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     Activity recognition using mobile devices

    Activity recognition using mobile devices

    27 February 2015

    By Ryann Sullivan, Deakin University As technology has progressed and mobile phones have become part of everyday life, the prospects of research in activity recognition using mobile devices have [...]

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     From genetic code to computer code: creating statistical programs for biologists

    From genetic code to computer code: creating statistical programs for biologists

    25 February 2015

    By Shian Su, Walter and Eliza Hall Institue of Medical Research I present to you something I like to call the “Layman’s Conjecture”, it is stated as follows: “There is probably a program for [...]

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     Quantum Physics and Computers

    Quantum Physics and Computers

    20 February 2015

    By Michelle Strumila, Monash University In physics, there is something called a Feynman diagram. It is a way of representing the interactions between particles.  This is the way quantum field [...]

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     Bone is a living thing

    Bone is a living thing

    18 February 2015

    By David Stojanovski, Monash University Bone – most people wouldn’t consider it alive. It isn’t soft and pliable like our muscles, fat, organ tissue or hair. However, bone [...]

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     Why do phone cords get tangled?

    Why do phone cords get tangled?

    13 February 2015

    By Will Stavely, Monash University You may have noticed that if you twist the end of an old-fashioned phone cord, it will start to bunch up into a clump somewhere in the middle of the cord. A [...]

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     Drift Estimation on a Spatial Lattice

    Drift Estimation on a Spatial Lattice

    11 February 2015
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     The non-linear space-fractional diffusion equation

    The non-linear space-fractional diffusion equation

    6 February 2015

    By Alex Simmons, Queensland University of Technology Mathematical models are a popular field of research owing to their ability to describe physical problems, interactions or processes within the [...]

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     Representation theory of Temperley-Lieb algebras

    Representation theory of Temperley-Lieb algebras

    4 February 2015

    Christopher Ryba, The University of Sydney Over the course of the summer, I undertook an AMSI Vacation Research Scholarship. Under the supervision of Prof. G. I. Lehrer, I studied the [...]

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     The importance of maths – Disease modelling with mathematics

    The importance of maths – Disease modelling with mathematics

    30 January 2015

    By Stuart Roberts, RMIT Growing up I never had a full understanding of just how important mathematics was in everyday life. Mathematics was always my favourite subject in school, but despite how [...]

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     Statistical decision theory

    Statistical decision theory

    28 January 2015

    By Wai Pun, The University of Adelaide As implied by the topic, statistical decision theory is about making decisions under uncertainty. In Decision Theory, we wish to choose the action that [...]

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