Current projects
Researchers at the Melbourne India Postgraduate Academy (MIPA) are engaging in projects that address key issues in science and technology. On this page, you can explore the research projects that are currently being undertaken by MIPA’s collaborative research teams.
This page lists projects that are already underway. If you are a prospective PhD candidate looking to apply to available joint PhD opportunities, please visit this page.
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Transport phenomenon of surface modified bimetallic nanoparticles through porous media
How are nanoparticles transported through porous surface?
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Evaluating the effects of ACLR in day to day activities
How does ACL reconstruction surgery affect day-to-day activities.
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Polymerisation in green solvents
How can we produce polymers in a more environmentally friendly way?
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Investigation of near-wall combustion phenomena
What are the thermal, flow and species profiles of near-wall combustion phenomena?
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Optimising urban water systems for sustainability and resilience
How can we improve our water systems so that they may withstand even the toughest weather conditions?
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Developing food products from acid bacteria and γ-amino butyric acid
How can we turn acid bacteria and γ-amino butyric acid into an edible pill?
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Policy design for fog computing in Optical Access Networks
How do we develop policies that can effectively govern new technologies like fog computing.
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Studying how wave turbulence affects ocean colour
What is the relationship between wave turbulence and ocean colour?
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Multiscale Modeling of interfaces in Nickel and Cobalt-based Superalloys
How can we create a more resilient and durable superalloy for aerospace use?
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Spatio Temporal Structure of Object Representation
How can we model the self-assembly of nanostructures using Reprecipitation, Miniemulsion and PhotoAggregation?
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Exploring the chemical and physical effects caused by acoustic bubbles in liquids
Does the amount of dissolved gases in water affect the appearance of bubbles?
First published on 22 March 2022.
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