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    • The Influence of Strain on Shock-Induced Turbulent Mixing 

      Pascoe, Bradley
      Published 2024
      Hydrodynamic instabilities, such as the Rayleigh-Taylor (RTI) and Richtmyer-Meshkov instability (RMI), are responsible for the generation of turbulent mixing layers between fluids separated by an interface. The ability to ...
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    • Sensing disturbances in the force with AI: gravity and light in the cosmos 

      Sweeney, David
      Published 2024
      Gravity is the strangest force known to mankind. It is weak enough to allow a toddler to stand, but strong enough to bind galaxies together over trillions of kilometres. Its ability to warp spacetime, altering the way ...
      Open Access
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    • The effect of piezocision and mechanical vibration on orthodontically induced root resorption of first premolars following the application of orthodontic forces 

      Park, Eunice
      Published 2025
      Introduction The aim was to compare the effect of piezocision and mechanical vibration on orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption (OIIRR) of human first premolars following application of orthodontic ...
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    • Neurophysiological Signals Analysis with Nanoelectronic System Platforms 

      Cui, Jiashuo
      Published 2025
      To address the issue of high costs in physiological signal processing, this paper combines memristor technology with brain-inspired computing methods to explore a low-power, high-performance on-chip learning and inference ...
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    • Light Field Image Processing and Applications with Deep Learning 

      Hu, Zeke Zexi
      Published 2025
      Light field (LF) imaging captures both spatial and angular information of light rays, offering a four-dimensional representation of a scene that enables applications such as refocusing, depth estimation, and immersive ...
      USyd Access
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