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Medical Education


Service to Medical Education: teaching undergraduate medical students and postgraduate students, training doctors and other health professions in Australia and globally 
HVDC / MTDC & MMC Systems Research


Our research team at RTS@UNSW covers an extended range of projects of HVDC transmission and multiterminal (MTDC) networks. Find a timeline of VSC and LCC projects around the world here.
Computational modelling to create a virtual map of arterial shape and blood flow

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Research Project seeking students: Cardiovascular disease is the single largest killer in the world, causing heart attacks and strokes. Experimental investigation of underlying principals are key in combating this epidemic, however individual considerations are still completely missing.
Complementary protection


'Complementary protection' describes the obligations that States have under international human rights law to protect people who are at risk of serious human rights violations if removed, but who do not qualify as ‘refugees’ under the 1951 Refugee Convention.
Using Biomedical Engineering to Personalise Heart Disease Treatment

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Research project seeking students: Stents are meshed wired scaffolds implanted into narrowed arteries to prevent heart attacks and strokes. They still fail in 1 in 10 patients besides being the most common treatment for the largest cause of death world-wide. 
Machine Learning for Personalised Heart Disease Treatment

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Cardiovascular disease is the single largest killer in the world, causing heart attacks and strokes. Experimental investigation of underlying principals are key in combating this epidemic, however individual considerations are still completely missing.  
Biomechanics of Damage to the Optic Nerve


UNSW Canberra is investigating the role mechanical compression of the optic chiasm plays in visual afflictions (Wang et al. 2014a). The nerves carrying optical information from both eyes all pass through this small soft-tissue structure inside the skull.