Katie Turlington
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PhD Candidate, Australian Rivers Institute,
Griffith University
I am a PhD Candidate and Research Assistant at the Australian Rivers Institute. My research focuses on optimising remote, non-invasive ecological monitoring methods. Currently, I am exploring the sounds of ecosystems and their relationships with the environment - where the goal of my PhD research is to determine whether sound can be used as an alternative monitoring system in freshwater streams. My work also involves data management, ecological modelling, and coding, as well as teaching as a laboratory demonstrator at Griffith University.
Experience-
2021–present
PhD Candidate, Griffith University
2020–present
Research assistant, Australian Rivers Institute
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2021
Griffith University, Master of Environment
2016
University of Queensland, Bachelor of Arts


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