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

    • Understanding Stability, Rheology and Interfacial Properties of Bulk Nanobubbles by Molecular Simulations and Experiments 

      Peng, Fankai
      Published 2025
      Since the first image of a nanobubble was published in 2000, researchers have increasingly explored them, further proving their existence. It is reported that nanobubbles have unique properties, including high concentration ...
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    • The cost of treatment and quality of life in patients with colorectal liver metastases 

      Bhimani, Nazim
      Published 2026
      Globally, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer, and in Australia, it is ranked the fourth most common cancer. This incidence and high mortality rates place a substantial economic burden on patients, ...
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    • A Centralized Intelligent Transportation System for Cooperative Vehicles and Dynamic Resource Allocation Based on Multi-Agent Transformer 

      Yan, Ming
      Published 2026
      Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are expected to improve traffic efficiency and safety through automated perception, decision-making, and control. When equipped with vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication capabilities, AVs ...
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    • Advanced Inverter-Based Volt/Var Control for Three-Phase Unbalanced Distribution Networks 

      Liang, Qijun
      Published 2026
      The proliferation of distributed energy resources (DERs), particularly photovoltaic (PV) systems, has intensified voltage regulation challenges in three-phase unbalanced distribution networks (DNs). These challenges include ...
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    • Advancing Microfluidic Technologies for Applications in Chemical Synthesis, Biosensing, & Microphysiological Systems 

      Yang, Zhenxu
      Published 2026
      Microfluidic technologies have transformed biomedical research by enabling precise control of small fluid volumes, supporting advances in diagnostics, chemical synthesis, and tissue modelling. This thesis investigates ...
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