Category Public Health Innovation Show all
-
Congratulations to Pallav Pant on his PhD Confirmation Seminar!
Share Congratulations to Pallav Pant on his PhD Confirmation Seminar! on Facebook Share Congratulations to Pallav Pant on his PhD Confirmation Seminar! on Twitter Share Congratulations to Pallav Pant on his PhD Confirmation Seminar! on Linkedin Email Congratulations to Pallav Pant on his PhD Confirmation Seminar! linkOn Friday 30 May 2025, Pallav Pant successfully presented his PhD Confirmation Seminar at Griffith University's Gold Coast Campus.
His research, titled “Advancing Accessible Emergency Communication: Co-Designing Digital Solutions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Communities in Queensland,” is a vital step toward inclusive and equitable emergency communication systems.
Pallav’s interdisciplinary project brings together public health, digital technology, and inclusive design, with a strong co-design approach that centres the lived experiences of Deaf and Hard of Hearing community members.
His work is supervised by a dynamic team: Dr Febi Dwirahmadi, Prof Elizabeth Kendall AM GAICD, Prof Dian Tjondronegoro, and Dr Monique Lewis, and chaired by Professor Faruk Ahmed.
🔍 About Pallav:
Pallav is a passionate public health communicator with a rich background in global health, risk communication, and health emergency preparedness. Before beginning his PhD journey at the School of Medicine and Dentistry at Griffith University, Queensland, Pallav worked across Asia and the Pacific and was engaged with Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction (DIDRR) advocacy. He’s committed to using inclusive, evidence-based solutions to strengthen communication in crisis settings.This inclusive seminar was accessible with Auslan interpreting and live captions — reflecting the values behind Pallav’s research.
The team at Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability are proud to support researchers like Pallav, who are reimagining communication to ensure no one is left behind. We wish him all the very best on his PhD journey!
To find out more about Pallav’s research, please contact him via email on: pallav.pant@griffithuni.edu.au