelaw Heather Adele Williams Keeley Eloise Wilson Stephanie Wood Chia-Wen Yao Pui Ying Yau Gemma Lee Yaxley Bridget Elizabeth Young Weiqi Zhao BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH CLINICAL HONOURS (TRANSITION TO PRACTICE) Allyse Grace Stewart BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS (EMERGENCY NURSING) Skylah Frances Jones BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY Susan Carol Sargent Daniella Vita GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ADDICTION STUDIES FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Vasanthie James GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (ANAESTHETIC AND RECOVERY NURSING) Sophi Puthuva Mathai GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (RENAL NURSING) Linda Swanwick GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (ACUTE CARE NURSING) Ashley Louise Evans GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (ANAESTHETIC AND RECOVERY NURSING) Melinda Joan Barclay

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING) Padma Acharya GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING) Peta Lynd Rebecca Esi Owusu Agyemang GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (CRITICAL CARE NURSING) Sherly Mathew GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (ONCOLOGY NURSING) Favour Chinyere David-Onu GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (PAEDIATRIC NURSING) Jennifer Goh GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (PERIOPERATIVE NURSING) Craig John Gilbertson MASTER OF CLINICAL NURSING (CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING) Sajina Tamrakar MASTER OF CLINICAL NURSING (CLINICAL NURSING AND TEACHING) Salina Jayne Blake Jennifer Goh MASTER OF CLINICAL NURSING (PERIOPERATIVE NURSING) Annabel Betty Abbott

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GRADUTE RESEARCH GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH John Gerard Aalders Kayode Titus Adu Ayesha Ahmed Amarah Batool Travis John Baulch Nguyen Van Bich Farhan Cecil Alexander Robert Cherry Sebastien Comte Nicole den Exter

Max Edgley Riana Gardiner Ariane Gelinas-Marion Muhammad Bilal Gill Ho Le Phi Khanh Christopher Peter Kozakiewicz Adam David Langworthy Shi Hong Lee Mei Yi Leow Anicee Jessica Marie Lombal Christopher James Lucani

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Ellen Megan Manning Alynn Marie Martin Claire Morley Kirstin Marie Proft Alicia Consuelo Joanna Schmidt-Roach Michael Peter Tarbath Guo Hui Teo Manon Tonnard Daniele Vergani Tanita Shivon Wierenga

MASTER OF SCIENCE Travis John Baulch School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Cracking the Code: Defining roe quality of the long-spined sea urchin (Centrostephanus rodgersii) in Tasmania Supervisors Professor C Gardner, Dr SD Ling, Dr CN Mundy, Dr S Tracey DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY John Gerard Aalders School Technology, Environments & Design Thesis Title A Biogeography of Tasmanian Coastal Saltmarshes Supervisors Dr PB McQuillan, Dr EJ Pharo, Dr V Prahalad Kayode Titus Adu School Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Thesis Title Heat Adaptation Stress of Lactobacillus casei GCRL163 and the Impact On the Cell Physiology and Probiotic Functionality Using Proteomics Supervisors Dr AL Baker, Professor JP Bowman, Professor ML Britz Ayesha Ahmed School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Epidote and Chlorite Mineral Chemistry from the Yerington Porphyry Copper District, USA: genetic and exploration implications Supervisors Dr MJ Baker, Professor DR Cooke, Dr EA Orovan Amarah Batool School Thesis Title Supervisors

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Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Assessing Genetic Variability and Physiological Traits Conferring Drought Stress Tolerance in Cereals Professor SN Shabala, Professor M Zhou


Friday, 16 August 2019, 11.00am

Nguyen Van Bich School Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Thesis Title Inter-Rotational Strategies for Sustaining Site Fertility and Productivity of Acacia and Eucalyptus Plantations Planted on Steep Slopes in Northern Vietnam Supervisors Dr CL Beadle, Dr KJ Evans, Dr A Eyles, Dr M Glen, Professor C Mohammed Farhan Cecil School Thesis Title Supervisors

Natural Sciences A Step Towards Fully Automated 3D Printed Instruments Professor MC Breadmore, Associate Professor AA Cole, Dr RM Guijt, Dr AD Henderson, Professor M Macka, Professor PN Nesterenko, Professor B Paull

Alexander Robert Cherry School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Geochronological Constraints on the Formation, Setting and Evolution of the Olympic Dam IOCG Deposit and the Olympic IOCG Province, South Australia Supervisors Dr K Ehrig, Professor V Kamenetsky, Professor J McPhie Sebastien Comte School Natural Sciences Thesis Title The Spatial Epidemiology of the Devil Facial Tumour Disease in Long-Diseased Populations on its Unique Host, the Tasmanian Devil Supervisors Dr SS Carver, Dr RK Hamede Ross, Associate Professor ME Jones Nicole den Exter School Technology, Environments & Design Thesis Title Biodiversity on The Fringe: The (dis)integration of biodiversity in land use planning Supervisors Professor JB Kirkpatrick, Dr LK Kriwoken, Dr MT McHenry, Dr S Williams Max Edgley School Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Thesis Title Causes and Mechanisms of Red Drupelet Reversion in Blackberries Supervisors Professor DC Close, Dr PF Measham Riana Gardiner School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Understanding the Response of a Critical Weight Range Mammal to Habitat Loss and Fragmentation in the Midlands Bioregion, Tasmania Supervisors Professor CN Johnson, Associate Professor ME Jones Ariane Gelinas-Marion School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Auxin Biosynthesis in Pea: A characterisation of mutants Supervisors Dr E Foo, Dr L Quittenden, Associate Professor JJ Ross

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Friday, 16 August 2019, 11.00am

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (CONT) Muhammad Bilal Gill School Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Thesis Title Developing Molecular and Physiological Markers for Barley Breeding for Waterlogging Tolerance by Targeting Root Ionic Homeostasis Supervisors Associate Professor SI Shabala, Professor SN Shabala, Professor M Zhou Christopher Alan Griffiths School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Using Electronic Tagging Data to Investigate the Individual-, Population- and Community-Level Consequences of Movement in Free-Roaming Marine Fish Supervisors Associate Professor JL Blanchard, Dr SJ Wotherspoon Ho Le Phi Khanh School Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Thesis Title A Resource-Advantage Theory Approach on Positional Advantage of Beef Cattle Value Chain in Vietnam Central Highlands Supervisors Dr RP Adhikari, Associate Professor LB Bonney, Professor M Miles, Associate Professor RA Nelson Christopher Peter Kozakiewicz School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Landscape Factors Shaping Host Connectivity and Pathogen Dynamics in Urban Bobcats (Lynx rufus) Supervisors Associate Professor CP Burridge, Dr SS Carver Adam David Langworthy School Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Thesis Title Mitigating the Detrimental Effects of Hot and Dry Summers on the South-Eastern Australian Dairy Feedbase Supervisors Dr MT Harrison, Dr DA Henry, Associate Professor PA Lane, Dr KG Pembleton, Associate Professor RP Rawnsley Shi Hong Lee School Thesis Title Supervisors

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies The Photosynthetic Response and Extracellular Carbohydrate Production of Tropical and Temperate Microphytobenthos Professor GM Hallegraeff, Professor A McMinn, Dr K Meiners

Mei Yi Leow School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Towards the Isolation of a-N-Metallated Free N-Heterocyclic Carbenes Supervisors Dr A Bissember, Associate Professor MG Gardiner Anicee Jessica Marie Lombal School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Mechanisms of Genetic Differentiation among Seabird Populations Supervisors Associate Professor JJ Austin, Associate Professor CP Burridge, Dr E Woehler

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Friday, 16 August 2019, 11.00am

Christopher James Lucani School Natural Sciences Thesis Title New and Improved Techniques for Assessing Drought Tolerance in Plants Supervisors Professor TJ Brodribb, Associate Professor GJ Jordan, Dr SAM McAdam, Professor S Shabala Ellen Megan Manning School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Observational Probes of Helium Ignition in Low-Mass Stars Supervisors Associate Professor A Cole, Professor S Ellingsen Alynn Marie Martin School Natural Sciences Thesis Title The Bare-Nosed Wombat and its Pathogen, Sarcoptes scabiei Supervisors Associate Professor CP Burridge, Dr SS Carver Claire Morley School Thesis Title Supervisors

Nursing Emergency Department Presentations in Tasmania, Australia: A sequential explanatory investigation Professor LD Kinsman, Professor GM Peterson, Dr JM Stankovich

Kirstin Marie Proft School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Landscape and Restoration Genetics of Contrasting Tasmanian Marsupials Supervisors Associate Professor CP Burridge, Professor C Johnson, Associate Professor ME Jones Alicia Consuelo Joanna Schmidt-Roach School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Stock Structure and Critical Habitats for a Key Apex Predator: The broadnose sevengill shark Notorynchus cepedianus Supervisors Dr A Barnett, Associate Professor JM Lyle, Associate Professor JM Semmens Michael Peter Tarbath School Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Thesis Title Impact of Clear Polymer Film on the Growth and Physiology of Maize Supervisors Associate Professor TL Acuna, Dr B Laycock, Dr S Lisson, Dr EA Pinkard Guo Hui Teo School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Polymer-Inorganic Hybrid Nanoparticles via Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly Supervisors Dr RD Arrua, Professor EF Hilder, Dr SC Thickett Manon Tonnard School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Biogeochemical Cycle of Iron: Distributions and speciation in the North Atlantic Ocean (GA01) and the Southern Ocean (GIpr05) (GOETRACES) Supervisors Associate Professor AR Bowie, Dr PC van der Merwe

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Friday, 16 August 2019, 11.00am

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (CONT) Daniele Vergani School Natural Sciences Thesis Title The 2007 Explosive Activity at Piton de la Fournaise Volcano (RĂŠunion Island): Constraints on the eruptive processes by the volcanological study of the erupted deposits Supervisors Dr RJ Carey, Professor J McPhie Tanita Shivon Wierenga School Natural Sciences Thesis Title N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Based Pd and Ni Complexes and their Applications to the Activation of Alkylnitriles Supervisors Dr AC Bissember, Associate Professor MG Gardiner Luke Andrew Yates School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Quadratic Superalgebras in Mathematics and Physics Supervisors Dr PD Jarvis, Dr JG Sumner

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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

Friday, 16 August 2019, 2.30pm

THE PROCESSION will enter the Hall at 2.30pm in the following order: Usher of the Black Rod Members of the College of Health and Medicine Members of the College of Sciences and Engineering Professor Lisa Foa, BSc (Hons) Deakin, PhD Tas, Head of the School of Medicine, College of Health and Medicine Professor Denise Fassett, BHlthSci(Nurs), MNurs Tas, PhD Technol.Syd, SRCNA, Executive Dean, College of Health and Medicine Professor Brian Yates, BSc(Hons), DipEd Tas, PhD ANU, MRACI, MRST, Executive Dean, College of Sciences and Engineering Professor Clive Baldock, BSc(Hons) Suss, MSc Lond, MTEM Melb, PhD Lond, FACPSEM, FAIP, FIPPESM, FInstP, Dean of Graduate Research Mr Rob Wilson, BSc(Hons) CU, MBA R’dg, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global) Professor Anthony Koutoulis, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Natalie Brown, BSc (Hons), DipEd, PhD, FSEDA, GAICD, Chair of Academic Senate Professor Rufus Black, BA, LLB(Hons) Melb, GradDipTh, MPhil, DPhil Oxon, Vice-Chancellor Dr Nicholas Gales, BSc, BVMS, PhD Murdoch, Guest Speaker Mace Bearer Mr Harvey Gibson, BEc, FCA, Deputy Chancellor THE NATIONAL ANTHEM will be sung by Ms Grace Ovens, BMus(Hons) Australians all let us rejoice For we are young and free We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil, Our home is girt by sea: Our land abounds in nature’s gifts Of beauty rich and rare, In history’s page let every stage Advance Australia fair. In joyful strains then let us sing Advance Australia fair. WELCOME BY THE DEPUTY CHANCELLOR Mr Harvey Gibson, BEc, FCA MUSICAL INTERLUDE performed by The Conservatorium Brass Quintet THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES THE VALEDICTORY ADDRESS delivered by Mr Matthew Corkill, BMarAntSc THE CONFERRAL OF THE HONORARY DEGREE to Dr Nicholas Gales, BSc, BVMS, PhD Murdoch THE OCCASIONAL ADDRESS delivered by Dr Nicholas Gales, BSc, BVMS, PhD Murdoch HonDSc CLOSING REMARKS by the Deputy Chancellor THE RECESSION of the stage party in reverse order to that of entry, followed by the new graduates REFRESHMENTS will be served after the ceremony in the Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine Level This program includes the names of those candidates who will receive their degrees and diplomas in person and in absentia, and is correct at 13 August 2019.

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COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE BACHELOR OF ADVANCED PARAMEDICINE (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS) (ADVANCED CARE PARAMEDIC PRACTITIONER) Lee Headland BACHELOR OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE Nathan Roy Mansell Kathryn Anne Seekings BACHELOR OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES (LEADERSHIP) PROFESSIONAL HONOURS Samantha Jane Boarder Sulfiati Newbold BACHELOR OF HEALTH (PUBLIC HEALTH) PROFESSIONAL HONOURS Georgina Kalodimos BACHELOR OF MEDICAL RESEARCH Hannah Faith Bambridge Caitlin Elizabeth Bosua Natalie Pei Yii Leh Joshua Adrian Tolosa Salvador BACHELOR OF MEDICINES MANAGEMENT WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS IN COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINES Megan Therese Broad Melinda Ann Matthews Emily Louise Sugars Ashlee Lillian Adelle Tabrett Sussan Enid Thomson BACHELOR OF PARAMEDIC PRACTICE Cem Erdinc Aktag Luke John Allsop Geordie John Aulich Alexandra Frances Ball Nicholas Binskin Alara Maree Bird 10.

Madison Ann Blowfield Kelly Brackstone Jemma Brain David Briscoe Samuel Charles Dow Butler Cameron Stuart Butt Nastasja Georgia Caminer Fiona Annette Barton Chambers Bryan Adriaan Pieter Coetzee Bradley John Collins Benjamin James Coombe Nicholas William Coombes Morgan Thomas Davies Daniel Thomas Brian Davis Alexandra Marijke Deegan Danielle Lily Hamilton Dickinson Joshua Francis Downes Zachary Thomas Neil Farrall Zachary Aiden Faulkner Erin Grace Filler Rebecca Foxen Jessica Joan Gibson Peter Gough Brooke Hankin Stewart Gregory Harper Lillie Heymann Emma Rose Hill Mitchell Hoare Naomi Rose Hodge Kaitlyn Rose Huxley Max Keating Jessica May Kregor Jessica Ateliana Eileen Kube Stuart Anthony Lees Stacey Lesbirel Benjamin Scott Loudon Anna Catherine Macaulay Anthony Mallyon MacDonald Michael John Mann Roseann McEachern Tara Catherine McGregor Katie Elizabeth Medwin Sarah Kate Millhouse Farhad Ahmad Monis Nicole Morton Simon Christopher Mouchet Rebecca Ann Naidu Beth Packer Kaitlin Lee Petrie

Friday, 16 August 2019, 2.30pm

Patrick Anh Bach Phan Nicholas Patrick Probin Christie Marie Rayner Holly Jane Romein Craig John Ruddiman Gaurav Sabharwal Emma Grace Sander James Schmidt Nicholas Kenneth Shadbolt Mauricio Soler Damien Spark Harrison Robert Stein Neville Lindsay David Stott Joshua Sullivan Jason Keith Taylor William James Taylor James Thompson Jody Adam Tieche Ethan Robert Tyrrell Edward Upjohn Daniel van Raders Kirran Maree Versluis Joshua Brian Williams Celeste Wilson Leigh Maxwell Witchard BACHELOR OF PHARMACY WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS (CLINICAL PHARMACY) Yehia Mohamed Reda Abdelraouf Ali Nicole Cerruto Penelope Lorraine Annear Hextall Seemab Khan Matilda Rose Ramsey Amir Farag Shehata Sobhy BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Sarah Kate Behnke Samuel Kyle Cleaver Olivia Clare Hannon Natalie Ruth Ling Farah Ashikin Mohd Radzi Mikaela Francesca Talbo Mulvaney Merhawi Nemariam Eleanor May Riewoldt Leonie Jan Van Gelderen


Friday, 16 August 2019, 2.30pm

BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS Hadyn Hallinan-Blazely BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY WITH HONOURS Michael John O’Leary GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (CLINICAL REDESIGN) Kate Louise Archbold Kristen Maree Aylmer Christopher Allan Baines Denielle Elizabeth Louise Beardmore Louise Jane Brennan Anthony Charles Browne Tracey Lee Cambourn Ali Abdul Carrim Jonathan Carver Megan Joy Casey Thomas Edward Chapman Suzanne Margaret Childs Nerida Jane Creswick Anthony Critchley Alicia Kate Cunningham Mary Therese Cushing Emma Kay Dickins Michelle Maree Eason Denise Margaret Fitzpatrick Brodie-Anne Fredrickson Rebecca Louise Gallagher Samantha Leah Gent Audrey Hamilton Lisa Heralt Ronald Huynh Karen Jill Jameson-Sutton Andrea Louise Janes Anne-Marie Kelly Jenny Lay Georgina Simone Learmonth Kathleen Mary Lynch Karissa Mary Gwenllian MacGregor Jillian Louise Mahoney Sarah-Jane Messum Rebecca Ava Moles Gabrielle Sarah Mulcahy

Danielle Neves Daniel Gerard Nugus Gabrielle Maria O’Kane Jennifer Anne Parker Kendall Prendergast Calum James Rogerson Benjamin Antony Spedding Karen Lee Todd Amanda Vaux Maggie Verigos Louise Waymouth Donna White Maxine Jane Williams Kristee Louise Winters Philip Andrew Winters Angela Joy Wood Angela Maree Wood Natalie Nicole Wright Tracey Marie Young GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ADVANCED PARAMEDICINE Nicholas Paul Callanan Benjamin Chiu Timothy Paul Olney GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN HEALTHCARE IN REMOTE AND EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS Daniel Lack Jake Nathanial Lymn Megan Elizabeth McKeown GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN LEADERSHIP (HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES) Sarah Jane Mineall James Liam Page GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC HEALTH Julie Madagsen Galidan Angus Leslie Hardy Melina Felicity Nichols GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF COUNSELLING Janet Eleanor Harrington

GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH Joseph Henry Hindle Anita Maree Thomas GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF ADVANCED PARAMEDICINE (ADVANCED CARE PARAMEDIC PRACTITIONER) Sarah Louise McIntosh Daniel Mckell Benjamin Alan Saywell GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF CLINICAL PHARMACY Lisa Ann Allard Jessie Chen Carven Ka Wan Fung Hazel Lynn Hoult Alexia Karpathiou Andrina McKay Yiwen Midgley Anne Elaine Herrera Navarette GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP (HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES) Susan Maree Berry Jonette Scott Samantha Anneka Wieringa MASTER OF ADVANCED PARAMEDICINE (ADVANCED CARE PARAMEDIC PRACTITIONER) Edward Iain Larner Brodie Leigh Rollason MASTER OF CLINICAL PHARMACY Heba Talal Jaafar Fares Abduo MASTER OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Matthew Eastham Jolene Cassandra May

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Friday, 16 August 2019, 2.30pm

MASTER OF LEADERSHIP (HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES) Annette Stella Barratt MASTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE Arun Abraham Bashayr Ahmed D Aldhafeeri Archana Chacko Merin Chacko Divya Koushik Gummadapu Hasanjeet Kaur Syed Danish Hashmi Mohit Kumar Ahmed Alaa Eldin Tohami Taha Maklad Kavya Marri Sonam Nandgerikar Sudhir Pandey

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Anjana Sharma Suman Shrestha Jyothi Sai Sunkara MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Holly Rose Bromfield Emma Grace Brown Mikalha Dean George Abbey Louise Lack Lauren Anne McKeogh Richard Glen McMinn Kelsey Laura Mavis Odgers Caitlyn Lea Susan Osborne MASTER OF PSYCHOLOGY (CLINICAL) Baxter Lindsey Morrison Adams Caitlin Alice Rose Bentley Emily Meg Chalmers

Vincent Chau Pippa Jenny Cushing Nicola Merle Davie Stephanie Taylah Emmett Matthew Scott Ferber Georgia Isobel Figg Alexandra Jane Haddad Clare Hawkes Richard Peter Moorfield Thalia Papadakis Jesse Richardson Caitlin Susan Walker Monique Estelle Williams MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH Joseph Henry Hindle Rebecca Kathe Kelly Cameron Peter Smith


COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY Jia Ying Ooi BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MEDICAL RESEARCH Tiana Hennessy Mikayla Amy Layton Reeve BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MEDICAL RESEARCH WITH HONOURS Melanie Jade Best Gerardo Lacapra BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MEDICAL RESEARCH WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Hamish Robert King Brown BACHELOR OF MARINE AND ANTARCTIC SCIENCE Matthew Jeremy Corkill Charlie Norman Evans Norfaizny Hasweera Robert Llewellyn Macdonald Charlotte McRae Jordy Sam Monash Bradley Alex Paine Harrison Jack Stevens James Kenneth Wyatt

BACHELOR OF MARINE AND ANTARCTIC SCIENCE (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS) Nicholas James Crameri BACHELOR OF MARINE AND ANTARCTIC SCIENCE WITH HONOURS (PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY) Ziliang Tian Chengcheng Yang Weiyan Zhang Xinyue Zhao BACHELOR OF MARINE AND ANTARCTIC SCIENCE WITH HONOURS (PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY) First Class Honours Xiao Chen Xiaoxuan Jiang Zhichun Liu Zimeng Su Yu Wang Hongrui Xie Wenyue Xue Jingwei Zhang Ziyan Zhang

Friday, 16 August 2019, 2.30pm

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MARINE AND ANTARCTIC SCIENCE Madeline Elizabeth Green Thibaut Houitte de La Chesnais Jan Jansen Stacey Ann McCormack Javier Porobic Gรกrate Abigael Hillery Proctor Alessandro Silvano Samantha Twiname MASTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE (OCEANS, POLAR AND CLIMATE) Kathryn Louise Fletcher MASTER OF MARINE AND ANTARCTIC SCIENCE Bruce Leonard Greaves Anna Grace Kelly Sowdamini Sesha Prasad Harshitha Sriramachandra Kumar

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MARINE SCIENCES Vicki Sandra Hamilton

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GRADUATE RESEARCH

Friday, 16 August 2019, 2.30pm

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Natalie Maree Bool Emmanuelle Charlotte Sophie Bostock Du Hong Duc Federica Gemelli Weiyu Han Emily Elizabeth Handley Kelsey Anne Hanson Thomas Michael Holmes Alexandr Kuzminov Ming Lu Sionne Edie Marguerite Lucas Raihan Mahmud Monila Nadikudi Van Thi Tuong Nguyen Faraz Khalid Pathan Masayuki Tatsumi Sharon Lee White Agnieszka Miroslawa Zbela DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Natalie Maree Bool School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title The Foraging Ecology of the Short-Tailed Shearwater (Ardenna tenuirostris): Life-history strategies and climate variability Supervisors Professor MA Hindell, Associate Professor M Lea Emmanuelle Charlotte Sophie Bostock School Medicine Thesis Title Understanding Mania in Bipolar Disorder: Perspectives on causation and pathogenesis Supervisors Dr MI Garry, Professor KC Kirkby, Professor BV Taylor Paul Raymond Crisford School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title How and Why do Podiatrists Promote Physical Activity? Supervisors Associate Professor DA Aitken, Dr VJ Cleland, Professor AJ Venn, Professor TM Winzenberg Du Hong Duc School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title The Epidemiology of Alcohol Consumption across the Life Course Supervisors Associate Professor RB Bruno, Associate Professor S Gall Federica Gemelli School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title The Influence of Phenotypic Variation in a Habitat-Forming Seaweed on Intertidal Gastropod Communities Supervisors Associate Professor CJ Bolch, Professor CR Johnson, Dr JT Wright

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Friday, 16 August 2019, 2.30pm

Madeline Elizabeth Green School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Testing Expectations of Connectivity and Breeding Biology among Shark Species in a Tropical Hot Spot: the Indo-Pacific Supervisors Dr SA Appleyard, Dr S Tracey, Dr W White Vicki Sandra Hamilton School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Using Tooth Growth Chronologies to Investigate Responses of Marine Mammals to Variability in the Marine Environment Supervisors Dr KJ Evans, Professor MA Hindell Weiyu Han School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Infrapatellar Fat Pad and Knee Osteoarthritis Supervisors Associate Professor DA Aitken, Professor CL Blizzard, Professor C Ding, Professor G Jones Emily Elizabeth Handley School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Neuroplasticity of the Dendritic Spine: Early dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Supervisors Dr CA Blizzard, Professor TC Dickson Kelsey Anne Hanson School Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre Thesis Title Targeting Microtubule Alterations in Axon Degeneration and Alzheimer’s Disease Supervisors Dr CM Fernandez-Martos, Associate Professor AE King, Professor JC Vickers Thomas Michael Holmes School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title The Impact of Volcanism on Trace Metal Biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean Supervisors Associate Professor AR Bowie, Associate Professor Z Chase, Dr TL Noble, Associate Professor AT Townsend, Dr PC van der Merwe Thibaut Houitte de La Chesnais School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Role of Cephalopods in the Structure and Functioning of Marine Ecosystems Supervisors Dr EA Fulton, Professor GT Pecl, Dr S Tracey Helen Dorice Howarth School Medicine Thesis Title Is Rural Community Pharmacy Practice Different? Supervisors Dr SL Jackson, Professor GM Peterson, Dr ST Razi Zaidi Jan Jansen School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title The Spatial, Temporal and Structural Distribution of Antarctic Seafloor Biodiversity Supervisors Dr NA Hill, Professor CR Johnson

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Friday, 16 August 2019, 2.30pm

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (CONT) Paige Scarlett Kelly School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title The Ecological Role of Salpa thompsoni in the Kerguelen Plateau Region of the Southern Ocean: A first comprehensive evaluation Supervisors Dr SP Corney, Dr J Melbourne-Thomas, Dr KM Swadling Alexandr Kuzminov School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Public Bariatric Surgery in Tasmania: Patient pathways and health service use Supervisors Professor AJ Palmer, Professor AJ Venn Sionne Edie Marguerite Lucas School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Identifying Genetic Variation Contributing to Keratoconus Supervisors Professor KP Burdon, Dr JC Charlesworth, Dr RJ Thomson Raihan Mahmud School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Characterisation and Aetiology of Jelly-like Gonad Condition (JGC) in the Common Carp, Cyprinus carpio (L) Supervisors Professor CG Carter, Dr JG Patil, Associate Professor G Purser Stacey Ann McCormack School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Alternative Energy Pathways in Southern Ocean Food Webs: Combining theoretical, empirical and modelling approaches Supervisors Dr JL Blanchard, Dr A Constable, Dr J Melbourne-Thomas, Dr R Trebilco Monila Nadikudi School Medicine Thesis Title Novel Short-Chain Quinones Against Mitochondrial Dysfunction Supervisors Dr N Guven, Associate Professor AE King Van Thi Tuong Nguyen School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title L-Proline Metabolism and the Regulation of Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation and Programming Supervisors Dr JC Charlesworth, Professor AW Hewitt, Dr J Rathjen Faraz Khalid Pathan School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title The Role of Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging in the Management of the New Cardiovascular Epidemics of Old Age Supervisors Professor TH Marwick, Dr K Negishi

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Friday, 16 August 2019, 2.30pm

Javier Porobic Gรกrate School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title An Ecosystem Based Management Framework for the Juan Fernandez Ridge Fisheries Supervisors Professor SD Frusher, Dr EA Fulton Abigael Hillery Proctor School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Improvements in Ecotoxicological Analysis Methods for the Derivation of Environmental Quality Guidelines: A case study using Antarctic toxicity data Supervisors Dr C King, Dr SJ Wotherspoon Alessandro Silvano School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Observations of Ocean-Ice Shelf Interaction at the Totten Glacier Supervisors Dr SR Rintoul, Associate Professor GD Williams Masayuki Tatsumi School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Dynamic Resilience and Stability of Ecklonia radiata: The importance of density-dependent ecosystem engineering feedbacks Supervisors Professor CR Johnson, Dr JT Wright Samantha Twiname School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Mechanistic Understanding of Climate-Driven Range Shifts: Using thermal tolerances of rock lobster to predict future change Supervisors Professor CG Carter, Dr QP Fitzgibbon, Dr A Hobday, Professor GT Pecl Agnieszka Miroslawa Zbela School Medicine Thesis Title Development of Optogenetic Approaches to Modulate Synaptic Plasticity in the Postsynaptic Cells Supervisors Professor LC Foa, Dr DA Gell, Dr JY Lin

HONORARY DEGREE DOCTOR OF SCIENCE, honoris causa Nicholas John Gales For the significant contribution that he has made to the Commonwealth and the State as a leader and researcher in Antarctic and Southern Ocean science, and for his exceptional leadership in translating and guiding scientific research into policy outcomes.

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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

Friday, 16 August 2019, 6.00pm

THE PROCESSION will enter the Hall at 6.00pm in the following order: Usher of the Black Rod Members of University College Members of the College of Sciences and Engineering Professor Simon Ellingsen, BSc(Hons), PhD, FASA, FAIP, Head of the School of Natural Sciences, College of Sciences and Engineering Professor Clive Baldock, BSc(Hons) Suss, MSc Lond, MTEM Melb, PhD Lond, FACPSEM, FAIP, FIPPESM, FInstP, Dean of Graduate Research Professor Anthony Koutoulis, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Natalie Brown, BSc (Hons), DipEd, PhD, FSEDA, GAICD, Chair of Academic Senate Professor Brian Yates, BSc(Hons), DipEd Tas, PhD ANU, MRACI, MRST, Executive Dean, College of Sciences and Engineering Dr David Pointing, BE(Hons) UNSW, BAntSt(Hons), PhD Tas, FIEAust, CPEng, EngExec, Guest Speaker Mace Bearer The Honourable Dr Michael Field AC, BA, HonLLD, Chancellor THE NATIONAL ANTHEM will be sung by Ms Grace Ovens, BMus(Hons) Australians all let us rejoice For we are young and free We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil, Our home is girt by sea: Our land abounds in nature’s gifts Of beauty rich and rare, In history’s page let every stage Advance Australia fair. In joyful strains then let us sing Advance Australia fair. WELCOME BY THE CHANCELLOR The Honourable Dr Michael Field AC, BA, HonLLD THE OCCASIONAL ADDRESS delivered by Dr David Pointing, BE(Hons) UNSW, BAntSt(Hons), PhD Tas, FIEAust, CPEng, EngExec MUSICAL INTERLUDE performed by The Conservatorium Brass Quintet THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES THE VALEDICTORY ADDRESS delivered by Miss Mingxiao Chen, BE(Electronics and Communications)(Hons) CLOSING REMARKS by the Chancellor THE RECESSION of the stage party in reverse order to that of entry, followed by the new graduates REFRESHMENTS will be served after the ceremony in the Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine Level

This program includes the names of those candidates who will receive their degrees and diplomas in person and in absentia, and is correct at 13 August 2019.

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURAL BUSINESS Rita Bikins Sallyann Elizabeth Dakis Lauren Amy East Tayla Field Stephen Flynn Andrew Alexander Hall

Scott Roy Hill Jason Alan Huggins Petrus Leonardus Gerardus Jong Barbara Johanna Muehlbauer Pennie Joanne Patane James Phillip Peace Joshua Antonino Pirrone

Friday, 16 August 2019, 6.00pm

Andrew James Potter Eleanor Revell Benjamin Michael Scoble Melissa Rose Siipola Wayne Trengove Craig Tropeano James Turner

COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING DIPLOMA OF PHILOSOPHY Aviva Samuelson Amanda Louise Sinclair BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE James Readett BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE WITH HONOURS Jing Jie Lim BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (AGRICULTURE AND BUSINESS) Yin-Jui Liao Rohit Nair Ravindran BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT) Muhammad Shaharyar BACHELOR OF COMPUTING Samuel John Cowley BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (BIOMEDICAL) Dylan Edward Luke Lachlan Moscatt

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (CIVIL) Alexander Mathew Barisic Nathan Carpentier Lei Chen Peng Chen Ruijie Dai Zhengyu Dong Xijian Fan Billy Harris Bo Liu Hao Lu Haoran Qiu Haofeng Ruan Samuel Hewitt Williamson Sun Zhang BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (ELECTRICAL POWER) Zijian Feng Mingrui Gao Hanfang Ge Zihan Guo Guangyu Liu Shupeng Wang Weixi Xu Tianyou Yu Zehua Zhang

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS) Mingxiao Chen Ciaran Michael Delaney James Docking Chia Le Khoh Houlu Huo Han Li Alexander Micheal McIver Yixuan Qiu Luozhou Sha Fan Xia Hengren Xu Yifan Zhang BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (MECHANICAL) Justin Chik Theng Choi Luke Joyce Eswaren Appavoo Shanmugam BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (MECHATRONICS) Callum Joseph Hayes Alex Mountney BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY James Alexander Katarzynski

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Friday, 16 August 2019, 6.00pm

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS IN INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT) Blyth Short Hirantha Wanigasundera

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Bryce Dipak Andrews Samuel James Horton James Thomas Walsh

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS IN ROAD ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION) Partheepan Ganeshamoorthy

BACHELOR OF NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND WILDERNESS STUDIES Kedaravindan Bhaskar Tamali May Joy Grant Josephine Eve Lansdown Kelly Belle Frances Monk Hannah Margaret Preece William Nicholas Rankin Richard John Scott

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Arsalan Aman Alexander James Casey Chunjiang Chen Weibo Chen Liam Anthony Devlin George Bartholomew Henry Duckett Bradley Trevor Edwards Syed Umair Javaid Kun Jiang Liam Philip Keane Jiahao Li Narayan Prasad Lohani Sage Stainsby Chao Wang Yiheng Wang Muhammad Wasim Handong Yu Jing Zhou BACHELOR OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (HONOURS) Mikaela Jane Seabourne Martin Felipe Urzua Lazcano

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BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY Sindri Robin Felix Chapman Brett William Kitchener BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Millicent Banner Francis Xavier Bird Alexander Thomas Blake Magdalene Anna Butler Ayesha Mary Chilcott Erich Yee Herng Chong Zackary James Colgrave Cormac Collins Renee Louise Dodd Morgan Febey Thomas Lyndon Grice Varunjani Judith Amenda Jayaseelan Claudia Jenkins William Henry Jones Verity Kameniar-Sandery Emmanuel Marios Yakub Pasha Mohammed Jesse James Murray Ian James Murtagh Emma Carolyn Nichols Hannah Rose Nugent Fay Heron Power

Lee Thomas Purnell Chantelle Ridley Lars Rogers James Clymo Rowlands Ruby Saint Sarah Sammut Samantha Seah Puay Kiat Isabelle See Wan Ting Laura Beryl Elizabeth Smith Yieh Shing Tan Lily Victoria Westbrook Thomas Michael Wilson BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS Christina Rose Bellamy Hamish William Cowie Darcy William James Mary Louise McVarish Rebecca Schober Matthew Robert Vincent Maxine Katharina Wendt Ana Luisa Zepeda De Alba BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Jacques Joseph Demange Joshua Lawrence Denholm John Patrick Daniel McMullen Laura Anne Reale Liam Tomas Yemm BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (MECHANICAL) Brendon James Watson BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (MECHATRONICS) Riak M Ngor-Apuol BACHELOR OF SURVEYING AND SPATIAL SCIENCES Matthew Christopher Jackson Daniel McKerrow


Friday, 16 August 2019, 6.00pm

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT David Maunder GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ROAD ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION Rashmi Sharma GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF APPLIED SCIENCE Jainee Mansukhlal Bhalodi GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING Nguyen Thien Phuc Le Zhimin Xu Tianyu Yang GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Hoi Yuen Chow Heon-chae Jeong Jitender Kumar Arslan Ali Khan Kangcheng Ling Kai Chiu Wong Jiajing Ye Botao Zhai Yanru Zhao GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF LAND SURVEYING Yahya Al-Haifi Lachlan Peter Dew Nicholas James Hamilton Andrea Therese Hay Neal Joshua Kember Jerry Lyndon Rockliff

MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE (AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE) Anandkumar Ajudiya Pradeep Kumar Badavath Sushma Banala Narasinga Rao Divi Dipesh Sureshbhai Dudhat Mahesh Gampala Godahenage Uchitha Bhashini Vinodkannaa Gopalakrishnan Venkata Aravind Kadali Vishesh Loney Chiranthi Kithmini Keerthinie Jayawardane Nawullage Done Sandra Liliana Ospina Rios Aravind Palepu Chitrangi Kasturi Ravilojanan Famous Sarker Man Tai Wong Zeyu Xu MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE (BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES) Jingyi Chen MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE (ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND SPATIAL SCIENCES) Huy Hung Bui Haider Imam Talha Malik Venkata Raju Penmatsa Yee Xin Tong MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE (MICROBIOLOGY) Pawuththuwadura Tharaka Lalinda De Silva Warusapperuma Arachchige Thisarani Padmahansi Jayasinghe Mary Jane Kirkwood Jyoti Singh Rangani Neranjika Weerasekara Kankanamge

MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE (PHYSICS) Pradyumna Kiran Kummamuru MASTER OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGY Kenneth Hunter Bush Jesse Matt Clark David John Haddow Juan Diego Rojas Lopez MASTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Yue Cheng Erin Jane Harris Nicole Gaye Sommer MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS Kiran Abbadasari Navila Alam Abdullah Hani Amir Han Bai Saurabh Battu Ke Chen Nan Chen Shulin Chen Silpa Thomas Cherpanath Anand Darshan Anton Udesh Viraj De Silva Manvinder Kaur Dhillon Dissanayaka Mudiyanselage Manasi Tharaka Dissanayaka Bijay Dotel Christine Diana Peter Dsouza Jing Fan Yun Fan Zhe Fang Xiaotong Gu Zhongyue Guo Ming Ruey Ham Chunhao Hao Fan He Yuchao He Heena Tianyang Hu

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Friday, 16 August 2019, 6.00pm

MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS (CONT) Zhirou Hu Rui Huai Shaochi Huang Ji Ying Shanmei Jin Xinyi Jing Lao Jinpei Divjot Kaur Kadwal Ali Khalid Vu Hai Le Boyang Li Huimin Li Muqing Li Renjie Li Li Ruofan Li Shiying Tien- Lin Li Yinghan Li Yuanlong Li Jingjing Liu Lin Liu Liyun Liu Wenbo Liu Yang Liu Yarong Liu Zhe Liu Shaheen Alimbhai Lokhandwala Xinbo Lou Binyue Luo Ruicong Ma

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Siva Prasad Marrapu Haomin Meng Hyunjin Na Prakash Narmeta Akarsh Neelakantan Nair Neha Jingzhu Ning Wanhua Pan Urmesh Bhagwanbhai Patel Hong Truong Pham Cleon Quadras Pompha Sagar Lovejot Singh Sangha Liyuan Tan Shuyu Tang Siyuan Tao Yuan Tian Hai Viet Truong Harish Kumar Velpula Sumit Verma Donglin Wan Li Wang Man Wang Shuai Wang Song Wang Yang Wang Yifu Wang Xi Ting Meisi Xu Si Yan Qionghui Ye Wing Chung Yim Gao Yuanqing

Hanxiao Zhang Nan Zhang Zhang Yuxin Zhengjia Zhang Jiachen Zhao Jiaxuan Zhao Ying Zhao Yu Zhao Zhefu Zhong Feng Zhou MASTER OF PLANNING Lee Kiat Eric Chieng Andrew James Holmes Guozi Liang Rahul Rajan Babu Le Sun Bun Fu Yu MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING (CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL) Yongzhang Huang Susmitha Konda Ci Yan Kaichen Zhou Qing Zhou MASTER OF PROTECTED AREA GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT Katherine Anne Parrott


GRADUATE RESEARCH

Friday, 16 August 2019, 6.00pm

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Omid Afshar Erfan Aghasian Aran James Cauchi-Saunders Deepak Gautam Pascal Hirsch David John Pentecost Anthony Smith Adam Nikki Zulkifly DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Omid Afshar School Engineering Thesis Title Long-Term Performance of Tidal Turbines Supervisors Dr AD Henderson, Dr JM Walker, Associate Professor X Wang Erfan Aghasian School Technology, Environments and Design Thesis Title A Privacy-Based Mechanism for Users’ Information Scoring and Anonymisation Across Multiple Online Social Networks Supervisors Dr SK Garg, Dr EJ Montgomery Aran James Cauchi-Saunders School Technology, Environments and Design Thesis Title MiniNauts: A serious game platform for primary school reading comprehension education Supervisors Dr KL de Salas, Dr AE Fluck, Dr IJ Lewis Deepak Gautam School Technology, Environments and Design Thesis Title Direct Georeferencing and Footprint Characterisation of a Non-Imaging Spectroradiometer Mounted on an Unmanned Aircraft System Supervisors Associate Professor A Lucieer, Dr Z Malenovsky, Dr CS Watson Pascal Hirsch School Thesis Title Supervisors

Technology, Environments and Design Towards Improved Insect Monitoring Systems Using UHF RFID and Other Passive Asymmetric Digital Radio Technologies Associate Professor GR Allen, Professor PA de Souza Junior, Associate Professor A Lucieer, Dr RB Ollington

Adam Nikki Zulkifly School Technology, Environments and Design Thesis Title Personality Assessment Through the Use of Video Games Supervisors Dr KL de Salas, Professor KC Kirkby, Dr IJ Lewis, Dr AJ Matthews

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Graduates and diplomates who were admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas at a meeting of the University Council on 14 February 2019 ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF APPLIED SCIENCE (NAUTICAL SCIENCE) Abdulla Ali Abdulla Mohammed Al Hammadi Rashed Abdulla Al Suwaidi ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF MARINE ENGINEERING Mohamed Ali Alhosani ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN ENGINEERING (MARITIME) Vannessa Kachigunda BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Cheung Sum Yee Lai Chau Ping Lai Hang Lai Yuk San Lam Wing Yi Lee Yan Yat Leung Kin Lok Sofia Marie Bamford Pashev So Kwan Ni Tai Ka Man Tang Yau Hang Wong Ho Chun

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS WITH HONOURS Florence Nellie Robinson BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE Yong Sheng Nathaniel Say BACHELOR OF PARAMEDIC PRACTICE Lee Michael Oman GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (ORTHOPAEDIC NURSING) Megan Lea McDonald Vanessa Rodger GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (PAEDIATRIC NURSING) Tian Gan GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (PERIOPERATIVE NURSING) Laverne Dave Dela Cruz

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (SPECIAL CARE OF THE NEWBORN NURSING) Lucia Guinniling Tuguinay GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (PERIOPERATIVE NURSING) Sharon Armour MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT) Lei Zhang MASTER OF PSYCHOLOGY (CLINICAL) Sam Collins MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Robert Rodney Alderson GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH A.S.M. Mainul Hasan Vishnu Prahalad Nandagopalan Thomas Peter Nicholls

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY A.S.M. Mainul Hasan School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Two New Loci Controlling Flowering in Garden Pea Supervisors Dr VF Hecht, Associate Professor JL Weller Vishnu Prahalad Nandagopalan School Technology, Environments and Design Thesis Title Tasmanian Coastal Saltmarsh Ecology and Conservation Supervisors Dr AG Harwood, Professor JB Kirkpatrick, Dr LK Kriwoken, Dr PB McQuillan Thomas Peter Nicholls School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Expanding the Scope of Phenanthroline‑Based Copper(I) Complexes in Photoredox Catalysis Supervisors Dr AC Bissember, Associate Professor MG Gardiner

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Graduates and diplomates who were admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas at a meeting of the University Council on 5 April 2019 DIPLOMA OF FAMILY HISTORY Henry Thomas Austin‑Stone Marilyn Louise Kulpinski Bruce Leslie Reimers ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF APPLIED SCIENCE (NAUTICAL SCIENCE) Saif Ahmed Ali Saif Almehrzi BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (MARINE ENGINEERING) Husain Abdulla Husain Alkaabi Abdulaziz Mohd Zaman Z. A Alkhaja BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (NAUTICAL SCIENCE) Mahmoud Ahmed Ali Murad Alraeesi Sheryne Rosalia Kanawale Pine Timoteo BACHELOR OF ARTS Teshia Elizabeth Kelly Amy Cleyre Raistrick Maddison Clare Williams BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Xiao Zhou BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MARITIME AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT) Almir Bajraktarevic BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT) Amninder Singh Batth

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY) Teri Rebecca Nichols

BACHELOR OF PARAMEDIC PRACTICE Michelle Louise Norris

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (CIVIL) Qianwen Du

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (ACUTE CARE NURSING) Manumole Chacko Lolade Sijuwade Nkpolukwu

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS) Yiming Wang BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (MARINE & OFFSHORE ENGINEERING) First Class Honours Alexander Leo Lagodzki BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS IN ROAD ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION) Jeffrey Leonard Best BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Nur Zarifah Hanis Sanusi BACHELOR OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS Guoan Liu BACHELOR OF NURSING Carla Nadin Delgado Acuna BACHELOR OF NURSING (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS) (NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE NURSING) Annie Yen‑Hua Chang

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (EMERGENCY NURSING) Emily Dunn Leesa Anne Simmons GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE NURSING) Kiri Cheire Tongakilo GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (PERIOPERATIVE NURSING) Liezel Hernandez Ocampo GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Ross Raymond Farrell Andrew William Jackson Xiaoqing Peng GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MARITIME ENGINEERING (NAVAL ENGINEERING) Kumar Sri Venkata Man Mohan Konakalla GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MARITIME AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT Raul Alejandro Luque Quinones

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Graduates and diplomates who were admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas at a meeting of the University Council on 5 April 2019 MASTER OF ENGINEERING (MARITIME DESIGN) Yiming Yuan

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Tega Obebeduo

MASTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE (OCEANS, POLAR AND CLIMATE) Emille Boulot

MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT) Yifei Wang

MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) Yanyu Ji MASTER OF TEACHING Li Jin

MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS Xiangqian Zhang

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Mohan Padmanabhan Anantharaman School Australian Maritime College Thesis Title Development of a Condition Based Maintenance Model for a Vessel’s Main Propulsion Engine Supervisors Dr VB Garaniya, Professor FI Khan, Associate Professor N Lawrence, Professor SB Lewarn Ross Raymond Farrell School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Rapid Mass Spectrometry Approaches for Wine Industry Quality Control Applications Supervisors Professor MC Breadmore, Dr DS Nichols, Associate Professor RA Shellie Randall Carey Gray School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Adaptive Simulation Model Configuration Supervisors Professor LK Forbes, Dr EA Fulton, Dr VD Lyne, Dr SJ Wotherspoon Andrew William Jackson School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Who Saved Antarctica? Australia and the heroic era of Antarctic diplomacy Supervisors Dr HR Hall, Professor MG Haward Xiaoqing Peng School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Non‑Invasive Reservoir Pressure Parameters: Measurement and clinical relevance Supervisors Dr M Cheung, Professor TH Marwick, Dr MG Schultz, Professor JE Sharman Grant William Rodwell School Education Thesis Title Commonwealth Engagement with School Education: A history (1901‑2015) Supervisors Dr JZ Vince, Professor JC Williamson

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Graduates and diplomates who were admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas at a meeting of the University Council on 3 May 2019 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (MARINE ENGINEERING) Ali Sulaiman Mohomed Sulaiman Aldhuhoori BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Naichuan Chen Huang Luhong Zhang Linen BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY) Trista Maree Little

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Anne Margaret Sheehan GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Shormin Choudhury Sanjay Gautam Esther Louise Mackie GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION STUDIES Bin Liang

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Anyang Zhang GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (RENAL NURSING) Gemma Buela Pandos MASTER OF ENGINEERING (MARITIME DESIGN) Harkaran Singh Cheema

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Shormin Choudhury School Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Thesis Title Barley Yellow Dwarf Resistance in Cereal Crops: Genetics and resistance mechanisms Supervisors Professor H Meinke, Professor M Zhou Sanjay Gautam School Medicine Thesis Title Understanding the Molecular Epidemiology of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection from Whole‑Genome Analyses Supervisors Dr RF O’Toole, Professor GR Zosky

Graduates and diplomates who were admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas at a meeting of the University Council on 21 June 2019 DIPLOMA OF FAMILY HISTORY Elizabeth Ann Steinlein BACHELOR OF ARTS Hailey Louise Grayson BACHELOR OF MARINE AND ANTARCTIC SCIENCE WITH HONOURS (PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY) Yuhang Pan

BACHELOR OF PARAMEDIC PRACTICE Bryce William Harnett Joshua Nicholas Pender

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (EMERGENCY NURSING) Christine Mary Dahdah

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS Reena Anne Beston

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Simone Anita Blackman Karen Therese Kennedy Rickie Lette Novalia Rachmawati Haiyang Wang

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT Louise Jayne Walter

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Graduates and diplomates who were admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas at a meeting of the University Council on 21 June 2019 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ROAD ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION Akm Shafiul Azam Lalinda Karunaratne

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (RENAL NURSING) Harpreet Kaur Aujla

GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH Nia Owens

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING Wen Rui Yeung

MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS Tinglong Yan

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Simone Anita Blackman School Law Thesis Title The Role and Effectiveness of Regulation of Dog Breeding in Australia Supervisors Mr LD Griggs, Dr S Hrasky, Professor D Nicol, Dr SF Shimeld Karen Therese Kennedy School Technology, Environments and Design Thesis Title Lived Experiences and the Design Implications for Living and Dying with Dementia in Residential Aged Care Facilities Supervisors Professor MR Fay, Dr CM Owen, Professor AL Robinson Rickie Lette School Thesis Title Supervisors

Humanities Confronting Barbary: Reappraising the responses of Britons to engagement with Moroccans, and their influence on Anglo‑Moroccan relations,1625-1684 Professor MJ Bennett, Dr GP Daly

Ming Lu School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title New Evidence for an Association between Immune Cells, Vitamin D and MS Risk SNPs Supervisors Professor H Korner, Professor BV Taylor Novalia Rachmawati School Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Thesis Title Assessing the Risk of Histamine from the Indonesian Salted‑Boiled Fish (Pindang) Supervisors Dr SM Powell, Professor T Ross, Professor ML Tamplin Haiyang Wang School Thesis Title Supervisors

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Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Oxidative Stress Tolerance as a Component of the Tissue Tolerance Mechanism in Wheat and Barley Associate Professor SI Shabala, Professor SN Shabala, Professor M Zhou


UNIVERSITY ARMS & MEDALS UNIVERSITY ARMS Prior to 1936, the University used a Common Seal that was the seal of the Tasmanian Council of Education. In 1937, the University Council arranged a competition, seeking designs for a coat of arms from University graduates. A design by Mr Egbert Holder Harry BA, BCom, a Launceston resident, was declared the winner from 47 submissions. Mr Harry’s design was a rough sketch, with a shield divided into silver and blue quarters bearing the following charges: –– a red lion being the Tasmanian badge as decreed by Queen Victoria –– a gold book signifying ‘the academic side of University Activity’ –– a gold Southern Cross ‘representative of Australia’ –– a red Olympic torch ‘representing the athletic side of University activity’ The original design also contained a crest, which was later removed. Over time, the university commissioned UK designer for the Royal Mint, Mr George Kruger Gray, to produce a beautifully painted drawing that looks much like the regal logo in use today. He kept the emblems of Mr Harry’s design, arranging them in a visually appealing, heraldically correct manner.

The blazon of a Grant of Arms is the official definition of the Arms. The blazon for the University’s shield, from the Grant of Arms is translated (from heraldic language) as follows: A white/silver shield on which is a red lion walking across facing straight ahead with right forepaw raised with blue claws and tongue, holding in its right forepaw a flaming torch in natural colours; and on the shield is also a broad red bar making up the top one-third on which is a broad central blue vertical bar with a yellow/gold border down each side, carrying the [five] brightest stars of the Southern Cross in white/silver; between two yellow/gold books closed with clasps. The University of Tasmania’s logo, used on its stationary and web sites today, is based on a standardised and stylised version of the red Lion passant from the Coat of Arms. UNIVERSITY MEDALS The University Medal is the highest academic award made to an undergraduate student. The medals are awarded to students who have a consistent record of exceptional academic achievement at all levels of a bachelor’s degree program, and qualify for a bachelor’s degree with first class honours. Up to thirteen medals can be awarded annually.

In the 1970’s the University applied to the College of Heralds for a Grant of Arms. This application was successful, and for the first time the University had Arms.

University of Tasmania Coat of Arms

University of Tasmania Medal


ACADEMIC REGALIA The University’s academic dress is based on the styles worn at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. The academic regalia consists of a scarlet or black cloth gown; a separate hood or stole; and a trencher cap (also known as mortarboards) or bonnet. Gowns and hoods of different shapes indicate the degrees of Bachelor, Master and Doctors. The colour of the hoods represents the discipline of study. Honorary Doctorate A gown of scarlet cloth faced on the opening of the sleeves and on the full length of the lapels with coloured silk representing the academic discipline. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk. A black velvet tudor bonnet with a gold cord and tassel.

Australian Maritime College Bachelors Degree A gown of black cloth. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk and bound on the tippet and cowl with gold braid. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.

Honorary Master Degree

Associate Degrees and Diplomas

A gown of scarlet cloth faced on the opening of the sleeves and on the full length of the lapels with coloured silk representing the academic discipline. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk. A trencher cap with a gold cord and tassel.

A gown of black cloth. A stole of coloured silk representing the academic discipline. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.

Professional Doctorates

Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor

A gown of black cloth faced on the opening of the sleeves and on the full length of the lapels with coloured silk representing the academic discipline. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk. A black velvet tudor bonnet with a gold cord and tassel.

A gown of black damask silk trimmed with gold braid, and featuring gold embriodery designs representing the lion from the University’s coat of arms and the Tasmania floral emblem, the Tasmanian Flowering Blue Gum. A black trencher cap with the cap edged with gold braid, or a black velvet Tudor bonnet, with a gold cord and tassel.

Doctor of Philosophy A gown of black cloth faced on the opening of the sleeves and on the full length of the lapels with scarlet silk. The hood is scarlet and fully lined with scarlet silk. A black velvet tudor bonnet with a scarlet cord and tassel.

CEREMONIAL REGALIA

Members of UTAS Council A gown of black cloth with gold braid running from front to back on each shoulder. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.

Masters Degree

Members of the Australian Maritime College Board

A gown of black cloth. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.

A gown of black cloth with a square collar of gold silk and faced on the full length of the lapels with gold silk. A black trencher cap with the cap edged with gold braid and a black cord and tassel.

Australian Maritime College Masters Degree A gown of black cloth. The hood is fully lined with coloured silk and bound the on tippet and cowl with gold braid. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel. Bachelors Degree A gown of black cloth. The hood is black and lined with coloured silk on the tippet and cowl. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.

Fellow A gown of black cloth with a stole of red trimmed with gold. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.


ACADEMIC REGALIA FACULTY, SCHOOL OR DISCIPLINE

COLOUR

ARTS Music

Silver Grey

Performing Arts

Silver Grey

Fine/Visual Arts and Craft

Satinwood

All other Arts Awards

Dark Blue

COMMERCE All awards

Orange

LAW All awards

Crimson

EDUCATION All awards

Light Blue

HEALTH Medical Science

Purple

Medicine and Surgery

Lilac

Nursing

Blue Green

Pharmacy

Saffron

All other Health Awards

Jacaranda

SCIENCE and ENGINEERING Agricultural Science

Brown

Architecture and Town Planning

Dark Pink

Environmental Design

Dark Pink

Environmental Studies

Light Pink

Geomatics and Surveying

Green Muscat

Engineering and Technology

Green

All other Science, Engineering and Technology Awards

White

AUSTRALIAN MARITIME COLLEGE Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability

Aqua

Marine Engineering and Hydrodynamics

Purple

Maritime Operations

Royal Blue

Marine and Logistics Management

Ivory

Certificate I-IV (all disciplines)

Silver Grey

Diploma (all disciplines)

Peach


WELCOME TO YOUR UNIVERSITY ALUMNI COMMUNITY Congratulations on completing your studies successfully and graduating today. As a graduate of the University of Tasmania, you are part of a vibrant global community of more than 122,000 alumni that live and work across approximately 110 countries. Through the University you have access to a wide range of events and opportunities to extend your network.

This is your opportunity to provide feedback on your experiences at the University of Tasmania and tell us what you have been up to since leaving the University, e.g. Are you working? If so, where and in what industry? Did you go on to further study? Your survey response will be greatly appreciated.

The University also offers a number of lifelong learning, career enhancement and student mentoring opportunities. Share your graduation moments Graduation is a celebration of your success at university and we encourage you to share celebration messages and photos of your smiles, gowns, families and friends on the University’s Alumni Facebook page at facebook.com/UTASAlumni. Alumni benefits As a graduate of the University of Tasmania you have access to many exclusive services and benefits including: – discounts on further study – lifelong learning opportunities, lectures and forums – free access to the University Library – lifelong email – invitations to reunions and networking events – professional development events and webinars – career mentoring and career development – alumni news and information services – volunteering opportunities Recognise the exceptional The Alumni Awards program recognise the outstanding achievements of alumni making a significant contribution to their communities and achieving excellence in their industry. For more information go to utas.edu.au/alumni/our-alumni/awards. Graduate Outcomes Survey (GOS) As a University graduate, you will receive an invitation by email to complete the GOS in 4-6 months’ time. The GOS is administered by the Social Research Centre on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Graduates from Universities across Australia participate.

KEEP IN TOUCH We encourage you to keep your contact details updated with our Alumni Relations Office so we can continue to keep you informed about all the exclusive opportunities available to you as a graduate of the University of Tasmania. To update your contact details online or for more information about your alumni community visit utas.edu.au/alumni.

utas.edu.au/alumni


MEET SOME OF OUR ALUMNI COMMUNITY Luke McGregor BA/BEc 2007 As a comedian and actor, Luke McGregor has forged a successful career in the Australian entertainment industry over the last decade. Luke’s impressive body of comedic work includes TV roles in Hughesy, We Have a Problem, Studio A, It’s a Date, The Time of Our Lives, Legally Brown and the Logie-winning Utopia. In 2016, he was co-creator and star of the hit ABC documentary series Luke Warm Sex. Luke has performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Tasmania’s 10 Days on the Island Festival. He is the co-writer and co-star of the award-winning comedy Rosehaven which is filmed in Tasmania and follows the story of best friends and unlikely real estate agents. The show draws inspiration from his parents’ business based in Hobart. Luke won the Logie for Most Popular Actor in 2019. Dr Jess Melbourne-Thomas, Bachelor of Science with Honours 2002, Graduate Diploma of Marine Science 2010, PhD 2010 Jess is a Transdisciplinary Researcher and Knowledge Broker with CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere. She was a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford from 2003-2005, and is a Lead Author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Jess was one of Science & Technology Australia’s 30 Superstars of STEM in 2018, and one of twelve women scientists to have her portrait featured as a constellation on the ceiling of New York’s Grand Central station as part of GE’s Balance the Equation campaign. Jess is passionate about encouraging greater representation of women in science leadership, and is the co-founder of the global Women in Polar Science (WiPS) networks, as well as the Homeward Bound project which took 78 women with a background in science on a leadership journey to Antarctica in 2016. In 2019 Jess was the recipient of an Alumni Achievement Award for her work in the fields of Antarctic marine ecosystems and climate change research. Dr Mansoor Mirkazemi FRACS (Plas), B Med Sci 1993, MBBS 1995 Mansoor arrived in Tasmania in 1986 as a 17 year-old Iranian refugee, and has gone on to become a highly successful plastic surgeon and humanitarian. Currently working with Collins Plastic Surgery in Melbourne, he specialises in cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery and hand surgery. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS), a member of the Australian Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (ASPS) and a member of the Australasian Cleft Lip and Palate Association and travels frequently to Indonesia and Fiji as an Interplast volunteer where he treats children with cleft lips and palates, burn injuries, hand injuries and tumours. He received the University’s prestigious Foundation Graduate Award in 2015. Ange Boxall, Bachelor of Fine Arts 1997 After graduating from University, singer-songwriter Ange Boxall made a career travelling the world for over a decade, before returning to settle in the wild windy beaches of eastern Tasmania. She is co-founder of spirits company The Splendid Gin, the Founder and Creative Director of ECHO Festival and the Programmer and Producer of Tasmania’s Festival of Voices’ FoV Coastal, and hosts regular music sessions and markets at her east coast farmhouse, Riversdale. Ange has worked with some of the best musicians in Australia and the US and performed throughout the world and Tasmania. Her 2016 country album ‘Into the Wind’ debuted at No. 11 on the ARIA charts.


ALUMNI PROFILES Professor Roger Byard AO, PSM, MBBS 1978, B Med Sci 1975 Roger is one of Australia’s most distinguished contributors to the medical profession. His achievements in the field of pathology have been recognised globally. He is an Officer of the Order of Australia, a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of the United Kingdom, a Fellow of the College of American Pathologists, Honorary Member of the College of Forensic and Legal Medicine of Sri Lanka and a Registered Expert with the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Roger is the George Richard Marks Chair of Pathology at the University of Adelaide and a Senior Specialist Forensic Pathologist at Forensic Science SA. He has a specific interest in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), and has published over 500 papers in peerreviewed journals. He was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2016 and recently returned to Tasmania to deliver the University of Tasmania’s Arthur Cobbold Memorial Lecture at Dark Mofo. Tamara Jago SC Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws 1993 Magistrate Tamara Jago was born, raised and educated in the North-West of Tasmania. After graduating from the University she specialised in criminal law in private practice. Tamara commenced a position at the Legal Aid Commission in 2000. In 2010, Tamara became the first woman in Tasmania to be made Senior Counsel – the first also to receive that title working from the Legal Aid system. It was something the Attorney General of the time called an “historic appointment”. In 2016, Tamara was appointed to the bench where she continues to serve as one of the North-West region’s senior judicial officers. In 2019 Magistrate Jago’s achievements were recognised with an Alumni Award for Excellence. Alison Watkins, BCom 1985 Originally from Tasmania’s midlands, Alison has gone on to forge a ground-breaking career in the Australian business sector over the last three decades. Alison is currently Group Managing Director of Coca Cola Amatil and Non-Executive Director for The Centre of Independent Studies. Prior to her appointment with Coca-Cola Amatil in 2014, Alison’s roles included CEO of agribusiness GrainCorp Limited, CEO of Berri Limited and Managing Director of Regional Banking at ANZ. She also spent ten years at McKinsey & Company from 1989-1999 and became a partner of the firm in 1996 before moving to ANZ as Group General Manager Strategy. Alison remains one of only a few females to have held a CEO position with an ASX200 company and was the first appointed to head a listed Australian agribusiness. Alan Teh, Bachelor of Architecture 1999 Award-winning Malaysia architect Alan Teh is the Principal Architect and Founding Director of Atelier Alan the Architect which he estabished in 2005. Alan looks back on his days at the University fondly and says the many years in Tasmania, left a lasting impression. Today Alan is taking a lead in green sustainable architecture sin Malaysia creating the first Green Building Index-rated public school in Penang. Alan was voted as one of the “Top 30 Emerging Architects of Malaysia” in 2011, showcased in a Malaysian Institute of Architects’ publication 30 Under 40. He was also featured in the Taiwan interior design magazine My Home as one of the “Top 50 Young Chinese Designers” in 2014. His company has won the Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia/ Malaysia Institute of Architects awards in 2016 and 2017.




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