Budding Ideas research showcase
Budding Ideas is a showcase of the exciting research ideas to come from a cross section of early and mid career researchers.
Budding Ideas is a showcase of the exciting research ideas to come from a cross section of early and mid career researchers.
Dr Bridget Kelly | Faculty of Social Sciences | Combating the fat food environment around us | Watch Bridgets's UOW Budding Ideas Presentation
Associate Professor Quentin Hanich | Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security | Political stalemate - Transparency and fairness can save our oceans | Watch Quentin's UOW Budding Ideas Presentation
Associate Professor Long Nghiem |Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences | Transforming wastewater treatment plants to power stations and phosphorus quarries | Watch Long's UOW Budding Ideas Presentation
Dr Jenny Fisher | Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health | Filling in the gaps - Using models to interpret the earth's changing atmosphere | Watch Jenny's UOW Budding Ideas Presentation
Associate Professor Justin Yerbury | Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute | Shape Shifters - The role of protein folding in the progression of Motor Neurone Disease | Watch Justin's UOW Budding Ideas Presentation
Associate Professor Siobhan McHugh | Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts | Why audio is the new black | Watch Siobhan's UOW Budding Ideas Presentation
Associate Professor Peter Siminski | Faculty of BusinessPaint the town red | Watch Peter's UOW Budding Ideas Presentation
Dr Shahriah Hossain | Australian Institute for Innovative Materials | Powering Next Generation wind turbines | Watch Shahriah's UOW Budding Ideas Presentation
Associate Professor Peter Kelly | Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute | Improving the health of people living with a mental illness | Watch Peter's UOW Budding Ideas Presentation
Dr Lezanne Ooi | Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health | How skin cells are changing the face of medical research | Watch Lezanne's UOW Budding Ideas Presentation
Each quarter, we will share with you our most interesting research stories and news from the University of Wollongong, as well as online seminars presented by UOW's best researchers and collaborators.
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