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Efficient Key-Value store for future hardware

The systems lab is looking for 3 PhD students to work on operating systems and databases. The objective will be to maximizing performance, minimizing energy usage and improving the more...

Supervisor(s): Lepers, Baptiste (Dr)

Algorithmic principles of navigating the brain using nanorobots

Over the past several years, high-throughput neuroscience methods have yielded comprehensive cellular maps of the entire brain. These data have revealed features, like distinctive m more...

Supervisor(s): Fulcher, Ben (Dr)

Using computer simulations to design better printable solar cells

The ability to print efficient, stable and cheap solar cells near ambient conditions would revolutionise our transition to renewable energy.  Metal halide perovskites have more...

Supervisor(s): Widmer-Cooper, Asaph (Dr)

Precision monitoring of reproductive state via development of pen side mucus testing and continuous remote monitoring

This project offers the opportunity to undertake research in conjunction with the Australian pig industry, to develop pen-side methods of determining the timing of ovulation with hi more...

Supervisor(s): Bathgate, Roslyn (Associate Professor)

Novel drug development for human eye cancers

M. Phil or PhD project is available in this laboratory to discover and develop new drug candidates in treating human eye cancers.  more...

Supervisor(s): Zhou, Fanfan (Dr)

In-situ STEM investigation of the photocatalysis for water splitting

This project aims to provide the breakthrough information that is required to improve the efficiency of water splitting, by directly real-time observing, for the first time, photoca more...

Supervisor(s): Zheng, Rongkun (Associate Professor)

UNDERSTANDING GENETIC VARIATIONS IN BONE

Functional genomics is a field that is undergoing major changes in practice due to the accessibility of gene editing technologies. Our team has developed methods for gene editing in more...

Supervisor(s): Schindeler, Aaron (Associate Professor), Munns, Craig (Associate Professor)