Emma D’Antoine

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FEnEx CRC Foundation Fellow, Curtin University

Curtin University

Dr Emma D’Antoine recently completed her PhD researching psychosocial risk factors for offshore oil and gas workers, passed in September 2024 and gained a Chancellor of the University’s Commendation for: Experience in recruiting for qualitative research, conducting focus groups, one-to-one interviews, analysis of qualitative research through NVivo, identifying patterns and themes and using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. During the last year she has been employed as a Sessional Academic by the School of Psychology at Curtin University. She is currently based at the Curtin Institute for Energy Transition, researching the views of a range of stakeholders from industry, government, academic and not for profit organisations on the challenges and opportunities of the energy transition. This involves NVivo analysis of qualitative survey data, participant recruitment, interviews, interview transcription and reporting of results via reports and manuscripts. Her academic background is in Psychology and Human Rights, but her personal interests also lie in these fields.