Special wettability nanostructured surfaces. Taking inspiration from nature. This program replicates natural phenomena to solve diverse challenges, for example: developing self-cleaning paints to increase the energy efficiency of commercial coatings
Our initiatives are large-scale activities which have emerged from our network of multidisciplinary collaborations and research groups. They extend the reach of our work into research training, clinical practice and community engagement.
Our breadth of disciplinary focus is matched by the range of research topics on offer at the University of Sydney, from human rights and social movements to health, natural resource management,
Our aims. We aim to investigate natural resource management across a number of regions within the Asia-Pacific area. ... University academics:External collaborators/industry partners: Sydney Southeast Asia Centre (SSEAC). Research interests in this
Special Access Scheme (Category A). Providing medicinal cannabis products to seriously ill patients. ... In November 2016, amendments to the Therapeutic Goods legislation removed access to unregistered medicinal cannabis products for terminally ill
The problems associated with internal parasites are exacerbated by a high incidence of resistance to the commonly available deworming products. ... if worming is necessary. - the effectiveness of the products used. -
Our researchers design efficient algorithms for processing large amounts of data, develop dynamical models to explain natural phenomena and discover new ways to detect and interpret complex patterns in real-world
We investigate how plant and microbes interact and affect carbon and nutrient cycling to help create farming and land management strategies that will produce high-quality agricultural products.