Postgraduate O'Week 2024 - 2 Minute Thesis (with Paint) Entries
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Individual entries:
- Celine: “Hydrogeological controls on Australian alpine water and the potential impacts of climate change on streamflow generation”
- Tyla: “Towards More Enzyme-like MOF-based Catalysts“
- Kurt: “Severe plastic deformation processing of bioresorbable metals“
- Margot: “Pollution history and transport of toxic metals from Australia to the Southern Ocean islands“
- Johannes: “Resolving Ghost Forest tree methane flux rates, origin, and age using a novel 14C-CH4 approach“
- Vincent: “Optimising treatment delivery for large field size synchrotron based spatially fractionated radiotherapy“
- Callum: “Investigation of the membrane disulfide reductases DsbD and ScsB in Klebsiella pneumoniae“
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