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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
By Thomas Moore Cells die all the time. Since you started reading this sentence, you’ve probably lost a few million… And there go a few million more. And of course all these dead cells must be [...]
By Michael Mcphail Many real world systems can be represented in the form of a complex network by representing objects/people/groups as points, known as nodes or vertices, and showing that a [...]
By Angus McClure This summer, together with my supervisor Prof Geoff Mercer, I have been working on constructing mathematical models describing the spread of a disease caused by the bacteria [...]
By Melissa Lee My AMSI VRS project was based on looking at structures embedded in an affine space by viewing them in terms of a game called SET. The game SET was invented by Marsha Falco, a [...]