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Physics & Astronomy Student research

Joshua Goodeve

  Joshua Goodeve (PHYS) presents “Dancing With Dust: Hunting for Evidence of Exoplanets in Circumstellar Disks” for Honours Fest 2023. Honours research supervised by Brenda Matthews.

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Physics & Astronomy Student research

Jake Neijmeijer

  Jake Neijmeijer (PHYS) presents “Linear Algebra Methods for Tensor Networks” for Honours Fest 2023. Honours research supervised by Thomas Baker.

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Physics & Astronomy Student research

McKinley Veale

  McKinley Veale (PHYS) presents “ORCASat: Providing Precise Photometric Calibration for Ground-based Telescopes” for Honours Fest 2023. Honours research supervised by Thomas Baker.

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Robert Payne

Robert Payne (PHAST) presents “Can Antarctic Sea Ice be Forecasted on Seasonal Timescales?” for Honours Fest 2022. Honours research project supervised by Adam Monahan, Michael Sigmond and Joey Martin.

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Physics & Astronomy Student research

Nicholas Palmerley

Nicholas Palmerley (PHAST) presents “Combined Therapeutic approach to treat Cancer” for Honours Fest 2022. Honours research project supervised by Devika Chithrani.

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Physics & Astronomy Student research

Lucas Wallace

Lucas Wallace (PHAST) presents “Desktop Isotope Separation” for Honours Fest 2022. Honours research project supervised by Tobias Junginger.

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Physics & Astronomy Student research

Kenny Gregory

Kenny Gregory (PHAST) presents “The Light Matter Connection” for Honours Fest 2022. Honours research project supervised by Andrew MacRae.

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Physics & Astronomy Student research

Jacob Stott

Jacob Stott (PHAST) presents “The Origin of High Lithium Abundances in Red Clump Stars” for Honours Fest 2022. Honours research project supervised by Pavel Denisenkov.

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Physics & Astronomy Student research

Daniel Hedji

Daniel Hedji (PHAST) presents “A Surface Analysis of Treated Superconducting Radiofrequency Cavities” for Honours Fest 2022. Honours research project supervised by Tobias Junginger and Arthur Blackburn.

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Math & Stats Physics & Astronomy Student research

Benjamin Wild

Benjamin Wild (MATH & PHYS) presents “Topological Entropy Upper Bounds for a Class of Continuous Time Switching Networks” for Honours Fest 2022. Honours research project supervised by Rod Edwards.

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