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Catalysis of Sustainable Processes

Available projects involve the development of novel catalysts for the generation of hydrogen by splitting water with sunlight, for biomass conversion, for green industrial oxidation more...

Supervisor(s): Masters, Tony (Professor)

RNA-based biomarkers to understand and predict disease progression

RNA-based biomarkers are becoming increasingly important due to their stability and sensitivity of detection. This project will use in vitro, in vivo and clinical sample analysis b more...

Supervisor(s): Hardikar, Anandwardhan (Associate Professor)

Quantum Control with Trapped Ions

This project aims to develop novel techniques for the control of quantum systems using trapped atomic ions. more...

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

Quantum Enabled Sensing

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

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

Quantum Simulation and Large-Scale Entanglement

Developing techniques for the study of large-scale quantum simulators based on crystals of trapped atomic ions. more...

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

Quantum Control Theory

We address the challenge of creating efficient, error-resilient quantum control approaches for use in future quantum technologies. more...

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

Understanding the role of novel genes in disease

From mRNA arrays we have identified a number of ‘novel’ genes that influence tissue function. Our studies are investigating the biochemical basis for the mechanism of ac more...

Supervisor(s): Gamble, Jennifer (Professor)

Regenerative engineering – chemo-physical properties gradient as a tool to control cell responses

This project will develop a new CO2 based technologies to impregnate the implant surfaces with functional biomolecules and create topography. The primary aim is to develop a new, co more...

Supervisor(s): Chrzanowski, Wojciech (Dr)

Naturally good - fibres and particles of natural origin as a new biomaterials for regenerative medicine and drug delivery

This project will investigate characteristics of new materials of natural-origin for biomedical applications and drug delivery. The primary aim is to develop new ‘green’ more...

Supervisor(s): Chrzanowski, Wojciech (Dr)

The influence of microbial interactions on mushroom production

Mushrooms are an economically important food source with an annual retail value in Australia of almost $700 million. Although edible fungi have been grown for many years, knowledge more...

Supervisor(s): Kertesz, Michael (Associate Professor)