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

    • Studies into the epidemiology and management of invasive fungal infections with a focus on candidaemia and antifungal resistance 

      Keighley, Caitlin Livia
      Published 2023
      Background Invasive fungal infections (IFIs) such as those caused by Candida species, the most common fungal pathogen, are associated with significant mortality despite advances in antifungal therapy and medical care. ...
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    • Structure, interactions and applications of functional amyloids 

      Varghese, Nikhil Reggie
      Published 2024
      Amyloids are β-sheet rich, fibrillar, protein assemblies that have been traditionally associated with neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. However, these protein structures have also ...
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    • A ML-assisted climate-responsive framework for sustainable building envelope design from preliminary phases 

      Mohammadmahdi Abdolvand, Mohammadmahdi
      Published 2024
      The construction sector consumed around 40% of global energy and 25% of resource consumption, plays a key role in global warming. Growing environmental concerns necessitates constructing buildings with sustainable ...
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    • Understanding Australian schoolteachers' health needs: unwrapping the potential for prevention 

      Corbett, Lucy Clare
      Published 2024
      Teachers play a pivotal role in shaping the future, yet their health and wellbeing are often overlooked. Teachers' lifestyle behaviours, such as physical activity, diet and sleep, significantly impact their chronic disease ...
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    • Systematic Modeling, Enhancement, and Design of Model Free Control for Power Electronics Systems 

      Li, Wanrong
      Published 2024
      This thesis aims to unleash the potential of Model-Free Control (MFC) to address the challenge of developing robust control systems and efficient controller designs in PE systems. Specifically, the thesis provides a ...
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