Postgraduate O'Week 2022 - 2 Minute Thesis Entries
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Individual entries:
- 1. Angus: “Using geochemical indicators to assess the vulnerability of springs to mining impacts: Doongmabulla Springs and the Carmichael Coal mine (Queensland)”
- 2. Daniel: “Linking structure and dynamics of ionic liquid systems to rationalise solvent effects on ionic processes”
- 3. Rong: “Short-range order, structure evolution and diffusion behaviour of liquid metals under an external magnetic field”
- 4. Cintya: “Development of pH-responsive, receptor-targeted polymeric micelles for precision delivery of chemotherapeutics”
- 5. Rani: “The pristine myth: Markers of the Anthropocene in Australian montane peatlands”
- 6. Teresa: “Unlocking the environmental archives of the Kimberley’s past”
- 7. Rebecca: “Improving the Permeability and Selectivity of Glycosylation Inhibitors to Enhance Tumour Radiosensitivity.”
- 8. Chi-Ho: “Investigating pore regrowth during heat treatment in additively manufactured Ti alloys after hot isostatic pressing”
- 9. Fiona: “Regional distribution of antiepileptic drugs in the developing brain during pregnancy and early postnatal period”
- 10. Taren: “Advanced solid-phase sorbent materials for separation and recycling of nuclear wastes.”
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