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Supervisor(s): Tomitsch , Martin (Associate Professor)

Socio-Technical Futures Lab – Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality: AR/VR

Emerging technologies such as machine vision, AR/VR, AI and recommendation systems raise profound questions about the relationship between technology and society, and how these tech more...

Supervisor(s): Goggin, Gerard (Professor), Carter, Marcus (Dr)

Circuit quantum electrodynamics

Quantum electrodynamics is the fundamental theory describing photons, electrons and their interaction. What happens when an electronic circuit operate in the quantum regime such tha more...

Supervisor(s): Grimsmo, Arne (Dr)

Multiscale modelling and simulation of solid-fluid interactions in porous media

The aim of this project is to develop computational tools for modelling the coupled fluid transport-solid deformation behaviour in porous media at micro-, meso- and macro-scales. more...

Supervisor(s): Shen, Luming (Associate Professor)

Socio-Technical Futures Lab – Machine Vision

Emerging technologies such as machine vision, AR/VR, AI and recommendation systems raise profound questions about the relationship between technology and society, and how these tech more...

Supervisor(s): Goggin, Gerard (Professor), Carter, Marcus (Dr)

Socio-Technical Futures Lab – Recommendation Systems and Data

Emerging technologies such as machine vision, AR/VR, AI and recommendation systems raise profound questions about the relationship between technology and society, and how these tech more...

Supervisor(s): Goggin, Gerard (Professor), Carter, Marcus (Dr)

Socio-Technical Futures Lab – Artificial Intelligence

Emerging technologies such as machine vision, AR/VR, AI and recommendation systems raise profound questions about the relationship between technology and society, and how these tech more...

Supervisor(s): Goggin, Gerard (Professor), Carter, Marcus (Dr)

Do hydrological models cope with complex Australian catchments?

Climate change and rapid land use change has forced a rethink on hydrological models. Non-stationarity (where trends in time-series are non-linear or non-uniform) is now the norm, a more...

Supervisor(s): Vervoort, Willem (Associate Professor), Bishop, Thomas (Associate Professor), Van Ogtrop, Floris (Dr)

Portfolios of crop choices and water licences

Under increased climate variability and increased pressure on water resources, agricultural producers face difficult choices in terms of what corps to grow and which water to buy or more...

Supervisor(s): Vervoort, Willem (Associate Professor), Ancev, Tihomir (Dr)