Real-world data is generated and collected when people interact with services or products, and includes for example electronic medical records, hospitalisation and cancer registry data. She is an executive board member of the Genetics Society of Australasia and the Evolution Society of Australasia. UNSW's School of Optometry and Vision Science is committed to forming partnerships within the ophthalmic industry and across the healthcare sector. Through her research, Dr Foster aims to understand why the spin of galaxies slows down as they age. Mins research seeks to study: 1) the relationships between various risk factors and patient-relevant outcomes among individuals with chronic disease to find novel ways to detect markers of disease early so that appropriate management strategies can be implemented and 2) current and potential management strategies (e.g. When Sophie is not researching, she enjoys racing in yachts on Sydney harbour, skiing the Austrian alps and good books. As a young female ethnic researcher, embracing diversity has been a priority for Natalia. She is interested in renewable energy conversion, developing energy materials for solar photovoltaic and solar fuel applications, and her research focuses on the development of thin film and tandem solar cells, solar fuel devices (hydrogen production and CO2 reduction) through materials and associated devices design and synthesis as well as scientific understanding of the fundamental processes involved. Furthermore, he is interested in the analysis of components that fail in service. He also gained extensive knowledge in the development of soft robotic systems including novel soft sensors and actuators for haptic/tactile displays, fashion, advanced wearable devices, rehabilitation, and healthcare. In particular, he is interested in computational social choice, algorithmic game theory and market design. Sarah is also motivated to address issues of equity and inclusion in the sciences. David White is a Scientia Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology. Dr Emma Kirby is a Scientia Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture, in the Centre for Social Research in Health. The research hub also builds Australias research capability, linking highly experienced researchers from across a number of universities and providing opportunities for new and emerging researchers towork with them on innovative solutions with industry partners.. When Paul is not is not researching, he enjoys cycle touring. With this information, the ones in rate might be capable of create new techniques, which consciousness available in the marketplace possibilities in order to advantage them, making their commercial enterprise efforts profitable withinside the process. Dr Katherine Moseby is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Science, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences. Optometry Market Shareby Company Type Report is designed to incorporate both qualify qualitative and quantitative aspects of the industry with respect to each of the regions and countries involved in the study. Email: amanda.lea@unsw.edu.au, UNSW As a member of the Kids Cancer Alliance Dr Vittorio has established collaborations with paediatric oncologists and industry partners. This report also outlines the market trends of each segment and consumer behaviors impacting the Optometry market and what implications these may have on the industry's future. Through her research Dr Raven aims to help create a national dialogue on Indigenous peoples relationships to food that creates policy change for Indigenous people living in urban, regional and remote areas. When Chris is not researching, he enjoys composing music, playing the piano, and spending time with his two miniature dachshunds. For further information about Dr Mark Ooi please see his research page: Martin Peeks is a Scientia Lecturer in the Faculty of Science, School of Chemistry. Through his research, Brett aims to push the boundaries of what is thought possible for silicon solar cells and help drive the world towards a green energy future, reduce the reliance on fossil fuels for electricity generation and enable the use of photovoltaics for other applications such as transportation. Her specific research is in understanding the role and rights of community health workers in delivering sustainable development goals in low and middle income countries. - Climate change and the eye. She proactively engages with stakeholders to maximise the efficiency, timeliness and innovation of research using real-world data holdings. Prof. Khalili said: Our aspiration is to make a step change in the way infrastructure is designed, constructed, monitored, managed, and maintained. Through her research, Alexandra aims to help guide ongoing country-level COVID-19 vaccine programs, that align with the broader immunisation and health system priorities of individual countries. She heads the Nanotechnology for Food and Medicine Laboratory and she is interested in developing technologies that enable the detection of diseases, food contamination, and environmental pollutants better and faster. He is best known for his ground-breaking work on aluminium oxide for crystalline silicon surface passivation which is now the de facto standard for industrial silicon solar cells. Aliza Werner-Seidler is a Scientia SeniorLecturer and Clinical Psychologist in the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the Black Dog Institute. Abigail has attracted research income of over $4 million working with and delivering research for government, not-for-profits and industry. David has worked with a range of partners in Government and Industry to address problems of applied and theoretical significance, including the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Defence Science and Technology Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology (US), London Metropolitan Police and the Reserve Bank of Australia. His computational design studies over the past decade have resulted in a co-authored book, Grammatical and syntactical approaches in Architecture: Emerging research and opportunities. A new research hub that will enhance infrastructure systems in the urban, energy and resources sectors has opened at UNSW Sydney. When Neeraj is not researching, he enjoys going on adventures with his family, be it exploring Sydney and the surrounds or the world. Well provide you with a varied education in optometry through theCentre for Eye Healthand theBrien Holden VisionInstitute. She is currently leading a programof work focused on establishing population-based evidence on the long-term outcomes of prescribed opioid use, including the risk of developing dependence, overdose, and other harms. Through his research, Michael aims to expand scholarly understanding of the social and technological contexts of child sexual abuse and contribute to the prevention and identification of child sexual abuse and the support of victims/survivors. She is interested in the prevention, early intervention and treatment of mental health problems including depression, anxiety and sleep disturbance. This report can help to understand the relevant market and consumer trends that are driving the Optometry market. UNSW is located on the unceded territory of the Bedegal (Kensington campus), Gadigal (City and Paddington Campuses) and Ngunnawal peoples (UNSW Canberra) who are the Traditional Owners of the lands where each campus of UNSW is situated. 3. She is interested in understanding how gene function is regulated in the human brain and her research focuses on the role of gene expression regulation in neurodevelopmental disorders such as Autism Spectrum Disorders. She loves the beach, travelling, reading and good food. . COVID-19 Information Luca believes in open-source science and has shared several computational resources through his GitHub account (https://github.com/modenaxe) and research presentations on his YouTube channel: (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp08ZXIV056MxvOvdMeowtA). When Edgar is not researching, he enjoys playing soccer and spending time with his family. Through his research, Paul aims to challenge the way we think about energy poverty issues in Africa. When Xunyu is not researching, he enjoys travelling, wine tasting, and playing soccer (previously in the field and now on the Nintendo Switch). He is also an EU Marie Skodowska-Curie Fellow and Tinbergen Institute Fellow. When A/Prof Salter is not researching, he enjoys studying and teaching meditation classes on behalf of his local Buddhist temple. He is interested in artificial intelligence, theoretical computer science, and microeconomics and his research focuses on the intersection of the three fields. For further information about Dornasee her research page: https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/dr-dorna-esrafilzadeh. " Dendritic cells at the ocular surface: tracking the time-course of ocular allergy treatment." To view our Scientia Profiles follow the link or scroll down the page. Dr. Gloria Pignatta is a Civil Engineer with a Ph.D. in Energy Engineering from the University of Perugia, Italy. Andreys research focuses on light manipulation with nanoscale structures. For further information on Dr Joshua Zeunert, please see his research page: https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/dr-joshua-zeunert. To assist in this ambition, she uses sophisticated statistical modelling approaches applied to large-scale datasets to increase our understanding of the relationship between alcohol use and health. Given the increasing ageing population, it is crucial to understand late-life depression and the relationship with cognitive decline in more detail to advance treatment and prevention strategies. " Issues pertaining to recruitment and retention of rural and remote optometrists in Australia." She is also interested in developing new classes of atomically thin materials that provide foundation for novel catalysis systems, renewable energies and biomedical devices. Through his research, Jason aims to deliver robust evidence to improve peoples diets, which is one of the most important risk factors for poor health globally. She is interested in blood borne viruses, specifically HIV, hepatitis C and hepatitis, and her research focuses on strategic clinical questions in the diagnosis and management of viral hepatitis. design, conduct and management of clinical trials Before finishing his Ph.D, Hamid joined Prof Alistair Forrest's Lab at Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research to study transcriptional regulation in mammals by cutting-edge machine learning techniques. Kerry Humphreys is an Associate Professor at UNSW Sydney. For further information about Laura Parker see her research page: https://www.bees.unsw.edu.au/laura-parker. For further information about Katja see her research page: http://www.business.unsw.edu.au/our-people/katjaignatieva. For further information about Liza-Mare see her research page: Neeraj is also a big science fiction fan. Sukanya Jaiswal OCULAR SURFACE & TEAR FILM RESEARCH AREAS: JuHyun led two externally funded research projects, supported by OLT and DFAT, in Australia. When Alex is not researching, he enjoys spending time with his young and growing family. Through his research, Da-Wei aims to bridge the fundamentals in materials physics and chemistry with the energy engineering and applications. The readers will also get their hands on the revenue and sales data of each region and country for the period 2017-2030. Sheis interested in the socio-cultural aspects of sexual, reproductive and maternal health, in low- to middle-income settings with a particular focus on Papua New Guinea. Her recent project on the use of wearables for urban heat assessment can also be found at: Sukhmani Khorana is a Scientia Associate Professor in the Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture, School of the Arts and Media. In 2019, she was selected to be part of UNSWs Women in Maths and Science Champion Program, she is a member of important Australian gender equity societies, and her research includes marginalised populations from South America and East Asia. At UNSW, professional training (including clinical optometry) is integrated with the . When Lisa is not researching, she enjoys communicating science with the public, spending time with her family or working out at her local CrossFit gym. Hamid received his master degree in artificial intelligence/machine learning and his Ph.D in computational biology from UNSW, 2018. She is interested in reducing the burden of infectious diseases in low and middle -income countries and her research focuses on developing and optimising strategies to control infectious diseases including neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) and sexually transmitted infections.