Research Working Group

The CoEER has a Research Working Group (RWG) from faculty of Engineering, Sciences, Natural Resources, Built Environment, and Humanities.  Their core function is to work together and contribute to research and related activities (grant proposals, supervision of projects, consultancy, module development, editorial assistance, establishment of research areas, postgraduate student recruitment, and so on) of CoEER. 

The current composition of the RWG:

  1. Mr. Elizah Simon – Rainforest Habitat Manager – elizah.simon@pnguot.ac.pg
  2. Mr. Starza Paul – School of Communication and Development Studies – starza.paul@pnguot.ac.pg
  3. Mrs. Stephanie Konts – School of Civil Engineering – stephanie.konts@pnguot.ac.pg
  4. Dr. Cathy Koloa – School of Surveying and Land Studies – cathy.kola@pnguot.ac.pg
  5. Dr. Tingneyuc Sekac – School of Surveying and Land Studies – tingneyuc.sekac@pnguot.ac.pg
  6. Dr. Steve Ales – School of Mechanical Engineering – steve.korokan@pnguot.ac.pg
  7. Dr. Wilson Kobal – School of Mining Engineering – wilson.kobal@pnguot.ac.pg
  8. Dr. Jimmy Moses – School of Forestry – jimmy.moses@pnguot.ac.pg
  9. Dr. Ronnie Dotaona – School of Agriculture – ronnie.dotaona@pnguot.ac.pg
  10. Dr. Jason Wau – School of Applied Sciences – jason.wau@pnguot.ac.pg
  11. Dr. Patrick Michael – RWG lead & Director of CoEER – patrick.michael@pnguot.ac.pg
  12. Mrs. Betty Tiko – School of Agriculture – betty.tiko@pnguot.ac.pg

The composition is not limit to the range of expertise available and it is the responsibility of CoEER to establish contacts for interested researchers, partners and stakeholders within the University for them.

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