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Routing in Geometric Networks

This research project aims to compare a number of routing algorithms developed for geometric networks. Some of these algorithms come with theoretical guarantees, but we aim to see w more...

Supervisor(s): vanRenssen, Andre (Dr)

Geometric Networks in the Presence of Obstacles

This research project aims to discover properties of geometric networks in the presence of obstacles. These properties will be used to design improved geometric networks and facilit more...

Supervisor(s): vanRenssen, Andre (Dr)

A modal comparison of resiliency and reliability

Reliability and resilience capture a transport network’s ability to provide consistent accessibility under a range of conditions. Resilience is impacted by the structure of th more...

Supervisor(s): Moylan, Emily (Dr)

Understanding disease progression and comorbidities using multi-omics and clinical information

This research project aims at exploring clinical and multi-omics data to improve our present understanding of disease progression, transition and comorbidities. To achieve this aim, more...

Supervisor(s): Uddin, Shahadat (Dr)

Information-theoretic Secure Communications via Caching

The need for secure communications is paramount. Cybersecurity breaches cost Australian companies millions of dollars each year. This project aims to circumvent the shortcomings of more...

Supervisor(s): Yeoh, Phee (Dr)

Practical quantum error correction

How can we protect quantum information stored in real physical systems, given that quantum superpositions only survive for fractions of a second? more...

Supervisor(s): Grimsmo, Arne (Dr), Flammia, Steven (Professor)

Debugging a quantum computer

How can we debug a noisy quantum computer when looking inside it collapses the delicate superposition states that power the device? more...

Supervisor(s): Flammia, Steven (Professor)

Transformersomes: shape-shifting polymer nanostructures

Synthetic polymers can self-assemble into an impressive spectrum of well-defined nanoscale architectures that behave in intriguing ways, from catalysing chemical reactions to intera more...

Supervisor(s): Roberts, Derrick (Dr)

Empirical evidence of habits and patterns in public transport use

Demand for public transport systems is determined by high-level strategic decisions (home and work location choices), habits (preferred routes and modes) and real-time response more...

Supervisor(s): Moylan, Emily (Dr)