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Louise AdamsProfile page
Senior Lecturer
Fisheries and Aquaculture
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- Senior LecturerFisheries and Aquaculture
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- Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Science building, Launceston, TAS, 7250
SUPERVISION & TEACHING
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CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Nutritional Benefits of Sustainably Farmed Salmon
4 Oct 2021
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Seabirds as Vectors for Nutrients and Pollutants to Islands
1 Dec 2018 - 26 Aug 2023
Megan Louise Grant
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Respiratory and Nutritional Physiology of Spiny Lobster Juveniles in Culture
5 Dec 2016 - 22 Apr 2021
Shuangyao Wang
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
The Effects of Sustainable Aquaculture Certification on the Production, Social and Economic Performance of Small-scale Prawn Farmers in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam
30 Jun 2015 - 22 Aug 2020
Tan Duc Nguyen
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Factors affecting pigmentation quality in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) at elevated temperature
14 Dec 2013 - 15 Dec 2018
Martin Grunenwald
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Performance of the Black Tiger Prawn (Penaeus Monodon) fed Fucoidan under Sub-optimal Conditions
4 Oct 2010 - 20 Aug 2016
Daniel Caton Pountney
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Protein and Energy Nutrition of Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill, 1814)
8 Jul 2009 - 1 Jul 2013
Md Nurul Amin
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Physiological Responses to Different Environmental and Culture Conditions during Ontogeny of the Spiny Lobster, Sagmariasus verreauxi
16 Jun 2008 - 25 May 2012
Mark Andrew Jensen
COMPLETED MASTERS SUPERVISION
Skin Colour, Colour Preferences and Retinal Structure of Pot Bellied Seahorse, Hippocampus abdominalis
17 Oct 2005 - 24 Oct 2007
Miriam Maass
UNIT COORDINATED
This unit provides an opportunity for you to undertake professional work experience in a broad range of science and engineering disciplines to support preparation for the world of work. This may take the form of work experience within the University, government agency or business within an appropriate laboratory or industrial setting or working in a small group for an organisation. Professional experience in the workplace aims to enable you to develop a sound understanding of the role and relevance of science and engineering in meeting business needs by integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications.The professional experience will help you gain an improved knowledge of organisations that employ science and engineering graduates, workplace culture and career pathways. You will develop a richer appreciation of the graduate qualities required for science and engineering professionals, participate in work teams, comply with norms and rules of the business, and recognise personal strengths and areas for development through personal reflection and feedback from your host organisation.