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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Ekphrasis // Ekphrasis The Early Modernism of Art, Post-Internet 

      Robertson, Zoë Marni
      Published 2026
      The thesis is an initial attempt toward recontextualisation of contemporary art according to its historiological, theological and ideological underpinnings, taking a longer view of history than is currently countenanced ...
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    • Tomorrow Never Knows: How creativity enabled The Beatles to shape the 1960s and influence generations 

      Mason-Cox, David
      Published 2025
      This thesis examines the historical development and subsequent cultural and political impact of The Beatles from their formative years to the group’s breakup. It shows how their creative arc led them to become a global ...
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    • Power hitting in elite female cricketers: Developing applied methods to improve performance 

      Hardy, Sean Graham John
      Published 2025
      Women’s cricket, both globally and in Australia, is dominated by short formats. Rapid professionalisation has increased demand for evidence-informed high-performance programs. Performance analysis shows that batting ...
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    • Characterisation of Echocardiographic Markers of Right Ventricular Function in Non-Ischaemic Cardiomyopathy 

      Chen, Henry Heng Li
      Published 2025
      Non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy (NICM) is characterised by intrinsic myocardial dysfunction that culminates in heart failure (HF), a syndrome associated with significant symptoms, morbidity and mortality. Contemporary guidelines ...
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    • Deep Generative Modeling for Chest X-ray Interpretation and Synthesis 

      Yang, Ling
      Published 2026
      Multimodal Generative Modeling has significantly advanced chest x-rays (CXRs) interpretation and synthesis, but key challenges remain— such as bone suppression task for CXRs diagnosis, unifying interpretive and generative ...
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