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Automatic Grading for Team Summaries

Teams collaborate in environments mediated by technology. Can the artefacts produced by these teams be “ assessed” for quality? more...

Supervisor(s): Pardo, Abelardo (Dr)

Development of wireless motion sensors for use in complex movements

This project aims to develop the technology used in current wireless inertial measurement units (IMU’s) for use in complex movements where the size of current units may impede more...

Supervisor(s): Fong Yan, Alycia (Dr)

Goal Setting Applications for Self-Regulation in a Learning Experience

Setting goals, monitoring progress and reflecting on the most efficient tools to achieve these goals are part of how a self-regulated learner behaves in a learning environment. Can more...

Supervisor(s): Pardo, Abelardo (Dr)

Designing new nano-structured materials for solar energy and health

While methods for making nanostructured materials are often slow or energy intensive, self-assembly of nanoscale objects promises to be scalable and low-energy and could thus propel more...

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

Nanocarbon for membrane application

Developing carbon hybrid composite membranes   more...

Supervisor(s): Chen, Yuan (Professor)

Carbon fibre supercapacitors and wearable devices

Developing carbon fibre based fibre supercapacitors and wearable devices more...

Supervisor(s): Chen, Yuan (Professor)

Detecting Evolution of Learning Artefacts

When teams collaborate, there are certain generic artefacts (documents, figures, videos, code) that evolve over time. Can this evolution be captured and characterised? more...

Supervisor(s): Pardo, Abelardo (Dr)

Single walled carbon nanotube chirality control

Design novel catalysts to control the chirality of single walled carbon nanotubes more...

Supervisor(s): Chen, Yuan (Professor)

Assembly of three-dimensional carbon architectures

Developing novel assembly platforms to create new carbon architectures more...

Supervisor(s): Chen, Yuan (Professor)

Nanocarbon based electrocatalysts

Using microorganisms, particularly bacterial cells, as a novel precursor to synthesize heterogeneous carbon materials as electrocatalytic catalysts for key electrochemical reactions more...

Supervisor(s): Chen, Yuan (Professor)