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Researchers on NotedSource with connections to Queensland University of Technology include Marc Portus PhD EMBA BHMS(Hons), Luke Connelly, and Dr Thea Blackler.

Marc Portus PhD EMBA BHMS(Hons)

Gold Coast, New South Wales, Australia
Praxis Performance Group | Pace Doctor
Education

Queensland University of Technology

Executive MBA, Strategy & International Leadership / 2017

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

University of Western Australia

PhD, Cricket fast bowling biomechanics, trunk injury and ball speed / 2007

Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Australian Catholic University

Bachelor of Human Movement Studies (Honours), Biomechanics & Exercise Physiology / 1999

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Research Expertise
Sport Ecosystems
Cricket Fast Bowling Biomechanics, Performance and Injury
About
Dr. Marc Portus is a highly skilled and experienced sports science professional with over 20 years of experience in the field. He holds an Executive MBA in Strategy & International Leadership, a PhD in Cricket fast bowling biomechanics, and a Bachelor of Human Movement Studies (Honours) in Biomechanics & Exercise Physiology. Dr. Portus is a specialist in the field of cricket biomechanics, with a particular focus on bowler performance, injury prevention, and ball speed. He has worked with top-level athletes and teams, including Cricket Australia, the Australian Institute of Sport, and Papua New Guinea Rugby League. Dr. Portus is also the founder of Pace Doctor, a company that provides biomechanical analysis and training programs for fast bowlers. With his extensive education and experience, he is a leading authority on sports performance and strategy.

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Luke Connelly

Professor of Health Economics, The University of Queensland, CBEH
Experience

The University of Bologna

Professor

The University of Queensland

Professor of Health Economics / May, 2015Present

Professor of Health Economics and Associate Director / January, 2008August, 2015

Associate Professor and Associate Director / May, 2003December, 2007

Queensland University of Technology

Senior Lecturer in Economics / May, 2000April, 2003

Lecturer / January, 1998April, 2000

Research Expertise
Health economics
insurance
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
Human Factors and Ergonomics
And 38 more
About
Luke Connelly is Professor of Health Economics at the Centre for the Business and Economics of Health. He also holds a Professorial appointment (part-time) at The University of Bologna, to which he was appointed in 2017 via the Italian “Direct Call” ([link](https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/luke.connelly/en)) process. In 2019 he was appointed as Honorary Professor at The University of Sydney. His main interests are in health economics and insurance economics and the effects of institutions (including legal constructs) on incentives and behaviour. He has also worked in other fields of applied microeconomics, including education economics and transport economics. His publications include papers in *Review of Income and Wealth*, *Health Economics*, *Journal of Health Economics*, *Journal of Risk and Insurance*, *Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance*, *Accident Analysis and Prevention*, *Journal of Law and Medicine*, *Journal of Clinical Epidemiology*, *European Journal of Health Economics*, *International Journal of Health Economics and Finance*, *Social Science and Medicine*, *Economic Papers*, *Economic Analysis and Policy*, *Journal of Transport Economics and Policy*, *Labour Economics*, *Economics and Human Biology* as well as in a range of clinical journals, including *Lancet*. Luke has served on a number of public committees including the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC), which advises the Australian Minister for Health on the safety, efficacy, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of new and extant listings on Australia's Medicare Benefits Schedule. He has extensive service on other public committees and taskforces as well as extensive teaching and consulting engagements with industry. Over his career he has been a chief investigator on research grants and contracts totalling more than $67m. He is a member of the Editorial Boards of European Journal of Health Economics and the International Journal on Environmental Research and Public Health. He is a member of the International Health Economics Association's Arrow Awards Committee, which awards an annual prize in honour of Nobel Laureate Kenneth Arrow for the best paper in the field. He is currently Guest Editor (with Christophe Courbage) on a Special Issue of the Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance on Insurance and Emerging Health Risks. His current research interests include health service innovations to improve the health of people with chronic kidney disease(CKD). Ongoing interests include the economics of disability and insurance, compensable injury compensation schemes, and the determinants of health. Luke enjoys and has considerable experience teaching economics and health economics at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. In 2014 he was awarded the School of Economics Distinguished Teaching Award for his teaching on UQ's Master of Health Economics Program. In July 2016 and July 2019 he also taught summer schools in Health Economics and the Economics of Insurance at The University of Lucerne, Switzerland. Over the past 10 years he has been a chief investigator on grants totalling more than $70m.

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Dr Thea Blackler

Highly experienced researcher, Full Professor and Associate Dean at Queensland University of Technology. Research expertise in intuitive interaction, older people and children interacting with technology. More than 110 peer reviewed papers.
Education

Queensland University of Technology

Brisbane

Queensland University of Technology

PhD Intuitive Interaction with Complex Artefacts, School of Design / September, 2016

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

De Montfort University

MA Industrial Design / September, 1998

Leicester

Brunel University

BA (Hons) Design and Technology with Education, Design and Education / July, 1993

West London

Brunel University

Certificate in Education, Design and Education / July, 1993

West London
Experience

Queensland University of Technology

Full Professor / August, 2018Present

promoted to Full Professor

Associate Professor / August, 2013August, 2018

promoted to Associate Professor

Senior Lecturer / August, 2008August, 2013

Promoted to Senior Lecturer

Lecturer / February, 2005August, 2008

Full time role as Lecturer

University of Queensland

RA, Tutor, Lecturer, Course leader / 20012005

Queensland University of Technology

Associate Dean, Research, Faculty of Creative Industries, Education and Social Justice / June, 2021Present

Leadership of research for the 250 academics in the faculty

About
I am Associate Dean (Research) of the Faculty of Creative Industries, Education and Social Justice, and a Professor in the School of Design, at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. I am one of the world leaders of research in intuitive interaction, with a book, many articles and a special journal issue on the topic. I have conducted research projects on intuitive interaction for adults, older adults and children, developing novel methods of coding observational data in the process. I have also researched how older people engage with technology and how to design for people living with dementia. I am currently leading one Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery project on novel technologies for increasing active play for preschool children and another on distanced intergenerational interaction using technology. I have attracted and worked with external partners in government, community and industry on various projects and have won four ARC grants. I have published more than 110 peer reviewed papers, been invited to give presentations internationally and I am the recipient of several awards, including a 2018 ig-nobel.

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