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Wednesday 21 August 2019, 10.00amPathways and Vocational Education Faculty of Health, Arts and Design Swinburne Research
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 2.00pmFaculty of Business and LawSwinburne Research
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 6.00pmFaculty of Science, Engineering and TechnologySwinburne Research
Graduation Ceremony Program
Swinburne University of Technology
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ContentsMessage from the Vice-Chancellor 3
History of the university 4
Academic regalia 5
Ceremonial regalia 6
University Council 6
Principal officers of the university 7
Information for guests 8
CeremoniesWednesday 21 August, 10.00am 10Ceremony participating officers 11Order of proceedings 11Award recipients 12
Wednesday 21 August, 2.00pm 20Ceremony participating officers 21Order of proceedings 21Award recipients 22
Wednesday 21 August, 6.00pm 28Ceremony participating officers 29Order of proceedings 29Award recipients 30
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Message from the Vice-Chancellor
I am delighted to welcome you here for this graduation ceremony.
Well done to all who are graduating today for successfully completing your course. At this time we must also acknowledge the Swinburne academic and professional staff who made your learning experience possible, as well as parents, spouses, siblings, partners and friends whose encouragement has played a crucial role in your success.
Today your graduation allows us to celebrate your achievements. You have fulfilled the requirements of a demanding course of study with focus and discipline and your reward is an excellent education.
Such an education is all the more important today because of the need to respond to a rapidly changing world. Within our knowledge‑based society, many people are engaged in ‘knowledge‑based’ work, across a range of fields and disciplines.
The achievement of high quality education and training positions you to attain greater prosperity and participate more fully in a dynamic knowledge‑based global economy. Swinburne is consistently named as one of the top universities in the world according to the prestigious Academic Ranking of World Universities. Therefore, I hope you take pride in knowing that you graduate from Swinburne with a high‑quality education, obtained from a world‑ranked university.
I strongly encourage all of you who graduate today to address the new challenges that face your community and make a positive contribution. I urge you to seize these opportunities and help lead our society into a promising future.
At Swinburne we encourage our students to embrace the notion that we are all learners for life. And so, I anticipate that your graduation will not represent an end‑point to your educational adventures. We look forward to welcoming you back to Swinburne in the future, either in‑person or through one of many online learning opportunities, to help you further your knowledge.
We are also delighted to welcome you as Swinburne alumni and will take pride in hearing of your achievements.
I sincerely wish you the very best for the future and, wherever life adventures take you, invite you to stay in touch with your Swinburne community.
Linda Kristjanson AO, FAICD, FTSE, PhD Vice‑Chancellor and President
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History of the universityThe Swinburnes lived for many generations in Northumberland, in the north of England. In early times, the family owned a castle on the banks of the Swin Burn, the brook of the boars. By 1245 the Swinburne coat of arms was ‘Gules: three boars heads argent’.
George Swinburne arrived in Melbourne in 1886, aged twenty-five. His early days in Melbourne were spent setting up gas plants and bringing gas‑light to the cities and towns. As his business stature increased, he entered State Parliament and became a minister.
Swinburne was established as the Eastern Suburbs Technical College by George Swinburne and the first students were enrolled in 1909, when classes began in carpentry, plumbing and blacksmithing. In 1913 the institution changed its name to Swinburne Technical College, to commemorate the Honourable George Swinburne. Soon afterwards, a boys’ junior technical school and the first girls’ technical school were established.
Following an extensive reorganisation of advanced education in Victoria in the late 1970s, Swinburne was given the power to grant bachelor degrees. The first of these was awarded at a conferring ceremony held on 21 May 1981 at the Camberwell Civic Centre.
In 1992, Swinburne achieved university status with the passage by the Parliament of Victoria of the Swinburne University of Technology Act. This marked not only Swinburne’s distinguished history as a provider of further education, but the beginning of a new period of growth and innovation for Swinburne.
In recent years, Swinburne has progressed to become one of the world’s leading research‑intensive teaching universities and a leader in online education, expanding the educational opportunities available to a new generation of learners.
Swinburne’s emphasis is on high‑quality, engaged teaching and research in science, technology and innovation – teaching and research that makes a difference in the lives of individuals and contributes to national economic and social objectives.
Swinburne holds a unique place among educational institutions in Australia in the link that persists between it and the founder and his family. The conferring of a modification of the family’s coat of arms preserves and strengthens that link.
The arms The basic colours of red and white, and the cinquefoils charged on the shield, commemorate the arms of the Swinburne family.
The crest The demi‑Boar and the cinquefoil perpetuate the Swinburne connection; the book is symbolic of learning.
The mottoThe College of Arms’ translation of the motto is: Achievement through learning.
The flag The basic colours of red and white with cinquefoils.
The mace and the chair In universities, a mace is used as a symbol of institutional authority and it is carried in procession before the Chancellor as a symbolic weapon of protection. The ceremonial items of the office of the Chancellor of Swinburne University were designed by Professor Emeritus Helmut Lueckenhausen, former Pro Vice‑Chancellor, Internationalisation. Fabricated from Queensland silky oak, sterling silver and gold, the mace has eight facets resolving as an open silver finial and crown which contains a carving of the rampant boar from the Swinburne coat of arms. The chair also has eight divisions on the seat and back with an engraved silver boar and the Southern Cross on the upper back. Artists and craftspeople involved in the project with the designer were Ian Higgs, cabinet maker, Geoffrey Dunne, Swinburne design graduate, Sue Wraight, netsuke carver and Hendrik Forster and Marion Marshall, silversmiths. Civic contributions made towards the purchase of these items included the former City of Prahran for the University for the Mace, the former City of Hawthorn for the Chancellor’s Chair and the former Shire of Lillydale for the Chancellor’s Gown.
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Academic regaliaThe academic dress worn at Swinburne today is a modification of everyday dress worn by scholars and teachers in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It consists of a gown and a scarf‑like stole or hood, which is a remnant of the cowl that was once worn to cover the head and shoulders to keep off the rain and snow. Trencher caps or bonnets are worn as indicated below, with the tassel down over the left eye and in a vertical position.
The style of academic dress adopted by Swinburne University of Technology is based on that of the University of Oxford.
Honorary doctorate A cardinal red gown with silver grey front and sleeve facings. The hood is cardinal red, fully lined in silver grey and is worn with grey showing on both shoulders. A tudor bonnet with a silver cord and tassel is worn.
Honorary master degree A cardinal red gown with silver‑grey front facings. The hood is cardinal red, fully lined in silver grey and is worn with silver grey showing on both shoulders. A black trencher with a silver cord and tassel is worn.
Doctor of philosophy A black gown faced with chilli red and silver grey. The hood is chilli red, fully lined in silver grey and is worn with silver grey showing on both shoulders. A tudor bonnet with a scarlet cord and tassel is worn.
Professional doctorate A black gown faced with chilli red and the discipline colour. The hood is chilli red, fully lined in the discipline colour, and is worn with the discipline colour showing on both shoulders. A tudor bonnet with a scarlet cord and tassel is worn.
Double masters degree A black master gown, hood and trencher. The hood is black, and fully lined with the colours of both disciplines. It is worn with the colours showing on both shoulders.
Masters degree A black master gown, hood and trencher. The hood is black, fully lined with the discipline colour, and is worn with the colour showing on both shoulders.
Graduate diploma A black gown, stole and trencher. The stole is black, lined with the discipline colour, and is worn with the colour showing on both sides.
Graduate certificate A black gown, stole and trencher. The stole is black, lined with the discipline colour, and is worn with the colour showing on the left hand side.
Bachelor honours degree A black gown, hood and trencher. The hood is black, half lined with the discipline colour and laced with a silver braid, and is worn with the colour showing on the left‑hand side.
Double bachelor degree A black gown, hood and trencher. The hood is black, half lined with the colours of both disciplines, and is worn with the colours showing on the left‑hand side.
Bachelor degree A black gown, hood and trencher. The hood is black, half lined with the discipline colour, and is worn with the colour showing on the left‑hand side.
Associate degree A black gown, stole and trencher. The stole is black, lined with the discipline colour, and is worn with the colour showing on the right‑hand side.
Advanced diploma, associate diploma and diploma A black gown and stole. The stole is black, lined with the discipline colour, the right‑hand edge being trimmed with white cloth, and is worn with the colour and white trim showing on the right‑hand side.
Advanced certificate, certificate IV, certificate III and apprenticeship A black gown is worn.
Indigenous stoles A stole in the colours of the Aboriginal Australian flag can be worn by indigenous graduates and staff at graduation ceremonies. The stole is worn under any academic colours, or where there are no academic colours (i.e. certificate and apprenticeship recipients) the stole is worn under the gown.
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Ceremonial regaliaChancellor A black gown of English Queen’s Counsel style, with ten gold bands on the sleeves and scarlet satin trimmings on the front, collar and bottom edge of the gown. A black velvet trencher with gold trim on the base and a gold braid and tassel is worn.
Deputy Chancellor A black gown, similar in style and colour to the Chancellor’s, with five gold bands on the sleeves. A black velvet trencher with a gold cord and tassel is worn.
Vice-Chancellor A black gown of English Queen’s Counsel style, with ten silver bands on the sleeves and scarlet satin trimmings on the front, collar and bottom edge of the gown. A black velvet trencher with silver trim on the base and a silver cord and tassel is worn.
Deputy Vice-ChancellorsBased on the design of the Vice‑Chancellor’s regalia, a Deputy Vice‑Chancellor’s regalia is of similar style and colour, but with five silver bands on the sleeve. The mortar board of a Deputy Vice‑Chancellor has no braid on the bottom.
Members of CouncilCouncil members wear a university stole featuring the Swinburne Coat of Arms with the academic dress for their qualifications. The stole is cherry red with an embroidered crest at the base of each side of the stole, and is worn with the colour and crest showing on both sides.
Academic and administration staff Academic dress for their qualifications, or the Swinburne equivalent.
Academic regalia discipline colours
DISCIPLINE COLOUR
Agriculture and Horticulture Brunswick Green
Applied Science Brick Red
Arts Social Science Cranberry
Business Buff
Business Administration Buff/Malachite Green
Circus Arts New Sapphire
Design Marina Green
Education Cream
Engineering Saxe Blue
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Sky Blue
Health Science Cerise
Information Technology Tangerine
Laws Royal Purple
Multimedia Citrus
Research Silver Grey
Sustainability Heliotrope
Technology Royal Blue
Doctor of Philosophy Chili Red/Silver Grey
University Council
ChancellorProfessor John Pollaers OAM, BElecEng (First Class Honours)(UNSW), BSc(UNSW), MBA(Macquarie & INSEAD)
Deputy ChancellorMr Anthony Mackay AM, BEc, BEd(Mon), MA(EcEd)(Lon), FACE, FACEL, FIPAAV, FRSA
Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Linda Kristjanson AO, BN, MN(Research)(Manitoba), PhD(Arizona), FAICD, FTSE
Chair of the Academic SenateProfessor Bernadine Van Gramberg, PhD(Mon), MSC, BSc(Hons), GDipDispRes&JudAdmin, GDipIndRel(Melb), LLB, GDipEd&Teach(VU)
CouncillorJunaid Azhar
CouncillorMr Andrew Dix, BCom(Melb), FCA, PMIIA, GAICD, SrMgtPgrm(Columbia University NY)
CouncillorMs Geraldine Farrell, BSc, LLB, LLM(IP)(Mon), GAICD
CouncillorMr William Lye OAM QC BSc(Comp), LLB, LLM (Mon), MEI(Swin)
CouncillorMs Kirsten Mander, LLM(Melb), FAICD, FGIA, FRMIA
CouncillorMs Vi Peterson, BCom(Ec)(Melb), GradDip CorpFin(SUT)
CouncillorMs Renée Roberts, BBus(Eco/Mktg)(SUT), MAppFin(Macquarie), GAICD, SFFinsia, Fellow WCLP, AMP(Harvard)
CouncillorMr David Singleton AM, BSc(Hons) in Civil Eng(Nottingham), MEngSc in Transportation Eng(Melb), AMP(Harvard), FAICD, Hon FIEAust, NER, FTSE, MPIA
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Principal officers of the university
Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Linda Kristjanson AO, BN, MN(Research)(Manitoba), PhD(Arizona), FAICD, FTSE
Deputy Vice-Chancellor, AcademicProfessor Duncan Bentley, BA, LLB(Cape Town), LLM(London), LLM (Corp&Comm), PhD(Bond), FAAL, FCA, CTA, GAICD, Hon Fellow SAIT
Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Pathways and Vocational EducationMs Lisa Line, PGDipPersonnelMgt(Kingston London), FCPHR, Chartered FCIPD
Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research and DevelopmentProfessor Aleksandar Subic, PhD(Belgrade), FIEAust, FSAE, FIEF, CMech
Deputy Vice-Chancellor and CEO Swinburne SarawakProfessor John Wilson, BE(Hons)(Mon), MSc(California), PhD(Melb)
Vice-President, EngagementMs Jane Ward, BA(Hons)(Monash), GAICD
Vice-President, People and CultureMs Marcia Gough, BA(SUT), GradDipBus(LabourMgtRel), GradDipCounsPsych(Mon)
Vice-President, Strategy and InnovationMr Richard Bolt PSM, BElecEng(SAIT, now UniSA), MPPM(Mon), GAICD, FIPAA, FIEAust, Fellow Mon
Vice-President, StudentsDr Andrew J Smith, BSc(Hons), PhD(Melb)
Chief Financial Officer and Vice-President, OperationsMs Nancy Collins, BBus(LaTrobe), GradDipAcc(ICAA), GradDipFinPlan(FINSIA), MBA(MBS)
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Academic Innovation and ChangeProfessor Sarah Maddison BSc(Hons), PhD(Mon)
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Education and Quality and Academic RegistrarProfessor Chris Pilgrim, BScEd(MCAE), GDipAppSci(CompSci), MAppSci(InfTech), PhD(SUT), GAICD, FACS
Pro Vice-Chancellor, InternationalProfessor Monica Kennedy, BA(Comm), MEd(Leadership), PhD (UC)
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Graduate Research and Research TrainingProfessor Bernadine Van Gramberg, PhD(Mon), MSC, BSc(Hons), GDipDispRes&JudAdmin, GDipIndRel(Melb), LLB, GDipEd&Teach(VU)
Pro Vice-Chancellor, International Research EngagementProfessor Ajay Kapoor, BTech&MTech (IIT BHU), PhD(CU)
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research CommercialisationProfessor Matthew Cuthbertson, PhDChem, MIntPropLaw, FTSE, FRACI, FAICD, FAIM
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research Performance and DevelopmentProfessor Alan Kin‑Tak Lau, PhD, CPEng, CEng, RPE, FIMechE, FIMMM, FRAeS, FHKIE, FIED, FIEAust
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research Policy and ImpactProfessor Beth Webster, BEc(Hons), MEc, PhD
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research QualityProfessor Qing‑Long Han, PhD, BSc Meng
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Business and LawProfessor Michael Gilding, BA(Hons)(ANU), PhD(Mac)
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Health, Arts and DesignProfessor Scott Thompson‑Whiteside, BA(Hons), MA, PhD(Melb)
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Science, Engineering and TechnologyProfessor Hung Nguyen AM, BE(Ncle HonsI) PhD(Ncle)
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Welcome to Swinburne University of Technology. The following information is provided to help ensure the comfort, safety and enjoyment of all guests during the graduation ceremony. Please take a moment to read it prior to the ceremony.
• All guests should be seated 15 minutes prior to the ceremony starting time. The ceremony will run for approximately 90 minutes.
• Ushers will show you to the guest seating area and can provide you with information, assistance and advice.
• Guests are asked to remain in their seats for the entire ceremony. When the academic procession enters the venue, guests and graduates are asked to stand and remain standing until after the singing of the National Anthem.
• Our graduation custom is that each graduate is applauded as their name is announced. We encourage all guests and graduates to join us in following this tradition.
• Please note that the ceremony will be photographed and videotaped.
• Please ensure all mobile phones are turned off during the ceremony.
• In the event an emergency evacuation is announced, please follow instructions and exit the venue promptly under the directions provided.
Information for guests
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Wednesday 21 August 2019 10.00am
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Participating officers
ChancellorProfessor John Pollaers OAM, BElecEng(First Class Honours)(UNSW), BSc(UNSW), MBA(Macquarie & INSEAD)
Vice-Chancellor and PresidentProfessor Linda Kristjanson AO, BN, MN(Research)(Manitoba), PhD(Arizona), FAICD
Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Pathways and Vocational Education Ms Lisa Line, PGDipPersonnelMgt(Kingston London), FCPHR, Chartered FCIPD
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Health, Arts and DesignProfessor Scott Thompson‑Whiteside, BA(Hons), MA, PhD(Melb)
Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research and DevelopmentProfessor Aleksandar Subic, PhD(Belgrade), FIEAust, FSAE, FIEF, CMech
Order of proceedings
The Academic ProcessionMusic Processional
The audience is requested to stand as the procession enters the auditorium.
The National AnthemThe audience will sing the Australian National Anthem. The words are printed inside the back cover.
The audience will sit when the Presiding Officer is seated.
The OpeningChancellor, Professor John Pollaers OAM, will open the proceedings.
The Presentation of AwardsChancellor, Professor John Pollaers OAM, will present the awards.
The Student ResponseMs Maddison Louise Pettit will deliver the student response.
The Charge to GraduatesThe Vice‑Chancellor and President, Professor Linda Kristjanson AO, will deliver the charge to the graduates.
The Closure Master of Ceremonies, Ms Jane Ward, will close the proceedings.
The audience is requested to remain standing as the procession, joined by the new graduates, leaves the auditorium. The audience will leave the auditorium via the exit doors.
Music Recessional
Refreshments will be served.
Master of Ceremonies
Vice-President EngagementMs Jane Ward, BA (Hons) (Monash), GAICD
Mace Bearer
Associate Director, Curriculum Implementation Ms Cheryl Fullwood, BBus(HRM)(SUT)
Name ReaderDr Fiona Swee‑Lin Price, BA(Hons)(Adel), PhD(Melb)
MusicMusic provided by Mr David Connolly (Piper) and Uncle Bunna Lawrie (Didgeridoo).
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 10.00am
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Award recipientsPathways and Vocational EducationGraduates for awards from Pathways and Vocational Education will be presented by the Deputy Vice‑Chancellor, Pathways and Vocational Education, Ms Lisa Line.
CERTIFICATE IV IN LABORATORY TECHNIQUES
Jeffrey Ka Chun Wan
DIPLOMA OF ACCOUNTING
Yuan HuangNay Chi Win MyaingRomany Charlotte Seemann
DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS
Grace Isabelle Willis
DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS (UNILINK)
Reasey Vicheth
DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Ridma Lakmali Sumathipala Ilangarathna Palpitiyage
DIPLOMA OF COMMUNITY SERVICES (STATUTORY AND FORENSIC CHILD, YOUTH AND FAMILY WELFARE)
Kristine Linda Andrew‑KayMichael Cadd Darleen Kay ChristensenJeffrey Rober CooperTayla GrannanCerisa Emma GrantTheresa Joy JasperJulie Ann JonesAngela Jean McdonoughMichael ParkerMaria Scerri Peita Shaw‑BarrFua Tupai Michelle Winchester Shannan Marie Wright
DIPLOMA OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE
Emilee Alexandra BarnesSau Nga ChoiFang HanRebekah MarshBrianna Parker‑Crundwell
Jamie‑Lee QuinnAmelia Jean Burgess QuirkeShannyn Lee RamsayKanuengnit SuwanasingChristine Vu
DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING (UNILINK)
Marco James Mazzoni
DIPLOMA OF HEALTH SCIENCE (UNILINK)
Tara IbrahimSean Cheng Wei Lim
DIPLOMA OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Grace Marie Vanegas Sanchez
DIPLOMA OF JUSTICE
Shalinika Namalee Fernando
DIPLOMA OF LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Aniqa Azam Umair Khattak
DIPLOMA OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES
Rose Mary Mokdissi
DIPLOMA OF NURSING
Worakorn Thongcome
DIPLOMA OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Sindu VarathanMina Wahba
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF BUILDING DESIGN (ARCHITECTURAL)
Franchette Duero Fabila
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY
Carmen Nadinic
DIPLOMA OF EDUCATION STUDIES
Lilli Torelli
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN APPLIED BUSINESS
Jason Elley Crosara
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ORGANISATIONAL COACHING
Jonathan Millen
Faculty of Health, Arts and DesignGraduates for awards from the Faculty of Health, Arts and Design will be presented by Pro Vice‑Chancellor, Faculty of Health, Arts and Design, Professor Scott Thompson‑Whiteside.
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Aria AryaiAlexandra Nina AttrillTyson Anthony BayerTaylor BrownLauren ClarkWilliam James CunninghamHelene Colinette GarrettSeyed Moshtagh Hossein
HashemiBriarna Amy HouseTayla KirkovskiTamara KostaAlexander George Julian KyriazisFrank John LavoricoAlyce Louise McVicarLiam Michael NealeNiamh Sidney NobleCallista Elizabeth ReedThomas Lawrence Van EssenSarah Weerawardena
BACHELOR OF ARTS (JOURNALISM)
Mairead April McKenzie‑McHarg
BACHELOR OF ARTS (MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION)
Aleesha Kiran CootsRebecca Kate PannellMaddison Louise Pettit
BACHELOR OF ARTS (PROFESSIONAL)
Imogen Rose Nightingale
BACHELOR OF ARTS (PROFESSIONAL WRITING AND EDITING)
Shaun Brian Perry
BACHELOR OF ARTS (PSYCHOLOGY)
Jayde Sophie Gebbie‑MullanRicki‑Anne Tayla Leathem
BACHELOR OF ARTS (PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC SCIENCE)
Bronte Robertson
BACHELOR OF ARTS (PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY)
Vida Danish
BACHELOR OF ARTS (PSYCHOLOGY AND SPORT SCIENCE)
Zeb Wamungo Branton
BACHELOR OF BEHAVIOURAL STUDIES
Tammy BartlettSusan Paula FajtaEmma Kate KratzmannEbony NurakCharlotte PingiaroKirstie RomeroNikki‑Jo SchmidtHeather Ellen Zelman
BACHELOR OF BEHAVIOURAL STUDIES (PSYCHOLOGY)
Elizabeth Anne DavisTanya DunnKarra Louise FinlaysonJacqueline Dawn FittlerTrevor HefrenCaitlin HowroydTamsyn Elizabeth KinchantNaomi Kaitlin MidgleyJoanne Maree MorrisGrant Maxwell PlayfordStacey Megan RutledgeLauren Jean SargeantMurray John SologinkinLynda Townsend
BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION
Rizka Mulya Artuti
BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION (ADVERTISING)
Steven Andrew JamesKimberley Lorraine Killender
BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION (MEDIA STUDIES)
Adam LongbottomNicole Gwendoline Rossi
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 10.00am
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BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION (PUBLIC RELATIONS)
Raquel Resmije BarolliCarmony LesoSarah Louise McPhersonEksha PillayCasey Cynthia ShawOlivia SmithShawn TylerErin Elizabeth WalkerKate Anne Zivkovic
BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
Feben Alemseged FesehaJoy Nyokabi Mbugua
BACHELOR OF DESIGN
Luke Andrew AdderleyMunirah Abdulrahman AlnajimSamantha ArchibaldHelene Yen BanhMichael BenhamJose Riccardo Gabriel BonifacioNathan Robert BraszellGemma Carline Ellaysha Tetlow
ChristensenAlexandra Claire ClearyLyall Rodney CuthbertMiguel Vidigal Da Cruz ChamMelissa Sarah Veronica DaisleyKelly Jane DavidChristine D’SouzaAngela DuDeyna Yohana FriskaAmy Elizabeth FrostAdelia Thea GoanitaThomas GrahamJackson Chris GreatzMishka GreeneAnis Nadiah Binti HasanKristal Elizabeth HobsonMadeline Grace HollondsLauren HopkinsMichelle Caitlyn HorvathKai Dale Johnston‑AndersonJoel Linton LangfordNaomi Hui Sun LeeLi Shin LeongAlexandra Emily LienertBrenda MarcelTilly MustonSonia NambiarMichael Thomas PandolfoWilliam Alexander PantherNguyen Khoi PhamGeorgia Ruby Quinn
Ornpimol RangsaritwerachotFabian Domenique RinyAlisha RoussetyAlexandra Louise SmithJacinta Alison TateCharnae Jelena TiquiaPhue Vinh TranMakala Elly TreziseMichael Minh VoJunxiao WangLevina Wang
BACHELOR OF DESIGN (COMMUNICATION DESIGN)
Courtney Michelle BreeBrianna Shay DowsettBarbara FrydenbergBanin Jamshedi
BACHELOR OF DESIGN (DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN)
Ligeia Chrystal BlackLucy Louise HasegawaRobert Hasegawa
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Ye Xi
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD
Karen AustinAlyssa BrewerChelsea Leanne FankerMahalia Erika ManuelMichelle SimmondsNaomi Staben
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD)
Corrie Sim Ying AngMarisha ChaddJaclyn CollinsPulukkutti Arachchige Kumudini
Prabha De SilvaJenna‑Lee Elizabeth GeorgeMelissa GrisiusTiarne KlogerChathuri Lalani KumaragePenelope Ann MakowskiShannon Melody MatthewsCassandra Emily McGregorLauren Therese McLeanAlan William MurphyJessica Lauren NissenCassandra Lee RonsonRoshini ShanmugalingmEllen StonesKristy Turner
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY)
Senay AdalarBrooke BethuneAyse CanataCollette CondieAlexandra CusackKatie Marie DayMathieu DenisKate Priscilla Di BattistaNatasha DonicaAngela FazelDeeshani FernandoChristine Marie FullerJessica Anne GartonVeronica GauciPatrick Nicholas GoodmanBrianne GraylingKirsty May GreenJade Philomena HeatonMohammed HelalJames Lauren HodgsonTayla June HoltonLuke JarrettHeidi JonesBiljana KaracSarah Jane KennedyFarina KeshtiarRachael KettleAlice Patricia KrauseKerrie Anne MaherCasey Ray MarshallRebekah Rose McLarenRachel Lesley McMahonJake McmanusFathima Shameela Mohomed
SadikChantal Elise MoloneySukanya NallamuthuCam NguyenKira Patricia NieslerHeidi Elizabeth OwenKatrina PatonAmanda Rachel PratticoHolly Kirsten PuskasGemma Cate RadfordRobert RegesterTegan ReithoferAngela RyderJanelle ScrivenerAngela Joy SimpsonLouise Joan Jenifer Skinner
Sharyn SpoonerBrittany Veronica StaceyAndrea TatchellRebecca Elizabeth TeaselLani ThomsonAlicia Maree TurnerTeresa VecchioKristina VujovicGeorgia Rose YmerZoe Zogopoulos
BACHELOR OF FILM AND TELEVISION
Christopher Cochrane‑FriedrichHannah Christina ConnTomas David FantasiaLachlan Alexander HenryLouis Michael Molyneux
BACHELOR OF GAMES AND INTERACTIVITY
Michael Anthony BivianoShaun BrightSavannah FergusonLucas GogosFelix Edward Strangio
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE
Ikraam Mohamud AbdulkadirBelinda Louise CaneSovanney DochBrodie DorlingZunaira FatimaTaylor Ashlee FiliadisSonia Maree GiardinaNargis HaideriBianca Peta HowellSamantha Yun Suen LimHieu Minh MaiMatthew David MercuriKaleb Kiowa MetseMiranda MirabileKhalida QalandarAshika Prisea RoshiahKyle James Stewart
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BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE (PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH)
Pei‑Jung Jen
BACHELOR OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION
Ellena ArvanitakisEloise BakerJulia Elina BergTarah BurnsJaydene Eve CallaghanJoanna CaseyElise ChanSian CunnahTahlia Catherine DeepTaylah Ashleigh Di CerboRanjitha DixitNatasha Marie DonleyMadeleine FellMichael Thomas GroenewaldMarcus Bates HaritosBreanna Louise HarrisDaniel JansenAmilia Lee JeffsMargaret May KennedyEllen Louise LuckeAlice Victoria MacmillanNina Veronica McQueenSiqi MengRebecca Patricia MitchellThaya Renee NikouVanessa NtlokoOscar Timothy PerriRana RagabTayla ScottChelsea Ivy Maree SpanosClaire Michelle TownsAlisha VujevicMadeleine Young
BACHELOR OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION (PROFESSIONAL)
Dewi Purnamawati Sherry
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Dominic BonicaEleanor Marianne BrenanMadeline Elise BronleighCameron Luke ChallisKristen Louise DepetroLucy Rae FelthamSara FrostHeidi Nicole GasparCarinne Lea HendyChristopher Robert I’AnsonKathreena Llyn KonukcuCameron LaurieJemimah LawrenceJudy MaAmy Michelle‑Anne MalesJanet McDougallLouise Odette NixonShashi PrakashChloe Nadine Barfield PriceSarah Alexandra RoseElla Louise RowsthornBridgette Sarah RyanElla Bonnie ScalesMariska SchwabThomas Charles SelbyMatthew StaffordCarol Anne StoyanoffTyronne SwiftRukiye UzuncakmakSameera Sanjeewani VithanageChristopher James WalterTimothy James Wynter WardenNicole Welch
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (PSYCHOLOGY)
Sophie Louise Turner
BACHELOR OF SCREEN PRODUCTION
Nicholas Tyler Hume
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
Erin Lee GreenCarly HarveyJessica Marie HughesJonathan Yuan Zhi LooErickson McNarnBrenton Douglas MurphyCharlene Shalini NaiduMitchell Grant NewmanTruc‑Quyen Minh NguyenZachary David Williams
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (CRIMINOLOGY)
Rebecca Marie AdamsDiana BrennanAndrew BrooksMelissa Marie CaruanaJodie Ann CatesAmanda Louise De FazioSara Rhian HoffmannSofie MarsdenJanine MickanHayley Constance MolitorisMelina Priyavadee PillaiMegan WilksSamuel Zuliani
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (CRIMINOLOGY AND FORENSIC SCIENCE)
Rachael Campbell
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (PSYCHOLOGY)
Naomi Clair AndersonKatie Jo BodelJade Tamara CartwrightMelinda CastleEmilie Jane CocquerelMarisol CorralesPaul Francis DignamCarla DignanNaomi DukeSharon Espiritu ‑ MoranPetros GalanoulisGayathri GaneshananthanEliza GriffithsLorelei GuillermoKathleen Hanson‑BeechamMelita HodgeHong LiuSara Jane Marchi‑MahfoudJulie Melanie Emaline McMurrayPaul Robert RitchieBrady SharpChelsea SimmonsPaul Prasad SingamChristina Victoria ThornleyDolagy ToghianAdam Webb
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC SCIENCE)
Adele Elefteria Diniotis
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (PSYCHOLOGY AND SPORT SCIENCE)
Harrison Rodney Hill
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (SECURITY AND COUNTER TERRORISM)
Ray Stuart ChristieStuart Luke DuffIsaac Ernesto HerreraSarah KeryakousSean Thomas MitchellJaswinder Singh
BACHELOR OF ARTS (GAMES AND INTERACTIVITY)/BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Steven Alexander EfthimiadisNicholas David Balfour FowlerWilliam Ryan JacksonJames Andrew Smith
BACHELOR OF ARTS/ BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Hannah Kate DixonStacey Maree Tsoronis
BACHELOR OF ARTS/ BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Gavin Joseph AntolosQiqi ChenRadhika GuptaMichael Zampetti
BACHELOR OF DESIGN (COMMUNICATION DESIGN)/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Liam Braydon BarrConnie Carolina Celis IzaguirreLilly Joy MacKayPhoenix Keech SantamariaEllen Gemma ValerioGeorgia May Wilkinson
BACHELOR OF GAMES AND INTERACTIVITY/BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Matthew Brett Harvey
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Winta HabteslassieCarmela Merma Cajavilca
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE/BACHELOR OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION
Meghan Claire Daws
BACHELOR OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Matthew Geard Terry
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 10.00am
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BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS)
with first class honoursNatasha Stamos
BACHELOR OF DESIGN (COMMUNICATION DESIGN) (HONOURS)
Hannah Maree Bacon
BACHELOR OF DESIGN (INDUSTRIAL DESIGN) (HONOURS)
with lower second class honoursChia‑hung Lu
with upper second class honoursKhanh My Duyen DinhKatey Hoai Tran
with first class honoursMelanie Anne Phillips
BACHELOR OF DESIGN (INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE) (HONOURS)
with lower second class honoursKathryn Louise CrossMariam Morad
with upper second class honoursTessa Claire DoranYusen JinPaul Domenic MaioAmy Minerva McCartGabriella SacchettaKate Michelle SlavieroHui Jing TanRiham Faisal Yahya
with first class honoursEmma Rose Aspinall
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY (HONOURS)
Lee Margaret Blizzard
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN FORENSIC BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE
Lisi Kalisi Petaia
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN LEARNING AND TEACHING (HIGHER EDUCATION)
Sophie BriceKaren Ka Yan MokLieu Thai Ng
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Jonathan Benedict Lejano
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF ARTS (WRITING)
Lena Margaret Bell
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF COUNSELLING
Belinda Chandler
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF DIGITAL MARKETING TECHNOLOGIES
James Henry BatemanGabrielle Kate LegioneEvelyn MieuMichaela Ward
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATIONAL STUDIES
Katrina PericGemma Thompson
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF SCIENCE (APPLIED STATISTICS)
Sarah Ann Curll
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF DESIGN
Kevin Jatney Magalona
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (HOUSING MANAGEMENT AND POLICY)
Benjamin Campbell
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF ARTS (WRITING)
Michelle Irwin
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (FAMILY THERAPY)
Julia Macdougall
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF TEACHING (PRIMARY)
Angela Simone BallinEmily Kate BarrieLerae Catherine GeierMichelle Elaine KellySerap KulBrenton Joel LawtyMary Ellen McGettiganBridget Johanna SivacolundhuJacqueline Vicky StuartJessica Maree ToddSuzanne Joy WildPhilippa Jane Young
MASTER OF DESIGN
Tabinda NaazErvina AkiliCansu BakarDarshana ChawanSneha Jayavant FutaneYiting GuPayal Arun GulhaneArchana KandarpaWirachat KhajitworaphanXuechun LinNatasha Carron Lobo PrabhuMengyu MaKim Trieu Dy NguyenIsha Milind PaknikarAndrew Martin RenautIngrid Johanna Rodriguez
BuitragoPaulina Trevino SalinasDachuan Wei
MASTER OF DESIGN STRATEGY AND INNOVATION
Diah Indawatie Djojo KusumoXinwen FooThalita Namiko Yao HammerEugene HawkinsLeinard Randel Tapat
MASTER OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION
Sui Li BoiStephanie BoothCesar Eduardo Castillo
ValenzuelaIsidoro Dos Santos CorreiaAlice KaltValentina Gabriela Rocha VillagraIshta Saraswati
MASTER OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Lewis John Malcolm AndersonStephanie Kate BalisElise Kathryn CarneyAndrea Grete ChernyCharlotte CullenHolly Ann DawtonJaime Ethan DoBelinda Josephine FragaleKatherine Louise HarveyElyse HellwegeSarah Maree IngramRenee Carmel KazanisCindy KongAgnes Triyanna KusnadiGrace MooreYuho Okita
Rebecca Ann Mary PearceMegan Jane PenryRebecca Rae‑HodgsonMadeleine Dayelle Vivienne
Grace Shearer MunnAnusha ShivakumarHarry StavrinouBenjamin Richard StevensonChanel TilleyKathryn Lilian Frances VisserEmily Gladys Ward‑PahlEmily WarrenJoel Anthony Wickman
MASTER OF PSYCHOLOGY (CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY)
Tanya ArabatzoudisKhatira GudazRebekah Keren OppenheimEmma Jane Simos
MASTER OF PSYCHOLOGY (COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY)
Skye Lila DyerJacqueline Michelle Noble
MASTER OF SCIENCE (APPLIED STATISTICS)
Robert Martin GermechTimothy James MawsonDaniel Anthony MerkasPeter PhilpottNarelle Pritchard
MASTER OF TEACHING (PRIMARY)
Kaoussar AbbouchiSarah Louise AtchisonKerry Louise BarrettStephanie Louise CampbellTatijana DamceskaRebecca DaviesSarah EnglandTimothy Andrew InglisPaul Sebastian IntagliataEmily Margaret La RosaBeau LeonardCasey Elise MansonLeah Nicole MarianiSteven MladenoskiPaige Megan NorfolkAnh Ngoc Yvonne PhanAmanda ReardonIan SimmondsFayzikhon Tashbulatova
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Swinburne Research Swinburne has consistently pursued a policy of ensuring quality and critical mass by investing resources in areas of research concentration. Swinburne actively encourages and values its international and industry connections which enrich and enhance the research efforts and careers of our academic staff and students alike.
Graduates listed below have each made a valuable contribution to Swinburne and their respective fields of research.
Graduates for awards from Swinburne Research will be presented by the Deputy Vice‑Chancellor, Research and Development, Professor Aleksandar Subic.
Master of Health Sciences (Research)
Jarrod Andrew GottThesis title: Creativity and dreams: an investigation into the genesis of images, and altered conscious states
Dreams, imagination and hallucination constitute examples of conscious states where the veridical contents of the retina are overridden by ‘synthetic’ content of internal generation. How the brain is able to do this is not comprehensively understood, with phenomenal investigation still comprising the most practical way to apprehend such states for scientific researchers and clinicians both. The development of empirical models will therefore necessitate interdisciplinary methods, to generate hypothesis and contextualise research findings. The thesis comprises an interdisciplinary attempt to understand internally generated content, and establish construct validity between neurophysiological and neuro‑philosophical accounts of mental imagery and its genesis.
Doctor of Philosophy
Karen Leanne ConradThesis title: Public relations education in Australia – perspectives from educators in the Higher Education (HE) and Vocational Education and Training (VET) sectors
Dr Conrad’s thesis, the first comprehensive national review of public relations education in Australia, is based on interviews with 51 public relations educators and records their insights and perspectives. It reveals that university public relations courses are usurping the traditional and philosophical role of VET by mostly providing industry‑focused vocational training designed to prepare graduates for work in the public relations industry. Its findings report a blurring of the sectors and include that if public relations degrees do nothing more than take over the vocational training role then the status of public relations as an academic discipline is unlikely to improve.
David Geoffrey DawsonThesis title: Attitudes and decision making in digital education
Schools face monumental challenges when implementing digital technologies and training stakeholders in using digital technologies and in acquiring digital literacy. In Dr Dawson’s mixed‑methods research, surveys were conducted, and data analysis indicated significant differences in attitudes and disconnects between educators and students. These disconnects were related to training and decision-making that impacted on effective use of digital technologies. In‑depth follow‑up interviews were conducted with educators skilled in digital technologies. Decision-making was confirmed as a factor limiting uses of digital technologies, undermining implementations, curriculum applications and effective training. Poor school management practices were uncovered, and recommendations made for managing digital technology systems.
Zsuzsanna HorvathThesis title: Evaluation of the Mobile Forensic Mental Health Service
Although mental illness is considerably more prevalent in prisoner populations as compared with general community samples, few mental health services are available in prisons. The Mobile Forensic Mental Health Service is a novel service providing psychiatric and psychological assessment, intervention, and clinical management to prisoners as they transition through the various custodial environments within Victoria, Australia. There is a strong focus on clients experiencing depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Dr Horvarth’s thesis comprises two studies, an evaluation of the group treatment program, and a data linkage study that further explores the efficacy of group and individual psychological treatments.
Shae HunterThesis title: Media-engaged home renovation and the transition to zero carbon homes: understanding change in everyday practices at home
Dr Hunter’s thesis explores how media engagement shapes home renovation and the transition to zero carbon housing. Drawing on qualitative data from 17 households across Victoria, Australia, it demonstrates how the house is reimagined via meanings and competencies of comfort, cleanliness and control, shaping future practices and the spatial and material configurations that support them. The critical role of imagination in media engagement and crises in routine as a precursor to change are emphasised. Findings reveal opportunities for media content to engage with future imagined practices and for environmental sustainability to be reimagined as a shaping principle in home renovation.
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 10.00am
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James Daniel KeanThesis title: Investigations into two novel nutraceutical nootropic interventions, PCSO-524® and CDRI 08®, on the behaviour, cognition, mood, and neurophysiology of children and adolescents with clinical and subclinical levels of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has a prevalence rate of 3.4% worldwide, with subclinical levels of associated symptoms estimated to be upwards of 23%. Dr Kean’s thesis explored the effects of two novel alternative interventions on the behaviour, cognition, mood, and neurophysiology of children and adolescents exhibiting clinical and subclinical levels of ADHD. Improvements were reported in cognitive outcomes, neurophysiology, and parent‑reported behaviour. This work provides an original insight into the field of subclinical ADHD symptoms, and the safe and efficacious use of alternative treatments in a vulnerable population.
Peter KyriakoulisThesis title: The efficacy of cold facial immersion and the diving response in panic disorder
The diving response is an innate human adaptation which, when elicited through cold facial immersion and apnea, produces a reduced heart rate. Panic disorder is a common anxiety disorder characterised by spontaneous and recurrent panic attacks. Hence Dr Kyriakoulis’ research aimed to investigate the application of the diving response and cold facial immersion in reducing panic and anxiety symptoms in individuals who suffer from panic disorder. This novel research investigation demonstrated that the diving response can reduce physiological and cognitive symptoms of anxiety/panic and that it is an easy to use and practical application that individuals that suffer from panic disorder can benefit from.
Tessa Jayne MaguireThesis title: Enhancing risk assessment and nursing interventions to prevent aggression and reduce the use of restrictive interventions in forensic mental health units
The ultimate aim of Dr Maguire’s thesis was to test whether structuring nursing interventions and linking them to the Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression (DASA) would lead to a reduction in aggression and restrictive interventions in a forensic mental health unit for female patients. Initial studies showed that the DASA has modest predictive validity for both males and females, although these is a need to revise the risk bands, and that some nursing interventions may aggravate patients, leading to an increase rather than decrease in aggression. These results were used to develop an Aggression Prevention Protocol, which was embedded in an electronic application of the DASA. The introduction of this APP resulted in a lessening of restrictive interventions, administration of PRN medication, and verbal aggression, with an increase in documented nursing interventions.
Angeline MayasariThesis title: Using pictorial language to mediate emotions and support meaningful relationships between grandparents and adolescent grandchildren separated by distance
Dr Mayasari’s thesis explores the use of designed communication tools and mobile communication technology to add value to communication and to promote meaningful relationships between grandparents and grandchildren during the challenging stage of adolescence. There are three studies, each offering insights into common emotions and experiences that grandparents and adolescent grandchildren encounter in maintaining connectedness using communication tools. The thesis also provides characteristics of successful communication and conditions in allowing the key characteristics of successful communication to be fulfilled using mobile communication technology. Considering these characteristics and conditions when designing communication tools can contribute positively to the maintenance of meaningful relationship.
Joanna Adobea NkyekyerThesis title: Investigating the impact of hearing aid use and auditory training on cognition, mood, and social interaction in older adults with hearing loss
The number of people worldwide with hearing impairment exceeds 600 million. This number is expected to rise with the aging population. The aim of Dr Nkyekyer’s thesis is to learn how auditory training and hearing aid use, together with brain training for improved listening and speech perception, impacts on a person’s cognition and psychosocial function. Results suggest that several cognitive domains are associated with speech perception and hearing loss at baseline. The hearing intervention provides evidence of reduced depressive symptoms. This important work has the potential to help millions of people worldwide not only with improved hearing but may play a part in delaying or slowing the progression of dementia.
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Wednesday 21 August 2019, 10.00am
Kaelasha Cameron David TylerThesis title: Heideggerian phenomenology and the electrophysiological correlates of consciousness
Heideggerian phenomenology is used to inform a theoretical position regarding consciousness and its relationship to domains traditionally considered to be outside of consciousness, such as ‘the world’ or ‘matter’. This theoretical position is tested through four studies investigating the relationship between the neurobiological representations of conscious and non‑conscious processes in the brain. It is suggested that such research contributes to a richer philosophical basis for the neurosciences and provides a novel avenue to explore the ways in which the brain is involved in the process of conscious perception.
Richard William WhiteheadThesis title: Nonattachment and nonattachment to self: the role of letting go in optimal psychological health
Dr Whitehead’s thesis provides a comprehensive investigation of the benefits of the Buddhist construct ‘nonattachment’, defined as the absence of fixation on experience needing to be any way in particular. The results showed that being more non‑attached is related to greater psychological and subjective well‑being, and increased wisdom, self‑actualisation and self‑transcendence. Further, the thesis provided the first qualitative investigation of high and low levels of nonattachment, and created a new measure of ‘non‑attachment to self ’. The findings provide detailed insight into how Buddhist concepts such as nonattachment can play in important role in Western conceptualisations of mental health.
Biruktayt ShiferawThesis title: The utility of gaze entropy measures in estimating visual scanning efficiency to detect driver impairment
Driver monitoring technologies are increasingly becoming available in new vehicles and as standalone devices. Yet, their utility is limited to specific symptoms of impairing conditions such as drowsiness and looking away from the road. Dr Shiferaw’s thesis investigated how gaze data from driver monitoring technologies can be used to infer internal cognitive impairment. The results presented herein indicate that such technology may be used to detect impairment in real‑time and alert drivers, which may help reduce traffic accidents.
Ming Adin TanThesis title: Development and validation of smart insoles for gait monitoring of diabetic patients
Dr Tan’s thesis aims to develop low‑cost, high‑resolution pressure sensing insoles for gait monitoring. Properties of flexible piezoelectric pressure sensors were investigated in detail and several iterations of screen‑printed insoles were produced. A new material property, electrical viscosity, was discovered and an industrial standard proposed. A novel validation method was developed to ensure the accuracy of the insoles. The insoles were used for a healthy volunteer study, which involved 20 participants and a clinical trial comprising of 14 diabetic patients. Novel gait indices, which measured gait symmetry, laterality and consistency, were developed from the experimental data.
Carolyn Hong ThaiThesis title: Electrophysiological measures of aesthetic processing
Neuroaesthetics is an area of research that investigates the underpinnings of aesthetic processing. Dr Thai’s thesis aimed to explore processing of art and design stimuli and whether there are any commonalities for positive and negative aesthetic responses between the two types of stimuli using electroencephalography. Research into neuroaesthetics is bridging the gap in the literature of aesthetic research with regard to ordinary objects. The thesis reports on two experiments that investigated two experiments which investigated two parallel lines of inquiry: the neural correlates of aesthetic responses, and the role of Typicality and Novelty in aesthetic preference of common objects.
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Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology)
Alison Therese FogartyThesis title: Resilience in children exposed to intimate partner violence: a maternal perspective
Intimate partner violence is associated with significant disruptions to children’s emotional behavioural development. Dr Fogarty’s thesis utilises a mixed methods design to explore resilience in children exposed to intimate partner violence. Drawing on a secondary data analysis of a large, longitudinal study of first time mothers and qualitative interview with mothers, results highlighted the important protective role which mothers often play. Specifically, mothers’ physical and mental health were identified as key protective factors for children exposed to intimate partner violence, underscoring the importance of accessible psychological and physical health services for women and children following experiences of intimate partner violence.
Christopher Roy JillardThesis title: Understanding the reasons negative evaluation is feared by individuals with social anxiety
Individuals with higher levels of social anxiety, compared to those with lower social anxiety, exhibit greater fear of negative evaluation by others. However, the reasons underlying this fear of negative evaluation, and mechanisms of change underlying its response to treatment, are unclear. Dr Jillard’s thesis established that the experience of shame in response to negative evaluation was a key mechanism contributing to heightened fear of negative evaluation and its response to treatment. The clarification of this mechanism makes a valuable contribution to understanding of how cognitive behaviour therapy can be modified with new treatment targets.
Stephanie Jacqueline MathewsThesis title: ‘Now I know how to cope with it’: the trajectory of the self over time in depression and anxiety
Dr Mathews’ research examined how individuals with a depressive and/or anxiety disorder perceive the self over time. Anxiety was associated with helpful comparisons between past, present and future selves. People perceived an upward trajectory of their ability to cope with their symptoms. In contrast, depression onset appeared to disrupt the upward trajectory. People tended to make unhelpful comparisons between the present symptomatic self and the self prior to symptom onset. However, improvement was perceived when comparing the past symptomatic self and current self. The results highlight the importance for treatment to reinforce the upward coping trajectory and target unhelpful temporal comparisons.
Doctor of Psychology (Clinical and Forensic Psychology)
Elizabeth Suzanne DaffThesis title: Youth intimate partner abuse: relationship conflict among Australian youth
Youth intimate partner abuse is a pervasive issue impacting many adolescents. Dr Daff’s thesis provides contemporary figures on the experiences of abusive behaviours in adolescent relationships. It also explores the influence of individual risk markers on perpetration of relationship aggression, and whether these operate in a manner suggested by theory. Findings showed that adolescents were most likely experiencing a combination of abuse victimisation and perpetration in their relationships. Several cognitive constructs influenced this perpetration, however developmentally relevant correlates did not prevent perpetration in an anticipated manner. These results help to inform intervention to reduce perpetration of relationship violence among youth.
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Wednesday 21 August 2019 2.00pm
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Participating officers
CouncillorMs Geraldine Farrell, BSc, LLB, LLM(IP)(Mon), GAICD
Vice-President, StudentsDr Andrew J Smith, BSc(Hons), PhD(Melb)
Acting Pro-Vice Chancellor, Faculty of Business and LawProfessor Keryn Chalmers, BCom(Melb), PhD(UTas), CA, FCPA, SFFin, FAFAANZ
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Graduate Research and Research TrainingProfessor Bernadine Van Gramberg, PhD(Mon), MSC, BSc(Hons), GDipDispRes&JudAdmin, GDipIndRel(Melb), LLB, GDipEd&Teach(VU)
Order of proceedings
The Academic ProcessionMusic Processional
The audience is requested to stand as the procession enters the auditorium.
The National AnthemThe audience will sing the Australian National Anthem. The words are printed inside the back cover.
The audience will sit when the Presiding Officer is seated.
The OpeningCouncillor, Ms Geraldine Farrell, will open the proceedings.
The Presentation of AwardsCouncillor, Ms Geraldine Farrell, will present the awards.
The Student ResponseMs Marie‑Luise Poehler will deliver the student response.
The Charge to GraduatesVice‑President, Students, Dr Andrew J Smith, will deliver the charge to the graduates.
The Closure Master of Ceremonies, Professor Chris Pilgrim, will close the proceedings.
The audience is requested to remain standing as the procession, joined by the new graduates, leaves the auditorium. The audience will leave the auditorium via the exit doors.
Music Recessional
Refreshments will be served.
Master of Ceremonies
Pro Vice-Chancellor Education and Quality and Academic RegistrarProfessor Chris Pilgrim, BScEd(MCAE), GDipAppSci(CompSci), MAppSci(InfoTech), PhD(SUT), GAICD, FACS
Mace Bearer
Deputy Director, Student and Academic Services Ms Stephanie Smith, BFA(Hon) MCert(ProjMgt) (YorkUni)
Name ReaderDr Fiona Swee‑Lin Price, BA(Hons)(Adel), PhD(Melb)
MusicMusic provided by Mr David Connolly (Piper) and Uncle Bunna Lawrie (Didgeridoo).
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 2.00pm
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Wednesday 21 August 2019, 2.00pm
Faculty of Business and LawGraduates for awards from the Faculty of Business and Law will be presented by Acting Pro Vice‑Chancellor, Faculty of Business and Law, Professor Keryn Chalmers.
ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF BUSINESS STUDIES
Erin Mineata Doncon
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING
Azlan Shah Ahmad ShahMuhammad Nazar AwanMichelle BazinaJames CarstensMeg Lillian Rose CarterKarina Giselle DukThi Van Anh HuaJihan Sanjitha Madduma
Bandara Karalliyadde Konara Mudiyanselage Wasalawalawwe
Sampada Madhubhashani Magammulla
Rukashan MahalingamSudeshi Ishanika Meegoda
GamageRushanthan NadarajahHung Anh NguyenVan Dat NguyenThanh Truc NguyenThi Mai Suong NguyenThi Thuy Linh NguyenThi Xuan Phuong NguyenXuan Tai NguyenNguyen Ngoc Nhi ThieuKapuruge Hishani Mandira
UdayakumaraAvantha Shamal Dahanayake
YapaDian Zhang
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Stella AdrienneFiona Robyn AitkenEvangelos Steve AlexiouFeda Hussain AlidadBrett AskhamElizabeth Kate AstonYousef AudaChampaka Suranjith BalasooriyaXingcheng BaoXiangying BaoTess BarkerConstantinos BatziakasKexin BianMatthew BlandStephanie Ann BobikLorenzo Bonaddio BoccabellaDaniel Anthony BoulesBobbie Louisa BoundDaniel John BrownGrace Meredith BubnerThomas Braden BurkittJinyi CaiLachlan Harvie Duncan CampbellHolly CannizzoNicholas James CanteloSarah CardwellKazumi ChakmaChu ChenQiuyu ChenChew Guan XianSahil ChopraShannen Rowejen Escabarte CiarShayla Maree ClarkePatrick ClearyAsher Elijah CyprysJordan Emmmalene DalePhilip D’AmicoRachel Kate DavidsonSarah Louise de VriesAlexander Nathan Di PietroThi My Linh DinhDesiree Mae DolenzoNedim DurgutovicSadaf EmamgholiWenqin FanAlisha FarmerTaylor FergusonRachel Teresa FernandoBodiyabaduge Nipuna Yasas
Kavinda Fernando
Joshua Matthew FittKristy FitzgeraldNikolaos John FrenchKendelle Alicia FryYicheng GaoDinushika Chandramali
Geekiyanage DonaJoel GigimonShannon Elena GoreCameron GreenLachlan James GresswellHaobo GuNerissa HardiantoLuni HeLiang HeCarlitha HoffmannHannah Louise HogarthAmy Patricia HollisHtun LinMinghao HuaJie HuangXiyu HuangBrian HuonJames Nicholas IkonomopoulosAlice IngleseChantelle Elise JaegerTimothy Carlo JakemanMadhubhashith Kavindya
Bandara Wijekone Jayasinghe Mudiyanselage
Daniel Tesfamariam JewaniMeng Liang JiHuixuan JiaFelicia Priscella JohanBen Heath JohnstoneMadison Andrew KamphaugJames Lawrence Keppel KayTianhui KeThomas KittsonDaniel Milan KrmpoticUma KumariDeva KunalenCaitlyn Mary LamplughPoorni Yasasmi LandageCheng Hua LauKah Hao Bryan LauLe Hoang OanhJonathan George LeondakisZhen LiJing LiPuhua LiSuyi LiFangzhou Li
Binghui LiTristan Lilley‑HaleYuzhang LinChia‑Feng LiuGeorgia Rose LloydRenee Louise LombardozziRyan William LovelGrace Caitlin MackintoshJonathan Adrien MaclouNicholas MaguireSiyath Eesara MallikarachchiTianwei MaoChristine Jayne McDonnellNicholas John McKinnonJoshua Connor MeiCaroline MelaniaDaniel Martin MitrikEmily Ruth MooreMarijana MoricPhillip NeophytouHuu Thien Kelvin NguyenPhat Loc NguyenRichard NguyenThi Phuong Thao NguyenJason Shane O’BrienHaotai PanJordan PappalardoAurelie Christiane ParlettaEmma Louise PetersonMatthew PittNyamach PuotKostantino Benjamin SakkasMarcus Barry John SchaffertArmand Mario SetiawanYiyun ShanCameron Anthony ShawDhilshad Amr SideekFiona Jin Li SimBrodie James SimpsonPaul William SmithDevan SpilkinJieqi SunSiyuan SunRandhi Chandra SuryawanYasmin Tan Sin YeeStephanie Boyd TaylorEmily Catherine ThompsonDien Hoang TienJoanni TirtowidjajaTrong Tuan Anh TranTracey TranDidem Ungun
Award recipients
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Brian Kalvin VassouMengyi WangYutong WangMingyu WangMichelle Lin Xin WeeErin WilliamsAlexander James WillisAldea WinathaBarry Chung Hing WongEileen WongJoshua James WoodZitong WuYitong WuSiting XueElsa YakFei YangZeguang YangMiaomiao YangXinyue YangErvina YapPobkit YimpongJiayue YuYuan YuanChenyue ZhangLinggong ZhangYuxuan ZhangNuozhou ZhangChunyan ZhaoZiqi ZhouHengyue Zhu
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ACCOUNTING)
Shayyan Al MashroorCraig ArmstrongRicha BajajLachlan Callum Raymond Devere
BellJazmine CalderonCatherine ChiuJean Desire Chue HimEvan James CottenJenny FitzGeraldKyllie Anne GarrettAmanda Jade GarthJorja Meg GayCheryl Ann HeldoornTyler HookensCaleb HuntKieraden Joy KellyMelanie Anastasia Kutzner
Pamela Joy LintenbrinkGillian LloydInna MaiatskaiaAngus James MaidenMery Concetta MurnaneAnne Meredith OrwinDean John PigdenDavid Thomas PrenticeMadison Jane PritchettHelen Maureen ReedMegan Louise RichardsonRenae Tori RobinsonSheridan Leigh SellenUmut SenKelly SierociakAnwesha SinhaJessica‑Ann SlaterJanice Maree SmithJackie Marie SnepvangersDonna StrohfeldtQuoc Hoang TranBeth VellekoopNicholas WakefieldJoshua Aaron Young
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE)
Matteo FiorenzaTalib Ibrahim
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ADVERTISING)
Jack Peter Sharry
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION)
Cassandra Ann AshfordRobert James GilchristJulia JonesRasifa NoorDanielle Sharee PrenticeCameron Clive QuartermaineBrooke Taylor
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (COMMERCIAL LAW)
Jamie Tzouvanellis
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ECONOMICS)
Luke Ronald Warren
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION)
Nathan Alexander AgusJoshua Phillip GlaserKittikhun Nampha
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (FINANCE)
Kee Chiong Wong
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT)
Rahima Kliko
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS)
Muhammad FarooqSamuel James HealyDushan Maduranga
Hemachandra Marasinghe Arachchige
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT)
Carly Ellen BakesChristopher John DownesAndrew Richard LaiGlenn MacDonaldDaniel MackenzieJessica ShawHannah Stewart
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MANAGEMENT)
Sarah Allan‑McintyreJordan Joseph AndersonClaire Kathleen BaileyAngelo BarbagalloClark Alexander BickfordGeorge El‑AzarAndrew GillJoshua GutteridgeJulian HillNathaniel Stephen LeachLouise MannAkshay MehtaAgnes Nekpen MoranBenjamin Steel
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MARKETING)
Abir ChowdhuryDiana HoflandPauline JordanXiu Rui LawRebekka Lord‑JohnsonMichael McNabbDiane Marie MorrellLauren Olga NichollsAndrew Francis NoonanBennett Thomas NorburyMitchell Robert OlchowayEmilee Jane O’ReillyMegan Elizabeth PepicelliAndi Anne ReddinMeredith Grace RyanKara SmerdonAddison Charles Wood
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (PROFESSIONAL)
Hien Thanh BuiGeorgina Ellen Renwick
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING)
Martin Mellissa
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (PUBLIC RELATIONS)
Kathleen Maire Christine BurgessNatalie FallonBrittany Kay Peacock‑SmithLucinda Perillo
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (SPORTS MANAGEMENT)
Ashley BrownRebecca Mary BruhnKieran James EmeryAlicia HeinsGerard Le BretonRobert James MurraySteven NicolJackson Ritchie
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (TOURISM MANAGEMENT)
Amy Lauren ElmerWynta Lily Pinchen
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Peilin ChenVictor HewShun Li
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Jordan Patrick BarryJoseph Evan CullinanBrad Kenneth JamesShehan Malik KiriellaBenjamin LeeDaniel Nem SinghChristian NguyenJanet NguyenNhu Quynh NguyenChristopher Peter PerdikogianisCara‑Lee Jayne RakeSantiago Salazar BlandonAjay Infanto SureshChristian Francis VerecondiBenson Timothy Wilson
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING)
Hyemin Jung
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (MARKETING)
Christopher James Hyne
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION)
Gianluca Stefano Thornton
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Matthew Hayden Inman
BACHELOR OF LAWS
Margit Iren BaranyayLouise Mary MoultonVikas ReddySamantha RezaeeShixian Zhang
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY (INFORMATION SYSTEMS)
Monica Filma Abau‑SapulaiDerek Albert BuntingAndrew GalvinAaron GerstorferAngeline GweseBenjamin Paul HillerAaron Douglas MathewsJorge Perez de ArceMin SithuGraham Thomas Wilson
BACHELOR OF ARTS/ BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Julia Rose Maugeri
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Mathew Ryan Beckett
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS/BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
Jessie Pham
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS/BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION
Matthew Andrew BolteChad Michael BooyzenRebekah Anne DurkinMatthew Neil FitzpatrickAlexis Ariana MelchorJack William RyanLucy TaingKim Diana TruongMillie Hannah Wyatt
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS/BACHELOR OF PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
Taylah Emily Davis
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS/BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
Jacqueline Lee LavaHenry David NetherwayCaitlin Eustacia OvermarsAiesha Storti
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS)/BACHELOR OF ARTS (JAPANESE)
Benjamin James McMahon
BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF ARTS
Anthie Vanessa Stephanou
BACHELOR OF LAWS/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Madeleine Ashlea Hall
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Phuong Anh DangKylie Yvonne DareRenee Marie HamiltonChristopher Jehan Shamil
JayasingheMartyn Paul KemelCathie Louise MartinTracey Kathleen MietzkeDonna Maree PapworthBenjamin Marshall PriceDavid Andrew RobinSimone Cara StewartNeslihan Temelat
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (EXECUTIVE)
Ioanna Elisa Blain Montes
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF COMMERCE (HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT)
Dragana Lolic
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION
Natalia Alzate RamirezAndrew Mark GrayAlexander La RosaEmilio Federico PfirterKyrin Snyder
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Meredith Joanna Price
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Sally Tobin
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING
Georgia AndersonAlexander Melville BartyMehmet DursunMa. Rhodora Almeda Parong
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Emillia AffandiMichael CaseyCasey Elizabeth MegnaNastasha Elizabeth NurmiPatcharapa Riamrak
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Diego Paul Avvin Villacis
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF COMMERCE
Tanya Michelle EdwardsHammad Zaidi
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Jasmine Reachill
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING
Kanesaratnam Jeevaratnam
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Harun AhmetRachel Maree HollandJohanna Stafford
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (EXECUTIVE)
Kristie BouquetNatalie BrownMark BunningVincent Dominic ChungLeonie EllingerRenee HerpsSambo TeaYuhao Yao
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 2.00pm
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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (EXECUTIVE) (ADVANCED)
Prashanth Benign Gerard
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INTERNATIONAL)
Hamid AliPascasio III IlaganEdgar Octavio Martinez
VillagomezMaya MatsuiBhavana Kishinchand MurjaniPanitnart PromasenDeepanshu ThukralWeiheng Yee
MASTER OF BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Harpreet KaurPardeep SinghShravya SudeendraAshish Shantaram KaleMuhammad Arqum KhanNiqian LiDoan Phuong Uyen NguyenHuylang RosManh Thang TranAnping Zeng
MASTER OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
John Ronald AshfordDaniel DicelloTeresa GannerJane Schendzielorz
MASTER OF COMMERCE
Ogwok James OtorAdam Paul Thobis
MASTER OF COMMERCE (HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT)
Nathan James Deslandes
MASTER OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION
Fatema Othman S AlnatheerJonathan Widi CahyadiYuko FujiiMichael John LanghammerAnuntapa Nithipattararoot
MASTER OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION (PROFESSIONAL)
Diana Victoria Garcia Florez
MASTER OF FINANCE AND BANKING
Han Ngoc CheChetana Uday DaliNoydavin KeoprachanBaiyun LiuThi Thuy Y NguyenChonlathan ParichadnonQuoc Gia Huy PhamNhat Quang Tran
MASTER OF FINANCE AND BANKING (ADVANCED)
Sahil NovlaniUdval Shijirbaatar
MASTER OF FINANCE AND BANKING (PROFESSIONAL)
Nethra Rajkumar
MASTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Christopher John BradburyAndrea MaxwellWanting Zeng
MASTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (PROFESSIONAL)
Fatima MustafaNeha SethiThanh Thao Thai
MASTER OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
Yogesh Ramesh Panjabi
MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Keith Bui
MASTER OF MARKETING
Kun ChenPaksupang KiengvarangkoonMuyhouy Ung
MASTER OF MARKETING (ADVANCED)
Tanuja KulkarniJiajian Long
MASTER OF MARKETING (PROFESSIONAL)
Yohan Samuel JoseBao Trung NguyenMarie‑Luise PoehlerPaola Andrea Torres QuinteroKhanh An TranMaria Graciela Yoffreda Marquez
MASTER OF PRACTISING ACCOUNTING
Nellice Mae AldayParsun AryalDilini Nadeeshani Bodiya BadugeChenali Samudrika Hettige
Hettige DonPranav Premkumar MenonHuong Giang NguyenSiyu PanSubhani Pavithra Pitiduwa
HewageMuhammad Waleed RahmaniBhashitha Vidurangana
Rathnayake Rathnayake Mudiyanselage
Abish ShakyaFransiskus Xaverius Filbert
TanuwihardjaMengqin TaoSachith Arundha ThenuwaraQuang Thai Son TruongDilini Dasantha Wijethunga
MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING
Laura Claire De GirolamoTracey MillerAmarjit Kaur NagraKok Chi TanHuanbin Xia
MASTER OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT (ADVANCED)
Ann Shironi Dulaji Jayamaha Mudalige Dona
Muhammad Asim Saeed
MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY (BUSINESS SYSTEMS)
Kerrod Wesley Thomas Standring
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (EXECUTIVE)/MASTER OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION
Volkmar Jan KlausserCameron McKenzie
MASTER OF DIGITAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (EXECUTIVE)
Panagiotis Dimitriou
MASTER OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT/MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Claudia Viviana Moran Guerrero
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Swinburne Research Swinburne has consistently pursued a policy of ensuring quality and critical mass by investing resources in areas of research concentration. Swinburne actively encourages and values its international and industry connections which enrich and enhance the research efforts and careers of our academic staff and students alike.
Graduates listed below have each made a valuable contribution to Swinburne and their respective fields of research.
Graduates for awards from Swinburne Research will be presented by the Pro Vice‑Chancellor, Graduate Research and Research Training, Professor Bernadine Van Gramberg.
Master of Business (Research)
Nomita GuptaThesis title: Factors influencing customers’ participation in user generated content in social networking websites
Mr Gupta’s research investigates the factors that motivate customers to participate in creation of brand user generated content in social networking websites. The content generated by customers of different brands are considered as more trustworthy than those generated by the organisations. The theoretical framework of this research is based on the self‑determination theory which focuses on the intrinsic underlying motivations (autonomy, relatedness and competency) and the service dominant logic, which focuses on the customers’ resources (brand knowledge and social network strengths). The findings will assist brand managers in designing strategies to encourage customers’ participation in brand user generated content on social networking websites.
Doctor of Philosophy
Catherine Janet BrownThesis title: Unlocking the innovation potential of philanthropic foundations
The value of philanthropic foundations contribution to society has been discussed for 20 years. One important aspect of foundations value is their ability to catalyse and support social innovation. Foundations are often immune from the external pressures that cause businesses or even government to innovate. Innovation includes inputs, processes, outputs and outcomes. Innovation occurs internally through innovative practice, processes and investment in innovation capability and externally through the support of innovative grant making, initiatives and investing. Dr Brown’s study developed an innovation index and examined 29 organisational attributes of foundations to identify those that influence a foundation to embrace innovation.
Natasha ChassagneThesis title: Buen Vivir as an alternative to sustainable development: the case of Cotacachi, Ecuador
Buen Vivir (Good Life) is a Latin American worldview that values the wellbeing of the environment as equally as human wellbeing. Dr Chassagne’s research explored whether Buen Vivir could become a practical alternative to the current human‑centred model of sustainable development. It looked at the Cotacachi county in Ecuador as a case study because of its geographical, social and environmental situation and the people’s pursuit of Buen Vivir. The study examined its principles and what it looks like in practice, and found that it could be a viable tool for community‑led social and environmental wellbeing, in any context.
Joelle HawaThesis title: Financing medtech innovation in Melbourne: a case study in economic and phenomenological sociology
Dr Hawa’s thesis examines how Australian medtech entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and government officials make sense of their environment and engage in the development of the medtech financing space and the medtech innovation system of Melbourne. The findings from this qualitative study suggests that the multiple meanings emergent from the three sets of actors create a cycle of disconnect, leading to struggles and incremental development of the medtech innovation financing field and the medtech innovation system of Melbourne. The study highlights the tensions existent in the medtech innovation field providing evidence based implications for policymakers working in the medtech innovation field.
Jialing LinThesis title: Antecedents of customer value perception of green brands and their influence on green brand attachment and loyalty: a study in mainland China
Dr Lin’s study examines the effectiveness of green branding through the customer value approach in the context of a developing country. It offers critical theoretical contributions for the green marketing initiatives as well as important managerial implications for organisations intending to implement green marketing and corporate social responsibility strategies. The findings of this study suggest that a well-implemented green branding strategy can lead to more effective green communication, higher customer value and more attached and loyal customer‑brand relationships.
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 2.00pm
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Zakir MorshedThesis title: Regulation and performance of the microfinance industry
A major change to the regulatory regime in the microfinance industry in Bangladesh occurred when the Microcredit Regulatory Authority Act was enacted in 2006. Under the Act, microfinance institutions had to register with the Authority. Using as its theoretical underpinning responsive regulation and stakeholder theories, this study investigates differential governance and performance outcomes at both organisational and client level for institutions that did and did not register. Dr Morshed’s findings reveal that registered institutions perform comparatively better in terms of governance practices, outreach and financial sustainability and that their clients’ financial literacy and financial status is better than for unregistered institutions.
Andrew Dougall RobertsThesis title: Copengauging: toward a grounded theory of middle-managerial coping
Despite the move towards flatter organisations, middle managers continue to play a pivotal role. Dr Roberts’ thesis offers insights on how middle managers cope with shift in realities and unrelenting pressures. In‑depth interviews revealed that middle managers undertake an iterative and dynamic psycho‑social process through which they reflexively gauge their environment and then cope by varying their levels of engagement. Thus the thesis, somewhat counter‑intuitively, puts forth ‘disengagement’ as a legitimate coping mechanism. The findings inform organisations on how they might lower the stress levels and enhance the mental health and well‑being of their employees in general and middle managers in particular.
Thi Dan Tra VuThesis title: Corporate social responsibility practices of multinational subsidiaries in Vietnam: The role of corporate social performance and organisational practice transfer
Drawing on an integrated theoretical approach encompassing corporate social performance, organisational practice transfer, institutional theory and resource‑based views, Dr Vu’s research explores how multinational subsidiaries adapt their corporate social responsibility practices in Vietnam. The research may benefit multinational subsidiary communities in Vietnam and other developing countries, which still struggle to gain legitimacy and competitiveness in their host countries. The research also responds to the gap in literature on corporate social responsibility, corporate social performance and organisational practice transfer and the lack of multi‑theory and multi‑level analysis of corporate social responsibility of multinational companies in developing countries.
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Wednesday 21 August 2019 6.00pm
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Participating officers
CouncillorMr William Lye OAM QC BSc(Comp), LLB, LLM (Mon), MEI(Swin)
Vice-Chancellor and PresidentProfessor Linda Kristjanson AO, BN, MN(Research)(Manitoba), PhD(Arizona), FAICD
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Science, Engineering and TechnologyProfessor Hung Nguyen AM, BE (Ncle Hons I) PhD (Ncle)
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Graduate Research and Research TrainingProfessor Bernadine Van Gramberg, PhD(Mon), MSC, BSc(Hons), GDipDispRes&JudAdmin, GDipIndRel(Melb), LLB, GDipEd&Teach(VU)
Order of proceedings
The Academic ProcessionMusic Processional
The audience is requested to stand as the procession enters the auditorium.
The National AnthemThe audience will sing the Australian National Anthem. The words are printed inside the back cover.
The audience will sit when the Presiding Officer is seated.
The OpeningCouncillor, Mr William Lye OAM QC, will open the proceedings.
The Presentation of AwardsCouncillor, Mr William Lye OAM QC, will present the awards.
The Student ResponseMr Glen James Banfield will deliver the student response.
The Charge to GraduatesVice‑Chancellor and President, Professor Linda Kristjanson AO, will deliver the charge to the graduates.
The Closure Master of Ceremonies, Professor Sarah Maddison will close the proceedings.
The audience is requested to remain standing as the procession, joined by the new graduates, leaves the auditorium. The audience will leave the auditorium via the exit doors.
Music Recessional
Refreshments will be served.
Master of Ceremonies
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Academic Innovation and ChangeProfessor Sarah Maddison, BSC(Hons), PhD(Mon)
Mace Bearer
Associate Director, Student Equity and AccessAbility Services Mr Anthony Gartner, BSocWk, MSocWk(RMIT)
Name ReaderDr Fiona Swee‑Lin Price, BA(Hons)(Adel), PhD(Melb)
MusicMusic provided by Mr David Connolly (Piper) and Uncle Bunna Lawrie (Didgeridoo).
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 6.00pm
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Award recipientsFaculty of Science, Engineering and TechnologyGraduates for awards from the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology will be presented by the Pro Vice‑Chancellor, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology, Professor Hung Nguyen AM.
ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF AVIATION
Georgia BrowningWilliam Thomas HughesHannah LyonBlake RobinsonSteven James Zamagias
ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF ENGINEERING
Benjamin Rodney EdwardsRachael Dianne Maria GrbacJay Hutchison
BACHELOR OF AVIATION
Abdullah AldurayhimLachlan Nicolson AllanZaydan Ashley ClementsJames Matthew HeenanHeath Alexander Robins‑Powell
BACHELOR OF AVIATION (MANAGEMENT)
Gia Tan GiangDimithri Yohan MaddumahewaNathanael Devakumar Murugiah
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Nathan Mark DaviesHamish Shiraz DeanLaura Grace DeansBrayden Di LucaLuke Andrew FriskenAyub Amjad Jameel KhanLennon JonesHoan LeMartin LimBlake James LinnellGuillaume Dinys MonvoisinCasper Ze PikaarAshray PujariManan RajpalShenal Nirushka SamarasingheChristopher James Shand‑GostBrodie Francis SpiteriDanielle Louise WalkerMitchell Robert Williamson
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (PROFESSIONAL)
Krishna AdhikariJosiah Luke Dean
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (CIVIL ENGINEERING)
Edward Anthony Fisher
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)
Mohammad Rizwan MajeedSteffan Ingmar Weimann
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Harmanpreet SinghJaideepKhulood Saleh Hidaib Al
HamhamiYu Fan AngTushar BassiJack BoscariolMinh Tu BuiElliott William CampbellChi Kin ChanChi Kit ChongThomas Ryan Draper‑JoyceFadily FaridPranav GuptaManisha Dinithi Silva
HettiarachchigeSreehari Jyothi Kumaran NairBhanuka Hasantha KodikaraYasvin KooblollKi Hang LeungJason Paul McIntyreAqueel Mohamed Mohamed
HaisamMohd Asyraf Hazique Bin
MawardiRavini Madhusha Muthuarachchi
MuthuarachchigeJia Hao OwKaran Kishorbhai ParsanaAnastasios Robert PetropoulosGurkaranbir Singh SandhuMeet Madhukant SuvagiaAmritpal Singh ThindJinchen Yang
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (NETWORK DESIGN AND SECURITY)
Lewis Timothy Kellar
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Muhamed BasicAlexander William CookeAndrew Derrick GodfreePaul Michael HammerAmy Briana KennedyNicholas La MacchiaAnilkumar MailvaganamGeorge Christopher PolitisDerek QuachDiane Jaqueline RussoJordan Tam Hoang TranAlexandra Jade Wintle
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BIOCHEMISTRY AND CHEMISTRY)
Philippe Robert Duquesnoy
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE)
Minh Hoang
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (PHYSICS)
Peter Jake Makropoulos
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (PROFESSIONAL)
Bethany Casamento
BACHELOR OF AVIATION (MANAGEMENT)/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Ramzi DababSamaksh SinghHenry Hyung Il Norris
BACHELOR OF AVIATION/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Damian Verbakel
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS)/BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING)
with upper second class honoursThomas Rhys Connard
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 6.00pm
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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (ROBOTICS AND MECHATRONICS)/BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING)
with third class honoursPaul James Ryan
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (HONOURS)
with first class honoursXiaotao Feng
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (BIOMEDICAL) (HONOURS)
with distinctionNguyen Khanh Vy Bui
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (CIVIL) (HONOURS)
with creditKiran Saamraj BalamuruganDimitrios DemertzidisJiahao GaoBeyazidhan OzgurAdarsha PaudyalLe Hoang Thuan PhamTinotenda Hilary TagutanazvoMary Vivinaya Victor SelvamKang Er YapZixuan ZhaoYongguang Zheng
with distinctionMohd Nazmi Bin Abdul HadiAnthony Jordan DrossinisConor Mark Anderson HardikerTan Phat HuynhSamadi Shanika JayawardenaSamuel James LaityAgampodi Shehani Shashikala
MendisRanepura Hewage Enuri Ehansa
RanepuraSrivathsan SasitharanSamuel David Worthley
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (CONSTRUCTION) (HONOURS)
with high distinctionNicholas Paul Carmeni
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC) (HONOURS)
with creditNikolaas Bora Phillip DimitrijevicInsaf FaisalHarindu Chathura NawaratneTran Ngoc Diem PhanBanuke Thambawita
MaddumageKulasekera Mudiyanselage
Nuwantha Panduka Wijayaratne
with distinctionLaurence Graeme AcklandAbdalrahman Dahash M
AldahashNitin Gena PrakashDimuth Thambawita
Maddumage
with high distinctionPortheng Rath
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS)
Galkotuwa Rajamanthrige Maheshika Kosali Rambukwella
Katugaha Pihillage Chamal Dilshan Wimalarathna
with distinctionJoshua Harsha NohanPavan Dashrathbhai PrajapatiMatthew Adamson Wildoer
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL) (HONOURS)
with creditSyed Hassan AliAlexander William BrownWilliam Harrison CurtisSamuel De KruiffLydia Madelene GreenlandJonathan LingJames LittleThanh Vinh NguyenTajinder SinghBoon Kher Wong
with distinctionZac James DottoriFarhan IslamChevinda Lakshan De Silva
KarunanayakeNicholas Alexander RowellMark Arthur Sarino Tolentino
with high distinctionSyed Mohammad Raza IbrahimMohamed Athif Iqbal Mohamed
Irfan
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (PRODUCT DESIGN) (HONOURS)
with distinctionGlen James BanfieldLachlan John McHenry
with high distinctionPerrin Rose Bell Boseley
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (ROBOTICS AND MECHATRONICS) (HONOURS)
with creditCheng ChenMarley Lubian McClenaghanDaniel James NewellHayden Lewis PalmerBrendan Edward Ratcliffe
with distinctionRuqayyah Binti Ahmad JamilJoshua David PattersonSusant Oliver Ray
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (SOFTWARE ENGINEERING) (HONOURS)
Huy Quang PhungJessica Vilaysak
with high distinctionGurusha Rana
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (TELECOMMUNICATION AND NETWORK ENGINEERING) (HONOURS)
with creditCoen Fox
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS)
with first class honoursBrittany Vittoria Kerr
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (CIVIL) (HONOURS)/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
with creditRuwanmal Yohan Ranjika
PalapathwalaJesse Aaron Williams
with distinctionJondael Louie CarlosJoseph Anthony IeloQuoc Anh Nguyen
with high distinctionAlex Ryan McDonald
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC)(HONOURS)/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
with distinctionChristopher Rabba
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS) (HONOURS)/BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
with distinctionMitchell Thomas Kennedy
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS)/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
with creditDavid Susnjar
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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS)/BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
with high distinctionMelissa Shayna Maxwell
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS)/BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
with creditJessica Widjaja
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL) (HONOURS)/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Matthew James BellMesith Wijayasekara
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (ROBOTICS AND MECHATRONICS) (HONOURS)/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Muhammad Sohaib Ishtiaq
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (ROBOTICS AND MECHATRONICS) (HONOURS)/BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
with distinctionLanier Sabu Anak Leonard SabuCarl Luther Wilson
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Bin Hu
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RISK MANAGEMENT
Jordan Leslie Bartlett
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF AVIATION (HUMAN FACTORS)
Colin Field
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF AVIATION (PILOTING)
Lachlan Nicolson AllanZaydan Ashley ClementsJames Matthew HeenanHeath Alexander Robins‑Powell
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF ENGINEERING (CIVIL STRUCTURES)
Sukanthini Nadesapillai
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Paul IvoryRandall Miles PaxtonKothainayaki Sadasivam
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF SCIENCE (ASTRONOMY)
Muhammad Akbar Hussain
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF AVIATION (MANAGEMENT)
Tubagus Robert IwanJames Benjamin Shortt
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING (CIVIL)
Arezoo Ordookhani
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Raymond Karl Lacis
MASTER OF AVIATION (HUMAN FACTORS)
Damian Andrew Owen
MASTER OF AVIATION (MANAGEMENT)
Peter Dominic May
MASTER OF CONSTRUCTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
KulwinderPratikshya BidariRijul GuptaVikas HonawadAbdul Rehman IlyasMohit JainSaumya JaiswalTejas Paresh KoshtiShreya MudgadeAbhay Purshottam NainaniShruthi PalaAnjali Kirtibhai ParikhDiana Cruzilin PermeBhawana PokhrelSahil PooniaSmit Kiritkumar RajNikitha Ramanathapur JineshAnit SabuNitin Kumar SainiNisarg Kirankumar ShahJay Harikrishanbhai SoniAhmed TariqGautham Ganapathy Thelapanda
SubbaiahShivam Trehan
MASTER OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Muhammad Umar FarooqShannon JohnsonAshok Kumar RadhakrishnanSherif Ibrahim Zaki ShenoudaDobu Ungureanu
MASTER OF ENGINEERING (ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY)
Abdullah Talal R Aljahdali
MASTER OF ENGINEERING (CIVIL)
Tuba JavedTyson James MorleyAlonso Antonio Velazco Madrid
MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE (ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY)
Vipul Shrinivas AgarkarRahul AnilSurya Satya Sai Kushal BulusuDinesh Kumar Ganapathi
SivamaniJayaprakash Reddy KallaGowthami Pooja KamadanamNarayana Reddy KondaAswin Kumar KrishnanSainandhan MadupuBasil MathewAnil Moktan TamangShyam Mohan PottigariSupreet SinghBhavikkumar Maheshkumar
ThakkarSanket Shamjibhai VaghaniMadhu Voodugu
MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE (CIVIL STRUCTURES)
Mir Mohammed Mustafa Ali Khan
Ricardo Manuel Chao Barreto Martins
Ashok DasariKarunakar Reddy GaliThushara GunjiPinkeshkumar Ashokbhai JaviyaAnup LamichhaneNimesh Vidusanka Alwis
LokuliyanageDhairya Rameshbhai MananiRaja Phani Sahith NamilikondaVishal Kulwant Singh RajputShreyes RavikumarMark Vimukthi Dhanuka
Siriwardane
MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE (CIVIL)
Prasanna Sai ChadalawadaAmit Amthabhai DesaiNirav Jayantibhai DhandhukiaGiri Naga Hari KakarlaPradyuth Reddy KancherlaGaurang Dineshbhai KapoparaPhanikrishna Yadav NalliboinaManan Jitendrabhai PatelKushkumar Rameshkumar PatelRaviraj Kiritbhai RathodGovinder Singh SainiManinder Singh
MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE (ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC)
Ravinder KumarMuhammad Kamran ArshadMuhammad Sohaib HamedAltamash HussainMaulik Prakashkumar KhamarIkechukwu Kenneth NjokuochaJimikumar Pankajbhai PatelAnchjana RavichandranGurpreet Singh SainiFaisal SajjadCyril Wilson
MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE (NETWORK SYSTEMS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS)
Sang Thien Mai
MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Akheel AhmedDanish Iftikhar AhmedRafah Ghani Al ManshadQuang Loc BuiSree Sai Chitra DuvvapuCameron Alexander HallVinay Kishor KatudiaYi‑Lo LinAndrew MaddenMohinder Singh MandeoPeter Livingstone MannAlexander Douglas McWhaeMaani MehtaConor James NeedhamGeorgios NtrallosJay Dharmendrakumar PancholiNgoc Binh PhamAlexis Javier Eduardo RomeroVivek Narayan SundararajRujuta Raj TamakuwalaFeris TjuandaSimran Kaur VirkHui Min YauLingying YiTanya Maree Zorotheos
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 6.00pm
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MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (PROFESSIONAL COMPUTING)
Dilanka Ashari Abeysinghe Abeysinghe Achchige Dona
Sanchit AggarwalManoj Bandara Amunewela
Gedara KallegodaPramoda Buddhini Balasuriya
Balasuriya ArachchilageKartik ChadhaThanapon ChannavyRithika Ruchi ConradHardik Bharatbhai DavdaPawan Dasanga Vinjaya Deegoda
GamageRoja Reddy DyapaUdara Gihanya Pragna FernandoKrupa Vipul GandhiSamyak Hemant GuneBilal HabibSomphas HengHafiz Muhammad HussainSuraksha Sambhaji JadhavWituda JarusarnSanjana JayakumarDhruvang Rajeshbhai KansaraSourabh KolekarRannulu Clement Shamil
Fonseka KulathilakeHemaka Sanwarani
LansakaranayakeHammad MahmoodArchana MakkenaUshan Buddhika Chandrasena
Malmadana KapugeAbishek MamadurUsama MaqboolAbdul MoizChinnappa Mookalera PoonachaMustafaMinh Tai NguyenMuhammad NomanEktaben Sanjaykumar PatelDhruv Dineshbhai PatelMaharage Suneth Nilanka PereraDuy Thuc PhamPhani Krishna PotluriSandhya PrabhakarAnuj Chandrakant PrajapatiSanket Rameshkumar PrajapatiKamini RajkumarNoor E SaharAbhijit Madhusudan SamantAmanpreet SinghJivanjot SinghDharani Satya Mounika SomuVarun Kumar TanjoreSyed Mubashir TanvirPrathmesh TrivediMuhammad UmerChinn Shio YikAssam Zahid
MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING
Suleman ZiauddinSyed ZakerMahabir SinghSyed Abdul NaveedSevi AltunAshiq Mohamed AshrafVilfred CorreaKeerthana EswaranKaran Ajaybhai GandhiSaurabh Ganesh GhudeTeja Sai GorantlaPratik Bapusaheb KapseFarruq KhanAtmiyakumar Jayeshbhai LadPrasandh Ganesh MadevanAbdul Hakeem Faizan
MohammedVignesh Kumar MuthukumarNiharkumar Sureshbhai PatelHirenkumar Babubhai PatelMohammad RaffayAbdul RehmanSamuel Ranjith Rajapriyam
Rukkesh PaulTouqeer ShahzadHarmandeep SinghParth Bharatbhai SutharViraj Deepak TilekarAbhishek Vijay
MASTER OF SCIENCE (ASTRONOMY)
David Alan GardinerDaniel Hamish Lambeth
MASTER OF SCIENCE (BIOTECHNOLOGY)
Minh Tri BuiTharindu Shirojana GalappaththiHarjot KaurKaren Juliette Labrador LopezSalima RaiRounak Pradeep SinhaSidhartha Surashi
MASTER OF SCIENCE (NETWORK SYSTEMS)
Sukhwinder SinghDarwin Joseph ArulrajVikramjeet SinghHarrish Angammalrani
ChandrasekaranVaibhav Dilip BhattNancy DhallUngamandadige Kavindu
Sandaruwan FernandoJasbir Singh GillAmrit Raj GiriUmakant Horil Prasad GuptaMalik Jamshaid IqbalHaris JamilSeyed Meysam MarashiDheer Paresh PrajapatiHimanshu SinghLovejot SinghApoorva SudhakarPratik VaidyaNaresh Mulchand VavadraAravind VeerasamyKaiyuan Zhang
MASTER OF ENGINEERING (ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY)/MASTER OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION
Valentina Maria Canelon LuisVeronica Andrea Mendoza
Pernia
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Swinburne Research Swinburne has consistently pursued a policy of ensuring quality and critical mass by investing resources in areas of research concentration. Swinburne actively encourages and values its international and industry connections which enrich and enhance the research efforts and careers of our academic staff and students alike.
Graduates listed below have each made a valuable contribution to Swinburne and their respective fields of research.
Graduates for awards from Swinburne Research will be presented by the Pro Vice‑Chancellor, Graduate Research and Research Training, Professor Bernadine Van Gramberg.
Master of Science (Research)
Chieh Ren QuekThesis title: Epitope mapping of the Non-Structural Protein 2 (NSP2) of Rotavirus
Rotavirus infection causes diarrhoea among young children worldwide. To date, a number of previous studies have revealed animal and human antibody reactions targeted towards the non‑structural proteins, including NSP2. This study was designed to map the epitope region of NSP2 reacting to an NSP2-specific monoclonal antibody. Western blot results together with further dot blot, mass spectrometry and bioinformatics analyses revealed two putative epitope sequences on NSP2: QYNKFAVITHGKGHYRIVK and YRIVKYSSVANHADRVYAT. Knowledge on the epitopes of NSP2 protein can be applied in further immunological studies of NSP2 and may be important in the future design of next generation rotavirus vaccines.
Geek Ching TanThesis title: Expression of the Non-Structural Protein 4 (NSP4) of rotavirus in Escherichia coli based expression systems
The non‑structural protein NSP4 is an enterotoxin of the rotavirus acting against the intestinal lining of the infected hosts. In this study, the expression of full‑length NSP4 proteins was attempted in two E. coli‑based systems. Construction of appropriate recombinant plasmids was successful. However, after inducing the expression of NSP4 in E. coli host cells, the optical densities of the bacterial cultures declined, indicating that the expressed NSP4 proteins were toxic to the bacterial cells. The declining bacterial cell numbers also accounted for very low expression levels of NSP4 proteins and made the purification of the expressed proteins difficult.
Doctor of Philosophy
Caitlin Isabel AdamsThesis title: Linking large-scale structure and peculiar velocities in the low-redshift
To understand the universe as a whole, it is important to understand how gravity behaves between galaxies. This behaviour is closely related to the rate at which galaxies and galaxy clusters grow. Dr Adams’ thesis develops a new way to measure this growth rate from the positions and motions of galaxies. We modelled the correlation between the density of galaxies and the movement of galaxies at many different points in the local universe. This relationship revealed new information about the behaviour of gravity, leading to a better measurement of the growth rate of galaxies and galaxy clusters.
Matthew Terence AgnewThesis title: A dynamical search for habitable worlds and solar system analogues
The search for habitable worlds around other stars is an area of immense interest to the exoplanetary science community. However, with the intractably large sample of known exoplanet systems, how do we decide which are the most promising locations to look to find Earth-like planets? Dr Agnew’s thesis explores this question by numerically simulating the most scientifically interesting subset of exoplanetary systems, and determining whether as yet undetected planets of astrobiological interest could reside within them. This work also takes the important step of determining which of these planets would also be detectable with the next generation of observational instruments.
Md Yeasin AhmedThesis title: The influence of roadside vegetation on pavement roughness affected by alluvial expansive soil deposits in Victoria, Australia
Dr Ahmed’s research has investigated the influence of roadside vegetation on pavement roughness progression rates. For this purpose, a rural highway located in North West region of Victoria was selected as a potential site that contained moderate to highly expansive sub‑grades and semi‑arid climate conditions. Roughness data was retrieved from VicRoads and roadside vegetation data was collected using satellite and street view imageries. The roughness data (both in IRI and waveband roughness indices) were analysed against roadside vegetation data to understand the inherent relationship between these variables. Roughness progression rate models were developed for all waveband indices to better understand the tree contribution at various roughness wavelengths. Furthermore, a safe tree plantation design guideline has been proposed which can reduce the risk of deterioration relevant to the presence of trees in road reserve. Finally, a tree proximity ratio and design charts have been developed which can used as a design standard for roadside tree plantation strategies, and help in asset management and cost reduction in maintenance and rehabilitation strategies.
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 6.00pm
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Nuha Yahya Abdulmohsin Al-AttabiThesis title: Effect of conductive fillers on the electrical conductivity and mechanical properties of polyurethane composites
Conducting polymers have attracted considerable interest due to their potential applications in biosensors, drug delivery systems, biomedical implants and tissue engineering. In biomedical applications, conventional conductive polymers, such as polypyrole and polyaniline, have limitations due to poor solubility (polyaniline) and biocompatibility (polypyrrole) as well as processability. The aim of this study is to develop a new family of conductive polymer composites through the addition of conductive fillers into the bulk polyurethane (PU, Elast‑Eon™). These PUs are a thermoplas tic elastomers which behave as electrical insulators, they have been studied extensively for biomedical applications because of their good biocompatibility, biostability, excellent processability and good mechanical properties.
Steve Michael BeguinThesis title: Multi-electrode array for high resolution impedance-based analysis of adherent cell cultures
Dr Beguin’s research project was directed towards the development of a microscale multi electrode array device as a tool that probes electrical properties (i.e. the impedance spectrum) of adherent single cells to identify their biological characteristics. The existing models of the cell impedance were refined to obtain a parametric model of the single cell adherent on a microelectrode. The simulations allowed to find corresponding biological markers from the impedance spectrum acquired by culturing mouse cells and human stem cells in the device. Direct applications range from fundamental research in cell biology, to applied medical diagnostics, to cell farms for cell therapies.
Lu ChenThesis title: Efficient cohesive subgraph search in big attributed graph data
Models for finding cohesive subgraph previously have focused on graphs having no attributes. However, these graphs provide only partial representation of real graph data and miss important attributes describing a variety of features for each vertex in the graphs. As such real graph data are better modelled as attributed graph. Investigations for cohesive subgraph search in attributed graphs are still at preliminary stage. Searching cohesive subgraphs in an attributed graph can discover communities and find useful information for keyword queries. In Dr Chen’s thesis, several cohesive subgraph models considering spatial and textual attributes are studied, which fit into various real applications.
Mohammad Jabed Morshed ChowdhuryThesis title: Subject-driven data sharing: a framework for sharing access to personal data across organisational boundaries
Nowadays, data sharing has become part of life. Sharing data involves context, privacy, and re‑sharing. Capturing these requirements and enforcing them is a challenging job. In addition, individuals are usually restricted by the administrative domain while sharing their data and individuals do not get a global view of their shared resources. In Dr Chowdhury’s research, a framework was developed to enable individuals to share their data from a common place irrespective of the organization, which is actually hosting the data. Finally, research was conducted in blockchain technology to provide data provenance in data sharing.
Pavel KolesnichenkoThesis title: Optical spectroscopy and hyloscopy of monolayers of tungsten disulphide
Monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenides have been studied extensively during the last decade as they provide platforms for realization of valley‑selective and spin‑polarized optoelectronics. However, the existing fabrication techniques are far from meeting industrial needs and commonly result in randomly distributed monolayer islands with heterogeneous optoelectronic properties. Here, to study optoelectronic properties of these materials, optical imaging and time‑resolved Raman techniques were developed. Deeper insights into the optical heterogeneities and crystal growth pathways were obtained using multi‑dimensional analysis of spatially‑resolved excitonic spectra, and dendritic domains of elevated n‑doping levels were recognized. Dr Kolesnichenko ‘s research helps to resolve some conjectures regarding the nature of commonly observed spatial heterogeneities and offers an advanced method for examination of monolayer matter (hyloscopy). The latter, in turn, promises to advance the research around 2D materials and facilitate understanding of their properties and relevant fabrication techniques.
Pengpeng LiThesis title: Influences of risk tolerance, perception and safety climate on unsafe behaviours in construction: workers and managers
Despite improvements made in construction safety over the last few decades, injuries and fatalities still occur on a regular basis. So, how to prevent unsafe behaviours on site for both workers and managers is an important issue. Dr Li’s research tries to understand how construction practitioners process safety risk information from the perspective of how people perceive and tolerate safety risks under certain safety climate. Based on these behaviour analyses, it provides valuable practical insights for better and more effective construction safety management.
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Qiming LiuThesis title: Two-scale topology optimization of dynamic structures and material microstructures
Dr Liu’s thesis investigated two‑scale topology optimization of dynamic structures and their material microstructures on performances including natural frequency, damping and dynamic compliance. Comparing to the one‑scale topology optimization, two‑scale topology optimization provides more design freedom and can essentially invent high‑performance structures. Nevertheless, the research on the two‑scale topology optimization is still limited especially on the design of dynamic structures, which are of significance for practical applications. The modern version of the bi‑directional evolutionary structural optimization (BESO) method has been proved to have the ability to generate convergent and reliable optimized solutions for various design problems. Three numerical algorithms of two‑scale topology optimization based on BESO are provided on natural frequency, damping and dynamic compliance. This proposed two‑scale topology optimization technique provides a solid foundation for designing practical dynamic structures.
Jonathon Luke MiegelThesis title: Methods for improving the ease of use of hearing aids
Dr Miegel’s thesis explores two main avenues for improving the user experience of hearing aids. To address user concerns regarding ease of use and manipulability, a modular interface was designed and prototyped to facilitate a modular hearing aid. The design, development, and testing of an acoustic wireless communication system between a smartphone and a hearing aid is also presented. By leveraging the existing hardware and firmware on the hearing aid an always‑on low power wireless receiver can be implemented to address user concerns regarding both battery life and ease of use.
Ahmed Mohamed Abdelhamid OsmanThesis title: Bacterial attachment and microbiologically influenced corrosion in dynamic/flow systems
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) refers to changes in corrosion caused by the presence of microorganisms, typically as a result of their metabolic activities. While MIC causes major problems of rapid corrosion in a range of industries, the fundamental mechanisms involved are poorly understood. Many of the areas in which MIC is a problem occur in systems with moving fluids, such as piping systems. Despite this, most of the research on MIC is typically performed in static conditions. The overall aim of Dr Osman’s research is to better understand the effects of fluid flow on MIC.
Kirubajiny PasupathyThesis title: Field and laboratory investigation of the durability performance of geopolymer concrete
Dr Pasupathy’s thesis investigated the long term durability performance of geopolymer concrete exposed to atmospheric and aggressive environments. Despite many decades of research, the use of geopolymer concrete in construction industry is very limited due to insufficient knowledge on long term durability. In this study, two major factors influencing the durability of concrete, known as carbonation and chloride diffusion, were studied for different geopolymer concrete types. It was found that the use of slag in geopolymer concrete enhances the durability, compared to fly ash based geopolymer in field environment. Nevertheless, the durability of all studied geopolymer types were still lower than Portland cement concrete. Recommendations were provided to develop suitable geopolymer chemistry and mix design to enhance the durability of geopolymer concrete for industrial applications.
Epma Lupita Ismudya PutriThesis title: Gas transport mechanism for bubble nucleation in aluminium electrolysis
Understanding bubble nucleation behaviour is essential for energy saving possibilities in the aluminium smelting process. However, there are still matters of debate regarding the bubble nucleation behaviour. The main reason for this is the CO/CO2 gas transport mechanism on the underside of anode and its correlation between gas diffusion, anode and bath properties is not yet fully understood. Hence Dr Putri’s research will use experimental techniques to measure the diffusion coefficient of CO2 in porous anode and molten salt, in conjunction with the measurement of properties of anodes materials. Theoretical values for these diffusion coefficients will be calculated for comparison.
Wednesday 21 August 2019, 6.00pm
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Mohammad Al Hossaini ShuvaThesis title: Analysis of thermodynamic behaviour of valuable elements and slag structure during e-waste processing through copper smelting
Waste of electronics and electrical equipment and other end‑of‑life high technology products can be viewed as resources for metals, as they do not only contain the common metals but also trace valuable and rare elements. Elements have different thermodynamic properties that govern the partitioning behaviour during the process. Dr Shuva’s study investigated the thermodynamic behaviour of germanium, palladium and tantalum metals and determine their distribution‑ratio in slag‑metal equilibrium reaction during black copper processing. Moreover, it also examined the ferrous‑calcium‑silicate slag structure using vibrational spectroscopy and correlation between the degree of polymerization and distribution‑ratio was developed using multiple regression analysis.
Ming XiaThesis title: Investigation of cementitious materials for powder-based 3D printing
3D concrete printing is an emerging technology that is set to revolutionize the construction industry by allowing ‘free‑form’ construction without the use of expensive formwork. Powder‑based 3D concrete printing is one of such techniques, which is capable of producing building components with significantly high resolution. One of the main challenges of this technique is the very limited scope of printable cementitious materials that can be used for construction applications. Dr Xia’s research aims to overcome the issues and barriers by developing a systemic methodology to adapt conventional construction materials to the powder‑based 3D concrete printing technique.
Lingkai XingThesis title: Artificial neural network-based foreign exchange market modeling and analysis
Foreign exchange market is one of the most influential and complex financial markets. Due to the complexity of foreign exchange market, the modeling and prediction of FX market is an extremely complex challenge faced by scientists and economists today. In this research, Dr Xing explores the use of artificial neural networks for modeling and analysing the market with financial big data. Investigations and researches are mainly focusing on developments of structures and training algorithms of neural network models to provide consistent and reliable foreign exchange market predictions for financial planning, decision‑making, investment and risk management for financial institutes and governments.
Jianjun ZhangThesis title: Plastic deformation and energy absorption of lightweight cellular materials
Dr Zhang’s thesis is to investigate the energy absorption and plastic deformation of the three novel lightweight cellular materials: auxetic materials, origami materials and graded materials. The mechanisms of plastic deformation and the effect of cell geometries and loading conditions on their energy absorption and protective performance are to be explored. Three research methods are to be employed: experiments, finite element simulation and analytical modelling. The research findings are expected to pave the way for engineering applications of lightweight cellular materials as energy absorbers and protective equipment.
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