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Current reseach is in the areas of: Development of biomimetic structures as ultrasound contrast agents Deep tissue imaging using photoacoustic contrast agents All optical photoacoustic sensors
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for construction waste grasping, and further design flexible and adaptable robotic grippers for waste handling. The existing commercial robotic hand and grippers might not be able to handle irregular and heavy
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numbers of minimally-interpretable models being used, as opposed to traditional models like decision trees, or even Bayesian and statistical machine learning models. Explanations of models are also needed
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outcomes of this project include innovative methods for robot learning to improve shared movement quality. The PhD candidate will research movement and choreographic structures applied to human-robot
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vitro parasite and mammalian cell culture, construction of gene-edited parasite lines, cutting-edge microscopy, protein characterisation, application of general cell and molecular biology techniques and
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the controls on the migration, accumulation and preservation of hydrogen in geological reservoirs. PhD Project 3: Structural and geomechanical characterisation of natural hydrogen systems This project will
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Professor Wensu Chen on his Australian Research Council Future Fellowship project regarding “Multi-hazard resilient hybrid modular structures” along with Professor Hong Hao. This project aims to develop multi
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biomineralization plays a critical role in biogeochemical cycling as well as has important environmental applications especially in the area of sustainable construction materials. But much of our knowledge in
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Lipid nanoparticles are critical delivery systems for a wide range of biomedical applications. This project will involve studying the structural properties of lipid nanoparticles, modifying particle
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structure is leading to fundamentally different crash dynamics, particularly in run-off-road collisions with existing roadside barriers. Recent tests show that conventional guardrails often fail to protect