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How do travellers think about reliability?

There is increasing recognition of the value of reliability in the transport system. Better data availability makes it possible to measure variability and infer its importance throu more...

Supervisor(s): Moylan, Emily (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)

Quantum Enabled Sensing

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

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

Extending coordination theory for multi-organisational disaster coordination

Despite technological and theoretical advances in disaster management, Australian government organisations still find inter-service coordination of resources, information and knowle more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (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)

Electrical impedance modelling for implants

Neuromodulation implant stimulation and control is currently limited by the impedance of the surrounding tissue. The aim is to develop a 3D FEM computer model and an agar gel based more...

Supervisor(s): McEwan, Alistair (Professor)

Emotional intelligence and the psycho-physiology of stress

Emotional intelligence is known to predict health outcomes as well as better workplace performance. One of the mechanisms underlying these relationships may be the ability to manage more...

Supervisor(s): MacCann, Carolyn (Dr)