Our Voices: using innovative techniques to collect, analyse and amplify the lived experiences of young people in Aotearoa
Our Voices: using innovative techniques to collect, analyse and amplify the lived experiences of young people in Aotearoa Assoc Prof Kane Meissel1, Assoc Prof Polly Atatoa-Carr2, Prof Chris Cunningham3, Prof Yun Sing Koh4, Dr Emma Marks5, Prof Susan Morton6, Dr...Quantifying gas narcosis in compressed gas diving
The onset of narcosis symptoms is expected around 30 metres (405 kPa) when breathing air. The principal hazard of gas narcosis is euphoria, overconfidence, and loss of judgment.
Ahuahu Great Mercury Island Online Database
The Archaeology eResearch Collaboration Initiative (ARCI) is a research group specialising in the management and analysis of data intensive archaeology. In tandem with the Centre for eResearch, we are currently trialling the CollectiveAccess deployment to collaboratively record, manage, and explore archaeological data and metadata relating to the Ahuahu Great Mercury Island project.
Travelling Heads – Measuring Reproducibility and Repeatability of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Dementia
Approximately 50 million people are living with dementia worldwide, and in New Zealand, 1.4% of the population have Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia. With an ageing population, the prevalence is predicted to double by 2050
Novel Subject-Specific Method of Visualising Group Differences from Multiple DTI Metrics without Averaging
Developing a novel technique that integrates diffusion tensor (DTI) metrics along the whole volumes of the Fibre bundle using a mesh-fitting technique.
Interpretation of Non-coding Mutations Driving Melanoma Risk and Its Comorbidities
Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer with increasing worldwide incidence. Understanding the underlying mechanisms driving melanoma is crucial for better treatment and prevention.
Pacific Rheumatic Fever Project
The Pacific People’s Health Advisory Group (PPHAG) and the Pacific Practice-Based Research Network (PPBRN) are working together to address health inequities faced by Pacific communities in South Auckland.
Supporting the airborne remote sensing mission – Rongowai
Research digital skills training 2021 Supporting the airborne remote sensing mission – Rongowai Adjunct Prof. Delwyn Moller – Department of Electrical, Computer, and Software Engineering Dr. Mike Laverick, Dr. Chris Seal, Yvette Wharton – Centre for...Data maturity project in High Value Nutrition, National Science Challenge
Grow the science excellence and knowledge Aotearoa New Zealand needs to create and deliver food to the world that people choose to stay healthy and well.