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Body segment sequencing to optimize performance in the water polo shot

Matching the requirements of your course PhD study, you will have the opportunity to examine and evaluate performance in the development of skill in shooting for goal in water polo. more...

Supervisor(s): Sanders, Ross (Professor)

Social capital, brokerage, technology use and performance of project-based workers: Real estate agents in NSW, Australia

Studies on how individuals seek for both relational and non-relational information have been documented in organizational psychology, organization behavior and communication studies more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Correcting asymmetries in swimming

The aim of this project is to identify and correct bilateral and antero-posterior asymmetries in strength and flexibility of swimmers to enable improvements in swimming performance more...

Supervisor(s): Sanders, Ross (Professor)

Leadership to Enable Entrepreneurship Inside Large, Bureaucratic Organizations

The research team is interested in expressions of interest in participants keen to engage in a work program inside some of the country's most complex private and public sector organ more...

Supervisor(s): Knight , Eric (Professor)

Motor control and movement in clinical groups

Matching the requirements of your course related study (i.e., Master level or PhD), you will have the opportunity to work as part of a broader research project. This opportunity wil more...

Supervisor(s): Cobley, Stephen (Dr), Sanders, Ross (Professor)

Assessing motor skill competency in sport tasks

Matching the requirements of your course related study (i.e., Master level Or PhD), you will have the opportunity to examine and evaluate specific motor skills, and motor skill comp more...

Supervisor(s): Sanders, Ross (Professor), Cobley, Stephen (Dr)

Modelling social network structure, technology use and care coordination

This project uses theories from social networks and information systems to construct a model for understanding how network (structure, position and ties) and social technology use i more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Towards a social network-inspired model for understanding evidence uptake and pain management in cancer care

This project is aimed at understanding treatment processes and decisions made by medical practitioners (e.g. nurses) involved in cancer care. In particular, we aim to model the role more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Towards a social network-inspired model for improving medical referrals in cancer care

This project is aimed at understanding how general practitioners (GP) tap into their professional network for making cancer patient referrals to appropriate specialist units. The so more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Social networks model for Open Source Drug Discovery

Using an open source drug discovery approach, current research shows that it is possible to find an improved synthesis of drugs for diseases (e.g. a tropical neglected disease such more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)