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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Exploring the relationship between mental health and sleep in elite/pre-elite Australian athletes 

      De Vos, Harley Willem
      Published 2025
      Over the past 15 years, there has been growing research attention on mental health and sleep in elite athletes. This research growth in mental health and sleep for elite athletes is exemplified by consensus statements on ...
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    • Unrecognised and Untreated: Improving the Identification of Mental Health Problems in Preschool-age Children through Examining Screening Measures, Multi-informant Reports and Symptom Stability 

      McLean, Rebecca Kar-Ling
      Published 2025
      Despite evidence for the high prevalence of mental health (MH) problems in children aged 3–5 years, parents of preschool-age children are less likely to recognise and access support for MH problems compared to parents of ...
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    • Advances in Imperfect Supervision: From Multiple Unlabeled Sets to Weakly-Annotated Graphs 

      Wu, Yuhao
      Published 2025
      Supervised machine learning has been a major driver of progress in artificial intelligence, powering applications across domains such as healthcare, robotics, and related fields. The methods from supervised learning typically ...
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    • Morphological and biochemical properties of Australian native grains 

      Abedi, Farkhondeh
      Published 2025
      There is growing interest in Australian native grains for their potential to contribute to health-focused food innovation, ecological resilience, and the revitalisation of First Nations food systems. This thesis investigates ...
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    • Assessing anti-tumour immunity and adoptive T cell therapies in solid tumours 

      Liang, Oliver
      Published 2025
      Adoptive T cell therapies have achieved tremendous progress in haematological malignancies and represent an emerging modality for solid tumours with limited treatment options. This thesis aims to improve their translation ...
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