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Channel Code Design in Short Block Length Regime: Capacity Analysis and Code Design

Ultra-reliable and low latency communications is central to the development of next generation's mobile communications and many emerging mission critical applications. The project w more...

Supervisor(s): Shirvanimoghaddam, Mahyar (Dr), Li, Yonghui (Professor), Vucetic, Branka (Professor)

Utility of Cerebrospinal fluid proteomics to define molecular mechanisms in brain disease of childhood.

Brain diseases of childhood are very common and result in significant disability, and cost to the nation. Common diseases include epilepsy, cerebral palsy, autism and mental health more...

Supervisor(s): Dale, Russell (Professor)

Amino Acid Utilisation in Reduced Protein Diets

Chicken-meat is the dominant animal protein source in human diets in Australia.  This research will increase our future capacity to produce affordable, healthy chicken-meat wit more...

Supervisor(s): Liu, Sonia (Dr)

Design and synthesis of selective anion receptors to facilitate transmembrane anion transport in epithelial cells

CF is a recessive genetic condition that results from the dysregulation of anion transport through the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator anion channel in epithelial cell membr more...

Supervisor(s): Gale, Philip (Professor)

Design of Novel Channel Coding Techniques for Short Packet Transmission in Massive Internet of Things

In this project, the channel code design problem for massive Internet of Things (IoT) is considered by taking into account the unique characteristic of massive IoT, i.e., short leng more...

Supervisor(s): Shirvanimoghaddam, Mahyar (Dr), Li, Yonghui (Professor), Vucetic, Branka (Professor)

Brain reading

This project seeks to elucidate the connection between brain and behaviour. To this end, students will use human neuroimaging experiments (fMRI, MEG, EEG) to measure how the brain r more...

Supervisor(s): Carlson, Thomas (Associate Professor)

Non-orthogonal multiple access for massive Internet of Things

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been identified as a key technology in the fifth generation of mobile wireless standards to improve the network capacity. This project aims more...

Supervisor(s): Shirvanimoghaddam, Mahyar (Dr), Vucetic, Branka (Professor)

Regulation of stem cell behaviour using functional biomolecules

Investigate and develop new ways of manipulating different aspects of stem cell behaviour.  This knowledge paves the way towards understanding their fundamental biology and cre more...

Supervisor(s): Yeo, Giselle (Dr)

Development of an international consortium of accelerometry studies to understand the effects of physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep on long-term health outcomes

This opportunity will involve working on the development of a large international consortium of accelerometry (wearable motion sensors) studies that examine the effects of physical more...

Supervisor(s): Stamatakis, Emmanuel (Professor)

Traffic Programming - Algorithms for Cooperative Behaviour among Unconnected AVs

Current AV algorithms aim to safely manoeuvre a vehicle through traffic without involving humans. These algorithms do not consider implications on the efficiency of traffic as a who more...

Supervisor(s): Levinson, David (Professor)