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Graduated students

For information on all available scholarships for 2009 see the scholarships list.

From this page you can meet some of our students who have now graduated, learn ab­out the research they conducted while they were with the CRC, and discover what life is like for CRC for Forestry graduates!

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Phillip Alcorn studied crown and canopy dynamics in subtropical eucalypt plantations.
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Justin Bloomfield explored genetic variation of Eucalyptus obliqua in Tasmania.
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Belinda Browning studied moss and liverwort succession and how this relates to forest age and log decay in Tasmanian lowland wet eucalypt forest.
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Genevieve Gates studied macrofungal biodiversity as a tool for the sustainable management of coarse woody debris.
Mr Liam Hindrum
Liam Hindrum investigated the effects of harvesting disturbance on understorey regeneration within aggregated retention coupes in southern Tasmania.
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Rebecca Jones assessed the risk of genetic contamination from blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) plantations in Australia.
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Amelia Koch studied native animals' use of tree hollows in Eucalyptus obliqua forest and graduated in 2007. Dr Koch now works for the Forest Practices Authority.
Tendai Mapondera
Tendai Mapondera was studying the diversity and origin of Gonipterus scutellatus in Western Australia.
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Juan Carlos Valencia studied non-destructive evaluation techniques in the prediction of solid-wood suitability of Eucalyptus nitens plantation, grown under a range of thinning strategies, and is now finished. Congratulations Juan Carlos!