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Veronica Soebarto

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University of Adelaide

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Climatology

30%

Ergonomics

50%

Air Conditioning

40%

Thermoregulation

30%

Comfort

20%

Solar Energy Engineering

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Energy Efficiency

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Recent Grants

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Developing Resilient Housing for Low Socio-Economic Older People

Open Date: 2022-05-01

Close Date: 2024-12-01

Grant: Close

Determining the social value of extreme, mixed-use urban developments

Open Date: 2021-11-01

Close Date: 2024-12-01

Grant: Close

Improving thermal environment of housing for older Australians

Open Date: 2018-01-01

Close Date: 2020-12-31

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Building and Ethics: Understanding A Corpus of Contemproary Australian Award-Winning Houses as Responses to Ecological, Social and Built Contexts

Open Date: 2002-01-01

Close Date: 2004-12-31

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University of Adelaide

Transitioning Whyalla into a Resilient City through Innovative Green Housing Development Model

A fully funded PhD research project is available at the University of Adelaide, focusing on the transformation of Whyalla into a resilient city through innovative green housing development. The project is supervised by a team including Prof Veronica Soebarto, A/Prof Lyrian Daniel, Dr David Kroll, and Senior Lecturer Ehsan Sharifi. The research aims to develop a sustainable housing model that leverages Whyalla's industrial heritage and renewable energy potential, addressing the city's transition to a post-carbon future. Key themes include reducing embodied carbon and construction waste, enhancing energy efficiency and self-sufficiency, implementing passive design strategies, and creating climate-responsive, regenerative urban landscapes. The project aligns with state and national sustainable development goals and seeks to provide evidence-based guidelines for green urban transition. Applicants must prepare a concise research proposal, CV, academic transcripts, and proof of English proficiency, and submit these as a single PDF via the university's expression of interest portal. The scholarship is for a 2026 start, with applications due by November 17, 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed, and successful applicants will be invited to formally apply for the PhD program. This opportunity is ideal for candidates passionate about sustainability, urban planning, and innovative housing solutions.

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Kelly McDougall

University of South Australia

AUSTRALIA

Wassim Jabi

Professor

Cardiff University

UNITED KINGDOM

David Kroll

Senior Lecturer

University of Adelaide

AUSTRALIA

Ruidong Chang

University of Adelaide

AUSTRALIA

Joost van Hoof

Lector/Professor of Urban Ageing

The Hague University of Applied Sciences

NETHERLANDS

Mohamed Sabry Gomaa

Lecturer and Major Discipline Coordinator

Swinburne University of Technology

AUSTRALIA

Helen Barrie

University of South Australia

AUSTRALIA

Carmel Williams

University of Adelaide

AUSTRALIA

Dino Pisaniello

University of Adelaide

AUSTRALIA

Renuka Visvanathan

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AUSTRALIA

John Kandulu

Flinders University

AUSTRALIA