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UTS: Engineering
Capstone Project Presentations Spring 2012
ROOM CB02.04.10
Thursday 29th Nov 2012
• ensuring presentations start on time,
Students will be presenting aspects of their projects in parallel sessions during the day in the rooms according to the program
published.
• ensuring presentations are in the order published on this program,
Students will be presenting for 15 minutes (max), followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion.
[Note: timing and sequence is important as there are likely to be staff, students, and guests moving between rooms during the
5 minute break]
The 5 minute period between each presentation is to allow the next speaker to prepare equipment for their presentation.
• presiding over the question and discussion times, with the assessor having the floor first.
Guests, staff and students are encouraged to move between rooms during this 5 minute break as required.
• ensuring the AV equipment is not left unattended.
There is a lunch break from 1300 to 1400
Capstone project students are required to attend all presentations for the morning (0930-1300) or afternoon (1400-1730)
sessions they are presenting in. Staff and students may move between rooms during the 5 minute break as required.
A member staff from UTS: Engineering has been nominated as chair for each session. The chair is responsible for:
Project
No.
Student
Name
Soghra
Mohammadi
Major
Supervisor
Assessor
Subject
Civil Engineering
Bijan Samali
Ali Saleh
48006
S12-183
Time
Chair
Ali Saleh
0900-0925
A12-011
Bella Basaglia
A12-129
Vanessa
Pretila
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Rijun Shrestha
Ali Saleh
Ali Saleh
48026
Bijan Samali
48026
Project Title
0930-0955
1000-1025
Dynamic Analysis of Framed Structures – 6cp
Whole of Life Design for Timber Concrete Composite Flooring Systems - 12cp
Ali Saleh
Ali Saleh
A Comparison of Experimental and Numerical Shake Table Results for a 15 Storey Structure With and
Without Soil Base - 12cp
Development on Aching Action in RC Frames - 12cp
A12-181
Jiangtao Wu
A12-057
Amanda
Hanna
A12-076
Michael Kelly
S12-020
Mathew
Carter
Civil Engineering
Bijan Samali
Ali Saleh
48026
1030-1055
Ali Saleh
Application of External Post-Tensioning for Strengthening Reinforced Concrete Deck Slabs - 12cp
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Bijan Samali
Ali Saleh
Bijan Samali
Rasiah Sri
Ravindrarajah
Bijan Samali
48026
48026
Ali Saleh
48006
Spare
1100-1125
1130-1155
1200-1225
Ali Saleh
Ali Saleh
Ali Saleh
Investigation into the Fresh, Mechanical and Structural Properties of Synthetic Fibre Reinforced Concrete
- 12cp
Investigation into the Efficiency and Accuracy of Blast Modeling Methodology for Critical Reinforced
Concrete Columns - 6cp
1230-1255
Evaluation of Flood Estimation Methods in Rural Catchments - 12cp
A12-040
Hayden Dent
Civil Engineering
James Ball
Jaya Kandasamy
48026
1400-1425
Shami Nejadi
Civil Engineering
A12-226
A12-120
Gerard Abood
Ryan Noney
A12-156
Andrew Tang
A12-111
Benup
Neupane
Shami Nejadi
Civil Engineering
Shami Nejadi
Civil Engineering
Jianchun Li
Civil Engineering
Rasiah Sri
Ravindrarajah
Sri Ravindrarajah
Ali Saleh
Ali Saleh
48006
48026
48026
1430-1455
1500-1525
1530-1555
Shami Nejadi
Shami Nejadi
Shami Nejadi
Comparison of Flexible (Asphalt) Pavements with Rigid (Conventional Concrete) Pavements with a
Proposition to Expedite Conventional Concrete Pavement Construction with Precast Prestressed
Concrete Pavement Construction - 6cp
Modelling the Long Term Behaviour of Conventional Steel Reinforced and Steel Fibre Reinforced SelfCompacting Concrete Slabs - 12cp
Study of Wave Propagation of Embedded Cylindrical Structure using Spectral Finite Element Method 12cp
High Strength Concrete with Ultrafine Fly Ash and Hydrated Lime - 12cp
Shami Nejadi
48026
1600-1625
Shami Nejadi
Need help? Helen He (x2669) will be available throughout the day
UTS: Engineering
Capstone Project Presentations Spring 2012
ROOM CB02.04.11
Thursday 29th Nov 2012
Students will be presenting aspects of their projects in parallel sessions during the day in the rooms according to the program
published.
• ensuring presentations start on time,
Students will be presenting for 15 minutes (max), followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion.
The 5 minute period between each presentation is to allow the next speaker to prepare equipment for their presentation.
[Note: timing and sequence is important as there are likely to be staff, students, and guests moving between rooms during the
5 minute break]
Guests, staff and students are encouraged to move between rooms during this 5 minute break as required.
• presiding over the question and discussion times, with the assessor having the floor first.
There is a lunch break from 1300 to 1400
• ensuring the AV equipment is not left unattended.
A member staff from UTS: Engineering has been nominated as chair for each session. The chair is responsible for:
Capstone project students are required to attend all presentations for the morning (0930-1300) or afternoon (1400-1730)
sessions they are presenting in. Staff and students may move between rooms during the 5 minute break as required.
Project
No.
Student
Name
Major
Supervisor
Assessor
A12-209
Garo
Arabian
Civil Engineering
Kirk Vessalas
Robert McLaughlan
A12-001
S12-088
A12-021
S12-100
Christopher
Adams
William
McAnulty
Claire
ChaikinBryan
Elie Nakhel
Subject
48012
Time
0900-0925
Kirk Vessalas
Civil Engineering
Robert
McLaughlan
Kirk Vessalas
48026
0930-0955
Civil Engineering
Civil and
Environmental
Engineering
Civil Engineering
David Eager
Ravindra Bagia
48006
Kirk Vessalas
1030-1055
Emre
Erkmen
1100-1125
Emre
Erkmen
Collaboration in the Design and Construction Industry (12cp)
Alan Brady
Peter Leijdekkers
TBA
Chris Wong
48026
48006
1200-1225
S12-107
S12-164
Kirstie Wills
Kirk Vessalas
1000-1025
Spare
Michael
Paleologos
Assessment of Drying Shrinkage Behaviour of Fibre Reinforced Concrete Incorporating Polyvinyl Alcohol
Fibres - 12cp
An Investigation into Kaspersons Theory: Social Amplification of Risk - 6cp
1130-1155
Dimitrios
Shortland
Project Title
Contaminated Marine Sediments – What is Best Practice? - 12cp
spare
S12-133
Chair
• ensuring presentations are in the order published on this program,
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Sri Ravindrarajah
Emre Erkmen
Bijan Samali
TBA
Ali Saleh
Ali Saleh
48006
48006
48026
1230-1255
Emre
Erkmen closed
session
1400-1425
Emre
Erkmen
1430-1455
Emre
Erkmen
On The Spot Points - 6cp
Study on High Early Strength Concrete with Calcium Chloride Admixture for Use in Continually Reinforced
Concrete Pavement - 6cp
The Compilation of a Program that Analyses and Designs a Reinforced Concrete Beam - 6cp
Comparison Between the N2 Method and Non Linear Dynamic Time History Analysis in the Seismic
Design and Evaluation of Masonry Structures - 6cp
Need help? Helen He (x2669) will be available throughout the day
UTS: Engineering
Capstone Project Presentations Spring 2012
ROOM CB02.04.13
Thursday 29th Nov 2012
Students will be presenting aspects of their projects in parallel sessions during the day in the rooms according to the program
published.
• ensuring presentations start on time,
Students will be presenting for 15 minutes (max), followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion.
The 5 minute period between each presentation is to allow the next speaker to prepare equipment for their presentation.
[Note: timing and sequence is important as there are likely to be staff, students, and guests moving between rooms during the
5 minute break]
Guests, staff and students are encouraged to move between rooms during this 5 minute break as required.
• presiding over the question and discussion times, with the assessor having the floor first.
There is a lunch break from 1300 to 1400
• ensuring the AV equipment is not left unattended.
A member staff from UTS: Engineering has been nominated as chair for each session. The chair is responsible for:
Capstone project students are required to attend all presentations for the morning (0930-1300) or afternoon (1400-1730)
sessions they are presenting in. Staff and students may move between rooms during the 5 minute break as required.
Project
No.
Student
Name
Major
Supervisor
Assessor
Subject
Time
spare
0900-0925
Spare
0930-0955
S12-173
Matthew
Zielinski
S12-106
James
Painting
S12-056
Cassandra
Hill
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
A12-092
Hao Liu
S12-034
Erikas
Datenis
A12-192
Hassaan
Zafar
Civil Engineering
A09-166
Mark
Benjamin
Electrical
Engineering
A12-151
Michael
Stanbury
Electrical
Engineering
Daniel Sachs
Electrical
Engineering
A12-140
A12-083
spare
David
Latham
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical
Engineering
Hadi Khabbaz
Hadi Khabbaz
Hadi Khabbaz
Hadi Khabbaz
Hadi Khabbaz
Behzad Fatahi
Rob Jarman
Youguang Guo
Peter McLean
Steven Su
Behzad Fatahi
Behzad Fatahi
Behzad Fatahi
Behzad Fatahi
Behzad Fatahi
Hadi Khabbaz
Peter McLean
Steven Su
Ben Rodanski
Youguang Guo
48006
48006
48006
48026
48006
48026
48026
48026
48026
48026
Chair
1000-1025
Behzad
Fatahi
1030-1055
Behzad
Fatahi
1100-1125
Behzad
Fatahi
1130-1155
Hadi
Khabbaz
1200-1225
Hadi
Khabbaz
1230-1255
Hadi
Khabbaz
1400-1425
Youguang
Guo
1430-1455
Youguang
Guo
1500-1525
1530-1555
Youguang
Guo
Youguang
Guo-closed
session
• ensuring presentations are in the order published on this program,
Project Title
The Effective Use of Various Geosynthetics in Road Pavements – 6cp
Investigation of Stress and Deflections from the Austroads Six Axle Groups on Plain Concrete Pavements 6cp
Design and Construction of Roads on Expansive Subgrades in Western NSW - 6cp
Shear Strength Properties of Soft Soil Using Shear Box - 12cp
Comparison of the Global Factor of Safety to the Partial Factors of Safety Used by the Australian Standard,
AS 4678-2002, for Earth-Retaining Structures - 6cp
Uncertainties in the Prediction of Smear Zone Properties Induced by Vertical Drain Installation - 12cp
Home Energy Usage Indicator System for Indigenous Communities -12cp
Modelling Current Transformer Saturation in Power System Protection Schemes - 12cp
Combined Thermostat/Hygrostat for Environmental Control of Reptile Enclosures - 12cp
Mobile Android Cardiac Monitor and Telerehabilitation Platform - 12cp
1600-1625
Need help? Helen He (x2669) will be available throughout the day
UTS: Engineering
Capstone Project Presentations Spring 2012
ROOM CB02.04.29
Thursday 29th Nov 2012
Students will be presenting aspects of their projects in parallel sessions during the day in the rooms according to the program
published.
• ensuring presentations start on time,
Students will be presenting for 15 minutes (max), followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion.
The 5 minute period between each presentation is to allow the next speaker to prepare equipment for their presentation.
[Note: timing and sequence is important as there are likely to be staff, students, and guests moving between rooms during the
5 minute break]
Guests, staff and students are encouraged to move between rooms during this 5 minute break as required.
• presiding over the question and discussion times, with the assessor having the floor first.
There is a lunch break from 1300 to 1400
• ensuring the AV equipment is not left unattended.
A member staff from UTS: Engineering has been nominated as chair for each session. The chair is responsible for:
Capstone project students are required to attend all presentations for the morning (0930-1300) or afternoon (1400-1730)
sessions they are presenting in. Staff and students may move between rooms during the 5 minute break as required.
Project
No.
Student
Name
Major
Supervisor
Assessor
Subject
spare
ICT (Computer
Systems) Engineering
A12-009
Fawaz Awad
ICT Software
Engineering
A12-014
David
Breeze
ICT Software
Engineering
A12-007
A12-095
Aarohi Arora
ICT Software
Engineering
Salma
Maatouk
ICT
(Telecommunications)
Engineering
Stephen
Murray
David Davis
Tom McBride
Wayne
Brookes
David Eager
Peter McLean
48026
Stephen Murray
Zenon Chaczko
Robin Braun
Ravindra Bagia
48026
48026
48026
48026
spare
Project Title
0930-0955
Zenon
Chaczko
1000-1025
Zenon
Chaczko
1030-1055
1100-1125
1130-1155
Zenon
Chaczko
Zenon
Chaczko closed
session
Zenon
Chaczko closed
session
Microcontroller Implementation of Automated Seatbelt Locks - 12cp
Reliability Engineering in Asset Management -12cp
Investigation and Implementation of Enterprise Telecommunications Expense Management Tools Using an
Agile Software Methodology - 12cp
Cisco Network Management and Audit System – CNMAS - 12cp
Investigation and Development of a Measurement Model of the Environmental and Financial Benefits of
Virtualisation to Australian Companies - 12cp
1200-1225
S11-031.
Anthony
Doig
S11-053
Simon
Hedge
A12-084
Elliott
Lawrenson
A12-154
Rhys Sultana
A12-015
Matthew
Bugeja
A12-188
Chair
0900-0925
Peter
Grayson
A12-052
Time
• ensuring presentations are in the order published on this program,
Samuel Yap
Mechanical
Engineering
Hiyam Al
Kilidar
Software Engineering
Zenon
Chaczko
The User Adoption of ICT Systems on Construction Projects - 12cp
Grant Mooney
48026
1400-1425
Yusuf Pisan
Mobile Antenatal Support System - 12cp
Doan Hoang
48026
1430-1455
Yusuf Pisan
Gamification in the Workplace - 12cp
Software Engineering
Yusuf Pisan
Mechanical and
Mechatronics
Mechanical and
Mechatronics
Engineering
Mechanical and
Mechatronics
Engineering
Adel Ali AlJumaily
Gabriel
AguirreOllinger
Chek Tien Tan
48026
1500-1525
Yusuf Pisan
Design of an Auto-Filling System for a Medical Testing Device - 12cp
Steven Su
48026
1530-1555
Jinchen Ji
Lower Limb Exoskeleton for Mobility Assistance: Design of the Assistive Controller - 12 cp
Dikai Liu
48026
1600-1625
Jinchen Ji
Development of a Powered Wheelchair for Travel over Uneven Urban Terrain - 12cp
Terry Brown
Jinchen Ji
48026
1630-1655
Jinchen Ji
Need help? Helen He (x2669) will be available throughout the day
UTS: Engineering
Capstone Project Presentations Spring 2012
ROOM CB02.04.10
Friday 30th Nov 2012
Students will be presenting aspects of their projects in parallel sessions during the day in the rooms according to the program
published.
• ensuring presentations start on time,
Students will be presenting for 15 minutes (max), followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion.
The 5 minute period between each presentation is to allow the next speaker to prepare equipment for their presentation.
[Note: timing and sequence is important as there are likely to be staff, students, and guests moving between rooms during the
5 minute break]
Guests, staff and students are encouraged to move between rooms during this 5 minute break as required.
• presiding over the question and discussion times, with the assessor having the floor first.
There is a lunch break from 1300 to 1400
• ensuring the AV equipment is not left unattended.
A member staff from UTS: Engineering has been nominated as chair for each session. The chair is responsible for:
Capstone project students are required to attend all presentations for the morning (0930-1300) or afternoon (1400-1730)
sessions they are presenting in. Staff and students may move between rooms during the 5 minute break as required.
Project
No.
Student
Name
A12-183
Joseph
Wyndham
A12-029
Benjamin
Chen
A12-125
Michael
Palamara
A12-173
Jarod
Wakefield
A12-135
James Riley
A12-222
Susan
Botross
A12-217
Nicole Galea
S12-184
Michael
Cross
A12-133
Nicholas
Reedy
S12-071
A12-215
spare
Lachlan John
Minwei Yao
• ensuring presentations are in the order published on this program,
Project Title
Major
Supervisor
Assessor
Subject
Time
Chair
Reducing Mercury Exposure and Emissions in Small Scale Mining
Civil Engineering
Pam Hazelton
Civil Engineering
Christophe
Gerber
Civil Engineering
Christophe
Gerber
Civil Engineering
Christophe
Gerber
Civil Engineering
Christophe
Gerber
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Kirk Vessalas
Kirk Vessalas
Civil Engineering
Kirk Vessalas
Civil Engineering
Prasanthi
Hagare
Civil Engineering
Civil and
Environmental
Engineering
Prasanthi
Hagare
Anne Gardner
48026
0900-0925
Kirk Vessalas
An Investigation into Alternative and Innovative Connections for Timber-Concrete Composites - 12cp
Anne Gardner
48026
Chris Wilkinson
48026
0930-0955
1000-1025
Kirk Vessalas
Kirk Vessalas
Comprehensive Analysis and Comparison Between Australian and Canadian Timber Code and Practice 12cp
Investigation of Timber-Concrete Composites Utilising Lightweight Concrete - 12cp
Anne Gardner
48026
Chris Wilkinson
Robert McLaughlan
Robert McLaughlan
Robert McLaughlan
Hokyong Shon
48026
48026
48026
48006
48026
Hokyong Shon
48006
1030-1055
Kirk Vessalas
1100-1125
Kirk Vessalas
1130-1155
Robert
McLaughlan
1200-1225
Robert
McLaughlan
1230-1255
Robert
McLaughlan
1400-1425
Hokyong
Shon
1430-1455
Hokyong
Shon
1500-1525
Hokyong
Shon
An Investigation to Identify and Capitalise on the Effect of Friction in Timber Concrete Composite (TCC)
Elements – 12cp
Assessment of Testing Procedures on Mechanical Tensile Behaviour of Structural Steel - 12cp
Effect of Novel Additives on Shrinkage and Expansive Behaviour of Mortars (12cp)
Investigation into Compressive Strength Behaviour of Cement-Based Mortars Incorporating Ferronickel
Slag for Partial Replacement of Portland Cement – 6 cp
Developing Cost Effective and Sustainable Technologies for Urban Stormwater Harvesting Designs - 12cp
Safe Water Delivery: An Assessment Toolkit for Sourcing Water Treatment Solutions for Developing
Communities - 6cp
Life Cycle Assessment on Duckmaloi Water Treatment Plant - 6cp
Ho Kyong
Shon
Sherub Phuntsho
48026
1530-1555
Need help? Helen He (x2669) will be available throughout the day
UTS: Engineering
Capstone Project Presentations Spring 2012
ROOM CB02.04.11
Friday 30th Nov 2012
Students will be presenting aspects of their projects in parallel sessions during the day in the rooms according to the program
published.
• ensuring presentations start on time,
Students will be presenting for 15 minutes (max), followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion.
The 5 minute period between each presentation is to allow the next speaker to prepare equipment for their presentation.
[Note: timing and sequence is important as there are likely to be staff, students, and guests moving between rooms during the
5 minute break]
Guests, staff and students are encouraged to move between rooms during this 5 minute break as required.
• presiding over the question and discussion times, with the assessor having the floor first.
There is a lunch break from 1300 to 1400
• ensuring the AV equipment is not left unattended.
A member staff from UTS: Engineering has been nominated as chair for each session. The chair is responsible for:
Capstone project students are required to attend all presentations for the morning (0930-1300) or afternoon (1400-1730)
sessions they are presenting in. Staff and students may move between rooms during the 5 minute break as required.
Project
No.
Student
Name
Major
Supervisor
Assessor
Subject
spare
Robert Alcaro
A12-087
Matthew Ley
Electrical
Engineering
A12-153
Ananth
Subramaniam
Electrical
Engineering
A12-065
Jun Huang
Electrical
Engineering
A12-103
Neeldutt
Mistry
Electical Engineering
Li Li
Li Li
David Dorrell
Chek Tien Tan
Jianguo Zhu
David Dorrell
48026
David Dorrell
48026
Li LI
48026
Sam Ferguson
48026
Li Li
48026
spare
A12-162
A12-123
Project Title
0930-0955
David
Dorrell
1000-1025
David
Dorrell
1030-1055
David
Dorrell
1100-1125
David
Dorrell
1130-1155
David
Dorrell
The Wind Contribution Factor and Transient Stability Impacts of Increased Amounts of Wind Generation
on the New South Wales Electricity Transmission Network - 12cp
Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems - 12cp
A Study of Voltage Unbalance Caused by Photovoltaic Arrays in a Smart Microgrid Environment - 12 cp
Penmanship – Handwriting Improvement App - 12cp
Ausgrid City North Zone Substation - Capacitor and Voltage Control Scheme - 12cp
1200-1225
Antony Tran
Albert Ong
A12-035
James Davies
A12-176
Anthony
Waters
spare
Chair
0900-0925
Electrical
Engineering
A12-002
Time
• ensuring presentations are in the order published on this program,
Mechanical and
Mechatronic
Engineering
Mechanical and
Mechatronics
Engineering
Mechanical &
Mechatronic
Engineering
Mechanical and
Mechatronic
Engineering
Intelligent Patient Hoist – Intuitive Assisted Control - 12cp
Dikai Liu
Ken Waldron
48026
1400-1425
Ken Waldron
Design of a Motor Controller Board for Rehabilitative Robotics Control with Simultaneous Digital Health
Monitoring over WLAN for Patient Rehabilitation Using the Upper Limb Exoskeleton - 12cp
Dikai Liu
Alen
Alempijevic
Alen
Alempijevic
Kenneth Waldron
48026
1430-1455
Ken Waldron
Construction of an Interactive Claw Machine for the Purpose of Machine Learning Through Human
Interaction - 12cp
Nathan Kirchner
Bradley Skinner
48026
48026
1500-1525
1530-1555
Ken Waldron
Ken Waldron
- closed
session
Novel Shape Descriptor for the Classification of Body Condition Score and Muscle Score of Cattle - 12cp
1600-1625
Need help? Helen He (x2669) will be available throughout the day
UTS: Engineering
Capstone Project Presentations Spring 2012
ROOM CB02.04.13
Friday 30th Nov 2012
Students will be presenting aspects of their projects in parallel sessions during the day in the rooms according to the program
published.
• ensuring presentations start on time,
Students will be presenting for 15 minutes (max), followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion.
The 5 minute period between each presentation is to allow the next speaker to prepare equipment for their presentation.
[Note: timing and sequence is important as there are likely to be staff, students, and guests moving between rooms during the
5 minute break]
Guests, staff and students are encouraged to move between rooms during this 5 minute break as required.
• presiding over the question and discussion times, with the assessor having the floor first.
There is a lunch break from 1300 to 1400
• ensuring the AV equipment is not left unattended.
A member staff from UTS: Engineering has been nominated as chair for each session. The chair is responsible for:
Capstone project students are required to attend all presentations for the morning (0930-1300) or afternoon (1400-1730)
sessions they are presenting in. Staff and students may move between rooms during the 5 minute break as required.
Project
No.
Student
Name
Major
Supervisor
Assessor
Subject
spare
48026
Max Torrey
Pulkit Saxena
Mechanical
Engineering
Jason D'Silva
Mechanical
Engineering
A12-045
Scott Franks
Mechanical
Engineering
John Dartnall
S12-029
Trudi
Crawford
Mechanical
Engineering
Bruce
Moulton
A12-172
William Wait
Mechanical
Engineering
A12-101
Adam
Martinez
Mechanical
Engineering
Nong Zhang
A12-112
Nicholas
Newland
Mechanical
Engineering
Peter
Tawadros
James Keane
Mechanical
Engineering
A12-196
Hengyi Zhou
Mechanical
Engineering
S10-136
Thomas
Roberts
Mechanical
Engineering
A11-142
A12-041
A12-075
spare
Chair
Project Title
0900-0925
A Comparative Analysis of a Hybrid and Conventional System Used to Power a Hydraulic Excavator - 12cp
Mechanical
Engineering
A12-161
Time
• ensuring presentations are in the order published on this program,
John Dartnall
Guang Hong
48026
0930-0955
Guang Hong
Evaluation Study of Super-Efficient Air Conditioners Using Maisotsenko Cycle - 12cp
John Dartnall
TBA
48026
1000-1025
Guang Hong
Design and Manufacturing Process for Low Yield Ground Water Wells using a Piston Pumps - 12cp
John Dartnall
Guang Hong
48026
1030-1055
Guang Hong
Investigation of Boiler Efficiencies in Power Generation; Exploring Possibilities for Improvement - 12cp
Guang Hong
48026
1100-1125
Nong Zhang
Rethinking the Design of a Medical 3D Ultrasound Transducer - 6cp
Terry Brown
48006
1130-1155
Nong Zhang
Design and Implementation of a Roll-Yaw Multi-Functional Vehicle Dynamic Stimulator - 12cp
Nong Zhang
Holger Roser
48026
1200-1225
Nong Zhang
The Design and Implementation of a Multi-Configurable Semi-Active Hydraulic Suspension System - 12cp
Holger Roser
48026
1230-1255
Nong Zhang
Development of a Mobile Experimental Energy Flow Meter - 12cp
Nong Zhang
48026
1400-1425
Guang Hong
The Application of a MoTeC ECU to a Mitsubishi 4G93T GDI – 6cp
Guang Hong
TBA
48026
1430-1455
Guang Hong
Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer in a Single Zone Air-conditioned - 12cp
Guang Hong
Dr Matthew
Gaston & Dr
Peter Brady
Ravindra.Ranasinghe
48026
1500-1525
Guang Hong
An Investigation of High-Speed Surface-Piercing Struts Using Computational Fluid Dynamics - 12cp
John Reizes
48026
1530-1555
Guang Hong
1600-1625
Need help? Helen He (x2669) will be available throughout the day
Need help? Helen He (x2669) will be available throughout the day
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