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The USyd Team Immunotherapeutics project will develop novel bispecific immunetherapeutics for different kinds of cancers.

Increasing the speed at which satellites can transfer data to other satellites and/or the ground using Terahertz frequency communications technology.

RADS (Remote Automated Dental Screening) is a simple mobile application that automates the dental screening process, providing a cheap, easy 24/7 service.

Squid is a system for creating, deploying and managing quizzes and exams, both online and on paper. Questions are drawn from randomised question pools and each student gets a unique assessment, thereby decreasing the scope for cheating.

This project will use a method of collecting images of the crop farm using a lightweight drone and detecting weeds from the images using image processing techniques, as drone-based image processing has been proven efficient for weed detection.

Electrochemistry is a potent sensing technique. A glucose meter for example measures glucose levels in blood in seconds. But if we want to measure multiple analytes, we need as many electrodes and connecting wires.

The 'Pumped to do hydro' technology is a framework to allow government and private parties interested in pumped hydro to easily measure project time, quality and cost.

We developed a strategy to protect the microbiota (e.g., human gut) from antimicrobial resistance (AMR) invasion.

Molecular events that lead to dementia begin decades before symptoms are obvious. In order for dementia researchers to develop preventions and therapies for dementia, they need to decode the early events that lead to this debilitating condition.

Finding mineral deposits that are buried beneath the earth’s surface is challenging, due to the large search space and the high cost of conventional exploration techniques. An alternative approach is to use computer simulations of geological processes to identify areas where mineral deposits are likely to occur.