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
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