The overworked listening brain Summary PhD opportunity studying sleep, hearing and cognition: study how listening effort affects the brain and sleep using EEG, psychoacoustics and neuroimaging at Macquarie, Woolcock and Cochlear Ltd. Supervisory Team Dr Sriram Boothalingam – Hearing Scientist, Macquarie University and National Acoustic Laboratories Associate Professor Angela D’Rozario – Sleep Neurophysiologist, Woolcock Institute and Macquarie University Professor Nathaniel Marshall – Sleep Epidemiologist, Woolcock Institute and Macquarie University Gabriel Katzeff – Clinical Analyst (Cognition and Hearing), Cochlear Ltd Synopsis Using cutting-edge sleep and neuroimaging techniques, the project explores how effortful listening during the day alters sleep architecture and neurophysiological restoration at night. More Information Research Scholarship: The Overworked Listening Brain Current PhD Opportunities Developing 3D printed lung models Developing a 3D nasal model for targeted drug delivery testing Engineering powders for the next generation of biologics Examining the impact of sleep on Alzheimer's How breathing shapes airway biology and particle deposition The overworked listening brain