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TUDLab The TUDLab team

The TUDLab team

Academic Board

TUDLab Chair, Geographer

Lisa's research focuses on the politics of urban spaces in the tropical world, from the changing meanings of public spaces to the politics of designing the built environment.

Urban Designer

Simona is interested in working across traditional disciplinary boundaries to solve urban problems. Her research includes: urban design and planning of tropical Asian cities, livability and sustainability of urban spaces and pedestrianisation.

Hydrologist

Han She has worked on urban stormwater remediation projects, such as rain gardens and green roofs, using low impact development techniques (LID) in tropical areas. She is also interested in river rehabilitation and restoration efforts.

Sociologist

Nick researches predominantly in the area of lifestyle or amenity migration. He has also researched areas of climate change adaptation, insurance and under-insurance issues and the histories of coastal development in Australia.

Lecturer

Zoe is a geographer and interdisciplinary expert on environmental governance and development, with a focus on community-based and participatory approach. She is interested in urban indigeneity, urban agriculture and rural-urban interaction.

Professional Board

Designer and Sustainability Advisor

Sophie is a Strategy and Sustainability Advisor at Cairns Regional Council. She has a passion for design as a means to respond to our urban environment through tropical urbanism, climate responsive built form and smart cities technologies.

Architect

Gisela is an architect and urban designer at CA Architects. Her focus is on how residential, commercial, retail and public spaces can combine to create the best urban environments.

Architect

Roger is the Principal at TPG Architects, and is currently leading the review of the Cairns CBD and Esplanade Masterplan and consulted for Council on the Cairns City Height and Impact Study.

Planner

Urbi is a Senior Planner at wildPLAN, with over 12 years experience in the property and planning sector. Her expertise includes master planning, land use planning in remote and Indigenous communities and community engagement services.

Landscape Architect

Andrew has extensive Landscape Architectural experience in both the private and government sector. His civic projects include the redevelopment of Munro Martin Park and the Cairns Performing Arts Centre.

Affiliated Researchers

Research Fellow

Anthony is a Research Fellow at Cairns Institute. His interests are in abandoned places, architecture, aesthetics, community, and creativity, and the development of methodologies for practitioners to measure and quantify social impacts.

PhD Candidate

Rana is a tutor at JCU and an academic at UTS. Her main areas of research are liveability and migration in regional areas and volunteer tourism and sustainability. She has been an academic assessor for AFTA National Travel Industry Awards.

PhD Candidate

Benedict is a facility manager with a keen interest in the performance of smart public buildings in the tropics. His research explores various quantitative models for ventilation monitoring, prediction, and control of aerosolised air pollutants in real-time.

PhD Candidate

Kaye’s research explores the connections between people and wildlife in their front yards, and devises ways to measure environmental awareness and stewardship. She is interested in inspiring people to grow plants that attract local wildlife.

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Yee Mun Loong

Masters by Research Candidate

Yee Mun is an urban planner/hobby farmer turned researcher. His latest research explores place branding from the perspective of young emerging artists in Cairns.

PhD Candidate

Rachael is a PhD candidate in Society and Culture with a Class I Hons in Human Geography and a Bachelor in Environmental Management (Sustainability Major). Her research focuses are place, community gardens, food, and environmental amnesias.