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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Mechanistic Modelling and Parameter Optimisation of Polymer Pyrolysis 

      Bui Viet, Dominic
      Published 2025
      The ever-growing crisis of solid plastic waste (SPW) accumulation in the natural environment has prompted significant industrial and academic enterprise. Pyrolysis has emerged as a principal recycling technology in this ...
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    • Improving the performance and sustainability of additively manufactured AlSi7Mg 

      Warner, James Henry
      Published 2025
      Additive manufacturing represents an increasingly popular group of technologies used to manufacture components in a way that reduces material waste while allowing for a high degree of customisation. Powder bed fusion (PBF) ...
      Open Access
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    • Modeling Fine-grained Long-range Visual Dependency for Deep Learning-based Medical Image Analysis 

      Meng, Mingyuan
      Published 2025
      Medical image analysis has gained substantial attention among researchers and clinicians. The primary objective of medical image analysis is to exploit diagnostic and prognostic information from medical images to support ...
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    • Failed in Excess: The Incel Subject within Contemporary Sexual Identification 

      Kerwick, Freya
      Published 2024
      Incels— involuntary celibates —are an online community of men who have formed an identity around being unwillingly condemned to a self-perceived inescapable state of sexlessness. Incels have become notorious in both ...
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    • Exploring Teachers’ Beliefs, Understanding, and Practices of Formative Assessment and Professional Development: A Case Study 

      Lim, Chung Yeol
      Published 2025
      Formative assessment (FA) has gained international recognition as a powerful approach for improving student learning by providing real-time feedback and allowing teachers and students to adjust their instruction and learning ...
      Open Access
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