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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)

Genomics of Golden Staph: Discovering genomic markers of transmission of Staphylococcus aureus in hospital settings

An opportunity exists for a PhD candidate to undertake work on the molecular epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus infections in hospitals. Elements of the PhD project may include: more...

Supervisor(s): O’Sullivan, Matthew (Dr)

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)

Design of Network Coding Schemes for Next Generation of Wireless Cellular Systems

With explosive growth of wireless networks and the Internet, network resource utilization becomes one of thecritical design issues. Network coding has emerged as a promising tool fo more...

Supervisor(s): Lin, Zihuai (Dr), Vucetic, Branka (Professor)

No Hot-Spot Data Structures

The goal of this project is to design and implement novel data structure algorithms especially suited for many-core architectures. more...

Supervisor(s): Gramoli, Vincent (Dr)

What Theory for Concurrency?

The goal of this project is to measure theoretically the concurrency one can expect out of a concurrent program for multicore.  more...

Supervisor(s): Gramoli, Vincent (Dr)

Production of nano-composite particles for inhalational delivery of combination drugs

This project aims to develop novel technologies to prepare nano-composite particles comprising two or more active ingredients for inhalation drug delivery. more...

Supervisor(s): Chan, Kim (Professor)

Reusable Concurrent Data Types

The goal of this project is to propose a programming paradigm to make concurrent libraries reusable by other programmers. more...

Supervisor(s): Gramoli, Vincent (Dr)