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Engines
The UNSW Engine Research Laboratory performs experimental research on all types of powertrain systems used in automobiles, power generators, aeroplanes and ships. The keywords of our research are: Petrol (Gasoline) Engines, Diesel Engines, Gasoline Compression Igntion Engines, Dual-Fuel Engines, Optical Engines, In-cylinder Flow and Turbulence, In-cylinder Combustion Process, Optical/Laser Diagnostics, Engine Performance and Emissions Testing, Fuel Injection System, Pollutants Formation (soot, NOx, HC, CO, CO2) and Alternative Fuels (Hydrogen, Ethanol, Biodiesel and Natural Gas).
Access to justice in interpreted proceedings: The role of Judicial Officers
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This project aims to examine the ways judicial officers can improve courtroom communication and prevent miscommunication and error, particularly in criminal cases where speakers of the 'new and emerging' and Aboriginal lang
Understanding the spread of influenza A H5N1
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Avian influenza and pandemic risk is a major focus of our research.
Bushfire, Respiratory protection, Emphysema, bronchitis and Asthma Triggering Health Effects -– BREATHE
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Multi-generation households in Australian cities.
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Recent changes in Australian living arrangements and household compositions have seen significant and sustained numbers of adult offspring continuing to reside in the parental home.
Australian-Owned Satellite Database 1967-2023
Until December 2023, Australia possessed a total of 52 space objects, comprising 50 satellites and 2 rocket bodies.
Professor Mike Letnic
Mike Letnic is an ecologist who grew up in Sydney, Australia and has worked at UNSW since 2012. Mike completed a BSc at UNSW.
Sherwood Research
Current Projects
The projects below are ongoing and I would welcome the participation of new students! (My current team should appear at the bottom of this page).
Handbook on Gender and Employment Relations
Abstracts are now invited for contributions to a new Research Handbook on Gender and Employment Relations.
Constitutional Populism: Friend or Foe of Constitutional Democracy?
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The project aims to identify, reconstruct, and evaluate legal and constitutional aims of, and institutional solutions adopted by, regimes that have come to power in a global wave of ‘populist’ parties challenging traditional ones - examining whether they respect both the forms and under
BREATHE – centre for research excellence in airborne threats
Title: BREATHE - mitigating airborne threats to health
ADFA IDS Datasets
The ADFA Intrusion Detection Datasets (Latest Version)
The ADFA Intrusion Detection Datasets
Humanitarian work to transform the health of communities in Uganda and Kenya
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Uganda is one of three target regions where the University of New South Wales aims to improve the lives of one million people by 2025.
The roles of heparan sulphate proteoglycans in tissue development and repair
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This project investigates the structures of heparan sulphate proteoglycans that control the tissue development and aging including liver, heart, kidney, palate and brain by studying genetically modified mice.
Bioengineered growth factor binding scaffolds
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Diabetes is a world-wide health issue that affects approximately 1.7 million Australians. Diabetes causes changes throughout the body including impairing the ability to heal wounds that are typically located on the feet and lower legs.
Remembering Sydney’s Post-War Greek Neighbourhoods: 1949-1972
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The project aims to revise our understanding of how migrants integrated into post-war Australia by examining everyday life histories as mediated through individual and social memory.