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Detection of Anomalous Variations in Dynamic Networks

The project aims to develop better algorithms for the modelling and study of dynamic networks. more...

Supervisor(s): Zomaya, Albert Y. (Professor)

Dynamic spectrum access for wireless multi-hop cognitive radio networks

Unlike the wired Internet, the wireless world has a limited amount of links to distribute. Consequently, the traditional regulation of spectrum requires a fundamental reform in orde more...

Supervisor(s): Li, Yonghui (Professor), Vucetic, Branka (Professor)

Data Processing in Sensor Networks

This project involves developing novel adaptive methods for true in-network data processing within a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). more...

Supervisor(s): Roehm, Uwe (Associate Professor)

Federating Autonomous Sensor Networks

The work involves the use of a variety of theoretical techniques to study federation in distributed systems. more...

Supervisor(s): Zomaya, Albert Y. (Professor)

Individual and team learning & performance in a virtual context: a social network & system dynamics approach

Traditionally, most social network studies have been associated with individual or organizational outcomes such as learning, coordination and performance. While such formal social n more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Game theory based transmission strategies for cognitive radio

It has been recognized by radio regulatory bodies that the exclusive use of spectrum to licensed users is highly efficient. This is due to the high variability of traffic statistics more...

Supervisor(s): Li, Yonghui (Professor), Vucetic, Branka (Professor)

Anti-craving agents in the treatment of addiction

The PhD students will be part of a team working on a large NHRMC funded trial of anti-craving agents in the treatment of alcohol use disorder investigating the role of genotypes in more...

Supervisor(s): Morley, Kirsten (Dr)

Neural circuitry of emotion processing disturbance in alcohol use disorder

The PhD students will use a combination of neuropsychological and neuroimaging techniques to study brain-behaviour relationships of addiction. These projects are ideally suited to i more...

Supervisor(s): Morley, Kirsten (Dr)

Reward processing deficits in addiction and comorbidities

The PhD students will use a combination of techniques to study brain-behaviour relationships of addiction. These projects are ideally suited to individuals who have a strong aptitud more...

Supervisor(s): Morley, Kirsten (Dr)

Scientific Data Management

This project will investigate ways to support the particular needs of different scientific data domains. more...

Supervisor(s): Roehm, Uwe (Associate Professor)