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

    • Molecular probes for selective sensing of membrane phospholipids 

      You, Jingyao
      Published 2025
      Phospholipids are major components of the biological membranes; tools for detecting them in living cells and organisms are essential to understand the functions of different phospholipids. This thesis focuses on the ...
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    • Addressing Challenges in Estimating Treatment Effects in Oncology Clinical Trials 

      Soon, Yu Yang
      Published 2025
      Accurate estimation of treatment effects in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is crucial for guiding clinical care, informing regulatory decisions, and optimising healthcare resource allocation. In oncology RCTs, where ...
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    • Carbon/iron co-product from clean hydrogen production as the multifunctional catalyst for efficient wastewater remediation 

      Yao, Yuanyuan
      Published 2025
      Hydrogen (H2) is not only an important chemical raw material but also an extremely important green energy. CH4 cracking plays an essential role in the H2 production process. In the absence of a catalyst, the cracking ...
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    • Exploring Self-Supervised Learning for Speech Emotion Recognition: Feature Analysis, Dimensional Enhancement and Emotion Classification 

      Pratihast, Manisha
      Published 2025
      Speech Emotion Recognition (SER) aims to identify emotional states from speech signals by analyzing acoustic properties that reflect affective expression. Traditional SER approaches often rely on handcrafted acoustic ...
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    • Biophilic Design Experiences in the Workplace: An Immersive Virtual Reality Approach to Evaluating Restorative Benefits of Multisensory Stimuli 

      Yildirim, Muhammed
      Published 2025
      Previous research has extensively documented the benefits of interacting with nature. Biophilic design applications aimed at connecting the built environment back to nature have been shown to improve employee health, ...
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