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Postgraduate Theses: Recent submissions

    • Advancing understanding of prognosis in sarcoma through quantitative proteomic analysis 

      Connolly, Elizabeth
      Published 2025
      Sarcoma is a rare and heterogeneous group of malignancies, often associated with poor prognosis. Advances in quantitative mass spectrometry-based technologies now enable cancer proteomes to be studied on an unprecedented ...
      USyd Access
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    • Parametrising Neural Feedback Policies with Stability and Robustness Guarantees 

      Barbara, Nicholas Habib
      Published 2025
      Learning-based control is a powerful tool for nonlinear control in complex dynamical systems. Driven by the rise of deep Reinforcement Learning (RL), most approaches parametrise control policies with black-box neural ...
      Open Access
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    • Interventions for promoting physical activity to women aged 50 years and over 

      Wallbank, Geraldine Kit-Bing
      Published 2025
      Physical inactivity is a major global health challenge, contributing to chronic disease, disability, and premature mortality. There is strong evidence for the health benefits of physical activity but only a third of adults ...
      Open Access
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    • Writing Material Change: A Creative and Critical Approach to Object Writing 

      Ellersdorfer, Johanna
      Published 2025
      This thesis is an interdisciplinary, practice-led inquiry into writing practices that are consciously shaped by material culture. New materialist and posthumanist thought destabilises the idea of a universal human subject, ...
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    • The Role of Latissimus Dorsi in Trunk Movement and Stability 

      Price, Declan
      Published 2025
      The latissimus dorsi is the most expansive muscle in the human body, spanning from the pelvis, lumbar spine, ribs, and scapula before inserting on the humerus. Its broad attachments suggest a role in trunk movement and ...
      Open Access
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