The complex unsteady flow within a fluid-filled annulus and its transition to turbulence Sophie Calabretto, Department of Engineering Science Home • Archive for "Department of Engineering Science" The spin-up from rest of a fluid enclosed by a container...
Using data mining for digital ink recognition Rachel Blagojevic and Beryl Plimmer, Department of Computer Science Home • Archive for "2013" Computer-based diagramming is often cumbersome to achieve with typical mouse and keyboard input. With recent...
The landscape costs of brushtail possum dispersal Thomas Etherington, School of Environment Home • Archive for "School of Environment" The brushtail possum is a notorious invasive species in New Zealand. Dispersal is a key issue for possum management as...
Accelerating the discovery of natural products made by orphan megasynthases Verne Lee, School of Biological Science Home • Archive for "2013" Natural products and orphan megasynthases Natural products are bioactive molecules produced by living...
Improving the short term precipitation forecasts for New Zealand Sijin Zhang, Geoff Austin, Atmospheric Physics Group Home • Archive for "2013" Precipitation affecting New Zealand is mainly initialised in the Tasman Sea and then developed and moved...
Finding genetic variants responsible for human disease hiding in the universe of benign variants Klaus Lehnert and Russell Snell, School of Biological Sciences Home • Archive for "2013" Our programs aim to unravel the genetic basis of human diseases...
Revealing key processes in enzyme efficiency through high performance computing Davide Mercadante, School of Chemical Science Home • Archive for "Chemical Sciences" Figure 1: Complex between Erwinia chrysanthemi pectin methylesterase (shown in yellow)...
3D Electromagnetic modeling and simulation using heterogeneous computing John Rugis, Institute of Earth Science and Engineering. Home • Archive for "Earth Sciences" In the earth sciences, a number of different electromagnetic techniques are used to...
Hemodynamics in the microcirculation Tet Chuan Lee, David Long, Richard Clarke, Department of Engineering Science Home • Archive for "Department of Engineering Science" The microcirculation is the network of arterioles, capillaries and venules that...
Putting turbulence to work John Cater, Department of Engineering Science Home • Archive for "Department of Engineering Science" Optimising the new generation of wind turbines As the energy sector seeks to provide more of our power consumption needs from...