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Computational study of the structure and dynamics of supercooled liquids

Amorphous or glassy solids represent one of the last great challenges for materials science, chemical physics and condensed matter physics. These important materials present us with more...

Supervisor(s): Harrowell, Peter (Professor), Hudson, Toby (Dr)

Cell cycle control of DNA repair in lymphoid cells

PhD opportunity in an NHMRC-funded group to determine how cell cycle determines the fidelity of DNA repair in activated B cells in vivo. more...

Supervisor(s): Jolly, Chris (Dr)

Investigating mechanics of dance movement

This project aims to better understand the movement patterns and forces that dancers undergo during dance performance to inform injury prevention and teaching practices. more...

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

A Musicians’ health curriculum initiative. Developing a health module for use within the tertiary music sector

The education initiative project aims to minimise injury risk and enhance the physical aspects of performance. more...

Supervisor(s): Ackermann, Bronwen (Dr)

Improving long-term outcomes following lower moror neurone facial nerve paralysis

Communication is one of the main functions of the human face. We interact with others through facial expressions which occur as a reponse to social situations and environmental stim more...

Supervisor(s): Coulson, Susan (Dr)

Quantum Enabled Sensing

Development of new quantum-enabled sensors providing unrivalled performance across a range of applications. more...

Supervisor(s): Biercuk, Michael J. (Professor)

Signal processing in the visual system

Research in my laboratory focuses on signal processing in the visual system. I use three methodologies - computational modelling, the analysis of existing neuronal data, and human p more...

Supervisor(s): Freeman, Alan (Dr)

Magnetic resonance micro-imaging of human and animal tissue.

Use of magnetic resonance microimaging of human and animal tissue to study disease processes. more...

Supervisor(s): Bourne, Roger (Dr)

Resolving Galaxy Evolution

In this project we aim to answer some of the outstanding questions in the physics of galaxy formation by using a newly developed instrument, the Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral fie more...

Supervisor(s): Croom, Scott (Professor)