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Using computer simulations to design better printable solar cells

The ability to print efficient, stable and cheap solar cells near ambient conditions would revolutionise our transition to renewable energy.  Metal halide perovskites have more...

Supervisor(s): Widmer-Cooper, Asaph (Dr)

Mapping the biogeography of harmful blue-green algae across Australia

There is evidence that the distribution and abundance of harmful blue green algae is changing in Australia. However, the evidence of this is generally limited to a number of reports more...

Supervisor(s): Van Ogtrop, Floris (Dr)

Efficient Key-Value store for future hardware

The systems lab is looking for 3 PhD students to work on operating systems and databases. The objective will be to maximizing performance, minimizing energy usage and improving the more...

Supervisor(s): Lepers, Baptiste (Dr)

Leveraging persistent memory in the Linux kernel

The Linux kernel has been designed with the idea that persistent storage is slow, has high latency, and can only be accessed asynchronously (i.e., by sending a request to a disk tha more...

Supervisor(s): Lepers, Baptiste (Dr)

Detecting data races in the Linux kernel

The Linux kernel is a highly optimized multi-core system. As a consequence, kernel developers frequently use relaxed synchronization models: instead of protecting shared variables w more...

Supervisor(s): Lepers, Baptiste (Dr)

Socio-Technical Futures Lab – Recommendation Systems and Data

Emerging technologies such as machine vision, AR/VR, AI and recommendation systems raise profound questions about the relationship between technology and society, and how these tech more...

Supervisor(s): Goggin, Gerard (Professor), Carter, Marcus (Dr)

A complex systems approach to colony collapse in honeybees

Honeybee colonies around the world are under threat due to an array of interacting stressors some of which can cause colonies to collapse suddenly and with little warning. This proj more...

Supervisor(s): Latty, Tanya (Dr)

HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION: USING TRAINING TO INCREASE AWARNESS, REDUCE STIGMA, & ENHANCE EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND REFERRAL TO GAMBLING TREATMENT

Australians spend more money per person gambling than people from any other country, around twice the average per capita expenditure of Western countries. Around 1% of adults in mos more...

Supervisor(s): Gainsbury, Sally (Associate Professor)

Internet gambling treatment programs: Online self-directed interventions for prevention and treatment of gambling problems

Australians spend more money per person gambling than people from any other country, around twice the average per capita expenditure of Western countries. Around 1% of adults in mos more...

Supervisor(s): Gainsbury, Sally (Associate Professor)

Preventing gambling problems: Increasing engagement with voluntary consumer protection tools to reduce gambling harms

Australians spend more money per person gambling than people from any other country, around twice the average per capita expenditure of Western countries. Around 1% of adults in mos more...

Supervisor(s): Gainsbury, Sally (Associate Professor)