By Michael Hallam, The University of Adelaide Everyone is familiar with the notion of a space – we live in a space after all. We can imagine one dimensional spaces such as the real number [...]
By Joseph Johnson, The University of Melbourne My research this summer was into numerical solutions to the Boltzmann equation for rarefied gas flows. This is relevant because it is necessary in [...]
By Logan Haami, University of Technology Sydney Throughout the summer of 2015/16 I was lucky enough to become an AMSI vacation research scholar by conducting my very own research project (which [...]
By Xiangyuanchai Guo, The Australian National University Suppose you are a very smart student like me (just joking), so that you never fail any exam just like me (joking again). Suppose I am [...]
By Luke Ginn, Queensland University of Technology Batteries are becoming increasingly important in today’s society, with the latest release of Tesla’s Powerwall (house battery) and Tesla’s ever [...]
By John McCarthy, The University of Adelaide In late 1915, Albert Einstein published his first paper on the subject of General Relativity. In it, he described a picture of our universe as a [...]
By Padraic Gidney, The University of Sydney For my summer project, I investigated the behaviour of a particular kind of solution – what’s called a periodic wave train solution – [...]
By Russell Edson, The University of Adelaide When cartilage is damaged – by injury, genetic disorders, or diseases like Osteoarthritis – the results can be physically debilitating. Currently the [...]
By Penelope Drastik, University of Wollongong What is the square root of -1? Most people would say that it doesn’t exist. Since the product of two positive numbers is positive, and the product of [...]
By Andy Chu, University of Technology Sydney Mathematics has been a passion of mine ever since I was a kid. It is relevant to every aspect of life. So it was sad to see fellow students who would [...]