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Sydney Digital Theses (University of Sydney Access only): Recent submissions

    • Stochastic Loss Reserving: Statistical and Machine Learning Approaches 

      Zhang, Yuning
      Published 2025
      Loss reserving refers to the prediction of future claims arising from existing policies. Accurate reserve forecasts are essential for insurer solvency, profitability, and regulatory compliance. Contemporary solvency ...
      USyd Access
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    • Mind The Gap - An Investigation of Oral Health Outcomes and Service Access Among People with Cerebral Palsy in Australia 

      Lansdown, Karen Laurice
      Published 2026
      Background: Oral health is essential to overall health and wellbeing, influencing self-esteem and social participation. People with cerebral palsy (CP) are at increased risk of poor oral health due to biological, environmental, ...
      USyd Access
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    • The Design and Validation of an Innovative Low-Fidelity Prototype for a Psychoeducational Social Anxiety Mobile Application 

      Hammond, Trent Ernest
      Published 2025
      Background: Mobile applications (mApps) provide affordable access to resources for preventing, assessing, and managing social anxiety (SA). They may offer respite from the dread of visiting clinics and encourage support-seeking ...
      USyd Access
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    • Nanoporous catalysts for sustainable chemical process 

      Liu, Xingxu
      Published 2025
      The development of advanced solid acid catalysts is essential for sustainable chemical manufacturing. This thesis presents an integrated strategy for designing nanostructured acid catalysts with enhanced Brønsted acidity, ...
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    • Situating the shift: An exploration of context-specific digital transformation 

      Li, Yangting
      Published 2025
      Digital transformation (DT) is a prevalent yet complex socio-technical phenomenon that unfolds differently across empirical settings. While prior research shows that DT reorients organizational identity, value propositions, ...
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